A Life Once Lost
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A Life Once Lost | |
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Also known as | ALOL |
Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Genre(s) | Mathcore (pre-Iron Gag) Groove Metal |
Years active | 1999 – Present |
Label(s) | Ferret Music Deathwish Inc. Robotic Empire |
Associated acts | Neil Perry |
Members | |
Robert Meadows Robert Carpenter Douglas Sabolick Nick Frasca Justin Graves |
A Life Once Lost is a metalcore/groove metal band formed in 1999 in a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which is currently signed to Ferret Music.
After a string of releases on Robotic Empire and Deathwish Inc., A Life Once Lost released their successful album, "Hunter" on Ferret Music in 2005. The group supported the release by touring with groups such as Throwdown, Breather Resist, and Dead to Fall.[1] This was followed by their most recent 2007 release, "Iron Gag".
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[edit] Members
- Current members
- Robert Meadows - Vocals
- Robert Carpenter - Guitar
- Douglas Sabolick aka Snake Sustaine - Guitar
- Justin Graves - Drums
- Former members
[edit] Discography
- Open Your Mouth for the Speechless...In Case of Those Appointed to Die (2000) (Re-issued in 2004) (Robotic Empire)
- The Fourth Plague: Flies (2003) (Robotic Empire)
- A Great Artist (2003) (Deathwish Inc.)
- Hunter (2005) (Re-issued in 2006) (Ferret Music) US Billboard Heatseekers #28; US Top Independent Albums #39[2]
- Iron Gag (2007) (Ferret Music) Heatseekers #44[2]