Dead Men's Theory
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Dead Men's Theory | |
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Origin | Miami, Florida, USA |
Genre(s) | Punk music Hardcore Metalcore |
Years active | March - October 1998 |
Label(s) | Ohev Records Witching Hour Records |
Members | |
Alexander Ceballos: Vocals Thomas Rankine: Guitar, bass, vocals Andrew Logan: Drums, bass |
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Former members | |
Peter Bartsocas: Bass |
Dead Men's Theory was a band consisting of the lead guitarist (Andrew Logan, also drummer of Hondo) and bassist (Tom Rankine) of Bird of Ill Omen and the singer of the experimental noisecore band Hondo. DMT considered itself a BOIO side-project. However, their intent was to play music more raw and aggressive than BOIO, and to capture the chaotic-noise aspect of Hondo. The band's ethical purpose was "to warn people about the scariest thing, love". The band was short lived but managed to sell out all of the printed 7"s of their debut To Never Love Again. The band never had an official bass player, but initially Peter Bartsocas did play the bass at shows.
At the time of the band, Peter Bartsocas had already left As Friends Rust, and Thomas Rankine was to join a few years ahead.
[edit] Discography
- To Never Love Again (1998)
- "Broken Home" Appeared on Better Luck Next Time