Unashamed
For the 1932 American film, see Unashamed (film).
Unashamed | |
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Origin | California |
Genres | Hardcore Punk, Christian Punk, Christian Metal, Metalcore, Christian hardcore |
Labels | Tooth & Nail |
Associated acts | Throwdown |
Website | Unashamed on Facebook |
Past members |
Jeff Jacquay Dan McManigal Jason Carson Matt Hernandez Bobby Canday Robby Forsythe Todd Shane Sowers Matt Mentley Dom Macluso Randy Baranosky Dave Bhanson Dave Lauridsen |
Unashamed was a Christian hardcore punk band that became one of the founding bands in the Spirit-Filled HardCore movement. Their bold faith based lyrics center around ideas directly lifted from the Bible and conservative morality. They released two albums on Tooth & Nail Records. After signing with Tooth & Nail Records, the band relentlessly until their "final" show at Cornerstone Festival in 1998. In 2009, the band announced that they were reforming with many of their original line-up, and would begin touring hard into 2010.[1]
Members
- Dave Bhanson - vocals
- Dave Lauridsen - vocals
- Jeff Jacquay - vocals (1993-1996, 2009-2011)
- Dan McManigal - guitar
- Bobby Canaday - guitar
- Robby Forsythe- guitar
- Chris Bartoni - drums
- Todd ? - bass
- Shane Sowers - bass
- Jason Carson - drums
- Matt Hernandez - bass
- Dom Macaluso - bass (2009-2011)
- Matt Mentley - guitar (2009-2011)
- Randy Baranosky - drums (2009-2011)
Discography
- Silence (1994)
- Reflection (1996)
Compilation
- Helpless Amongst Friends Vol. 1 (1995)
Other projects
- Jeff Jacquay - Found, Never Alone, Resolve, Rainy Days (Alarma), Open-Field System, Tetzel Would be Proud, solo
- Dan McManigal - Mend
- Jason Carson - Saved, The O.C. Supertones (Tooth & Nail)
- Matt Hernandez - The Dingees (Tooth & Nail), formerly of Project 86
- Bobby Canaday - Lusk Clothing
- Shane Sowers - Winner
- Robby Forsythe- Found, Never Alone, Fasan, Open-Field System, Tetzel Would Be Proud
- Dom Macaluso - formerly of Throwdown
- Matt "Mental" Mentley - Throwdown
- Randy Baranosky - Memphis Belle
References
- ↑ "Unashamed biography". One-21. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
- Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. p. 972. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
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