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SOiL est un groupe d'alternative nu metal formé à Chicago. Le groupe est actuellement composé de A.J. Cavalier (chant), Shaun Glass (guitare), Adam Zadel (guitare), Tim King (basse) et Tom Schoefield (batterie).
SOiL a participé à la B.O. du remake du film "Massacre à la tronçoneuse" (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre), sorti en 2003, avec la chanson "Pride". On retrouve aussi, pour la B.O. de ce film, de grands groupes tels que Pantera, Static-X ou encore Fear Factory.
Anecdote
Soil est aussi le nom du groupe précurseur de System of a Down, fondé par Serj Tankian et Daron Malakian en 1993, et d'une chanson du premier album de celui-ci. Certains croient donc à tort que Soil est "l'ancêtre" de System of a Down.
Discographie
Throttle Junkies (1999)
- Everything
- Road To Ruin
- Damning Eden
- F-Hole
- Man I Am
- Hello Again
- Butterfly
- The Growing Ways
- Stand To Fall
- Concrete Slave
- She
- Crucified
- Shining Man
- Damning Eden (Acoustic)
Scars (2001)
- Breaking Me Down
- halo
- Need To Feel
- Wide Open
- Understanding Me
- My Own
- Unreal
- Inside
- Two Skins
- The One
- New Faith
- Why
- Black 7
Redefine (2004)
- Pride
- Redefine
- Can You Heal Me
- Cross My Heart
- Suffering
- Remember
- Deny Me
- Something Real
- Say You Will
- Love Hate Game
- Obsession
True Self (2006)
- Fight For Life
- Give It Up
- Pick Me Up
- The Last Chance
- True Self
- Hear Me
- Forever Dead
- Let Go
- Until It's Over
- Jaded
- Threw It Away
- One Last Song
Picture Perfect (2009)
- Tear It Down
- The Lesser Man
- Like It Is
- Picture Perfect
- Surrounded
- Wasted
- Every Moment
- Anymore
- Falter
- Too Far Away
- Calling Out
- Temptation
- Last Wish
Lien externe
Catégories :
- Groupe de nu metal
- Groupe de musique de Chicago
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