Tourettes Syndrome

Tourettes Syndrome

Tourettes Syndrome est un groupe de metal originaire de Sydney, Australie, fondé en janvier 2000. Leur style a été décrit comme « un mélange de hardcore, de Nu metal et d'autres éléments pour créer un bruit apoplectique et éclectique »[réf. nécessaire]. En live, le groupe combine la performance avec les éléments visuels, ce qui leur a valu un public fidèle (« SikFuks »). Ils ont joué dans des festivals tels que le Big Day Out et le Wacken Open Air, aussi bien que dans des shows aux États-Unis et au Canada. Le logo du groupe est très semblable à celui de Trivium, mais puisque les deux groupes ont été formés en 2000, on peut croire que la similitude n'est qu'une coïncidence et qu'aucun des deux groupes ne s'engage dans l'infraction ou la violation des droits d'auteur.

Discographie

  • Tourettes (2001)
  • Detestimony (EP) 2003
  • Sicksense (2006)

Composition du groupe

  • Michele Madden (chant)
  • Ross Empson (basse)
  • Michael Quigley (batterie)
  • Ashley Manning (guitare)

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