
Band........: xTyrantx
Album.......: Welcome to Hell
Year........: 2005
Quality.....: Lame/VBR/44.1kHz/J.Stereo
Source......: CDDA
Myspace.....: 
http://www.myspace.com/xtyrantx  LastFM......: 
http://www.last.fm/music/xtyrantx Style.......: H A R D C O R E
Country.....: United States
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xTyrantx-Welcome_To_Hell-2005-hXcNOTES
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"When a well-known straight edge band like Throwdown doesnt  
include the word straight edge in their biography for Trustkill 
Records, you know its time for a new band to step up and take   
their place. And after listening to xTyrantsx debut            
full-length, theres no question whether the band would include 
a contentious label like straight edge in their bio. With      
lyrics like, I kill for straight edge and Strong I stand, with 
no shame, the band wears their lifestyle on their sleeve,      
something too many bands abstain from these days in favor of    
commercial success. This Motor City hardcore band formed in     
2003 from the ashes of xTrephinex, Driven by Fire, Provoke, and 
King of Clubz and quickly became one of the most brutal and     
polemical bands in the area. Although not touring extensively,  
theyve left their mark locally and promise to bring their heavy 
breakdowns and confrontational lyrics to any scene they play. A 
unique six-member line up ensures not only a crushing wall of   
guitars, but also a diverse vocal arrangement that delivers the
bands militant straight edge stance with ferocity. After        
hearing the bands self-titled demo in 2004, Seventh Dagger      
Records quickly made plans to release a full-length the         
following year. The marriage between Seventh Dagger and        
xTyrantx was consummated by a passion for straight edge and     
Welcome to Hell was the couples hate-filled offspring. In an    
increasingly glamorized and commercialized hardcore scene,      
where bands would rather parade around on stage like David     
Bowie instead of confronting the morally bankrupt society that 
we live in, xTyrantx will be a elcome despot to the angry youth 
that still remain. "