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Transpose’s second album, Retribution, is a conceptual storyline written by Brian about a broken man’s reaction to infidelity. It saw the band experimenting more in the studio. Some of the new sounds include the addition of keyboards, samples, and acoustic guitar.Order album / More info>
Transpose's debut album, A Delicate Impact, combines the heaviness of metal-core, progressive, and post-hardcore. The single from the album, "Only the Dead Go Free," was played on numerous Florida-based radio stations throughout the summer of 2008.Order album / More info>
Yellow #1's second album, Thanks for the Nostalgia, focuses more on an old-school rap atmosphere, while staying true to the original flavor and vocal intensity of the first album.Order album / More info>
Yellow #1's debut album, Bottle of Rain, combined the whimsical flavors of synth-pop, with the lyrical integrity and vocal intensity of heavy metal.Order album / More info>
The Grave Machine's self-titled album explores the industrial/horror side of metal. Sample-heavy songs, with grinding riffs and militant beats, set the groundwork for Brian's effect-heavy vocals.Order album / More Info>
Drop Kick Jesus' second album, Depress the Heart, was a growth both musically and sonically. The attitude of the songs had moved away from the typical hardcore style, and extended further into the electro-metal genre.Order album / More info>
Drop Kick Jesus' debut album, Splatterguts, was a musical vision to create an intense new style, combining heavy hardcore songs, with keyboards and samples.Order album / More info>
Vertical Smile: Brian's very first band, which only released a 2-song cassette demo in 1995.More info>