Cage9

Cage9

Cage9 Performing in Panama City opening for Ozzy Osbourne on April 19, 2011
Background information
Origin Panama City, Panama
Genres Alternative metal, alternative rock, hard rock, post-grunge
Years active 1993 (1993)–present
Labels None
Associated acts Powerman 5000
Website cage9.com
Members Evan Rodaniche (Evan9)
Brian Sumwalt
Matt Borowski
Leslie Wyatt
Past members Jorge Loaiza
Gustavo Aued
Ivan Canton
James Decker
Murv Douglas
DJ Rattan
Gordon Heckaman
Damion Sanchez
Joe Babiak
Michael Anthony
Aristotle Dreher
Jesse Beltz

Cage9 is a Panamanian/American alternative rock band, formed in Panama City in 1993. The group was founded by Evan Rodaniche (guitar/vocals) and is currently based out of Los Angeles, California.

Cage9 has been direct openers for Ozzy Osbourne and Bad Religion, as well as shared the stage with notable acts like Queensrÿche, Candlebox, Seether, Sevendust, Hellyeah, Filter, In This Moment, Tesla, Karnivool, Buckcherry, MxPx, Powerman 5000, Dokken, Quiet Riot, Lynch Mob, Hinder, Boy Hits Car and Smile Empty Soul.

The band's song "My Doppelgänger (Doble Opuesto)," was released in English as well as Spanish and received full rotation on MTV Latino.[1] The song "Hearts & Stars" is on the soundtrack to the video game MX vs. ATV: Untamed.[2] Cage9 recorded a version of the theme song to The Dukes of Hazzard which was used in the trailer for the 2005 movie. The band also recorded music for a WWE promotion for Stone Cold Steve Austin[3] and composed the Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight theme song, called "Let's Ride". On March 3, 2006, Cage9 made an appearance on G4's Attack of the Show!.[4]

Performing under the pseudonym "Evan9," Rodaniche was the guitar player for the band Powerman 5000 between 2007 and 2011 and produced their 2009 album Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere.[5]

In 2012, Cage9 toured the U.S. with The Sammus Theory, with additional shows in Japan as part of The Unionway Festival.[6]

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