Luti-Kriss
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Origin | Douglasville, Georgia, US |
Genres | Metalcore, nu metal, post-hardcore, Christian metal,[1] rap metal,[2] Post-grunge[3] |
Years active | 1997–2001 |
Labels | Pluto, Solid State |
Associated acts | Norma Jean, The Chariot, Spitfire, Underoath, '68, Everytime I Die, Colour Revolt |
Members |
Josh Scogin Scottie Henry Chris Day Josh Doolittle Daniel Davison |
Past members |
Josh Swafford Mick Bailey |
Luti-Kriss was a Christian metalcore[4] outfit from Atlanta, Georgia formed in 1997 that later evolved into the metalcore band Norma Jean. The band changed their name to Norma Jean in 2002, but is largely seen as a different band by both fans and the band alike. The band's change in direction was one reason for the change, as well as confusion with Georgia-born rapper Ludacris.
Members
- Final Line-up
- Josh Scogin- Vocals (The Chariot, Norma Jean, '68) (1997-2002)
- Scottie Henry- Lead Guitar (Norma Jean, Spitfire) (1997-2002)
- Chris Day- Rhythm Guitar (Norma Jean) (1997-2002)
- Josh Doolittle- Bass (Norma Jean) (2000-2002)
- Daniel Davison- Drums (Norma Jean, Underoath, Everytime I Die, Colour Revolt) (1997-2002)
- Former
- Josh Swofford - Bass (1997–2000)
- Mick Bailey- Turntables (1997–2001) Left during recording of Throwing Myself, but is featured on the majority of the album
- Timeline
Discography
- EPs
- Luti-Kriss + Travail - 1999 (Pluto Records; w/ Travail)
- 5ep - 2000 (Pluto Records)
- One Night Split - 2002 (Solid State; w/ Beloved)
- Studio albums
- Throwing Myself - 2001 (Solid State Records)
References
- ↑ Frias, Sherwin (October 7, 2006). "Luti-Kriss - Throwing Myself". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
- ↑ Torreano, Bradley. "Luti-Kriss - 5ep". AllMusic. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
- ↑ Taylor, Jason D. "Luti-Kriss - Throwing Myself". AllMusic. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
- ↑ "Interview with Daniel Davison of Luti-Kriss". ArtforEars. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
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