Professional Murder Music
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | Alternative metal, Industrial metal |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels |
Geffen Records Wormhole Records |
Associated acts | Human Waste Project, Skinny Puppy, Graves |
Website | http://www.murdermusic.com/ |
Members |
Roman Marisak Tom Hatziemanouel Jeff Schartoff |
Past members |
Justin Bennett Josh Memolo Chris Olivas Brian Harrah |
Professional Murder Music is an industrial metal band from Los Angeles, California. They are currently signed and own indie label, Wormhole Records.[1][2] Their music has been used for such film soundtracks as End of Days,[3] Ginger Snaps, Valentine, and Jet Grind Radio, a video game for the Sega Dreamcast. Also, their music has been used on MTV's The Real World.[4] They have also participated in the Tattoo the Earth tour,[5] and shared the stage alongside such other acts such as Fear Factory, Rammstein, Staind, Cold, and Powerman 5000. Since 2001, they have released three full-length albums, and a new single entitled "The Reflection" in 2013.
Discography
- Professional Murder Music (2001)
- Looking Through (2003)
- De Profundis (2005)
Members
- Roman Marisak - vocals, guitar, programming (1999–present)
- Tom Hatziemanouel - guitar (2003–present)
- Jeff Schartoff - bass, programming (1999–present)
Former members
- Justin Bennett - drums, programming (1999–2004)
- Josh Memolo - drums (2004–2008)
- Chris Olivas - drums (2008–2011)
- Brian Harrah - guitar (1999–2003, 2008)
References
- ↑ "Professional Murder Music - Looking Through - Amazon.com Music". amazon.com.
- ↑ melodic.net: Professional Murder Music - Looking Through
- ↑ http://www.schwarzenegger.it/filmografia/soundtrack.html
- ↑ "Why Motorcycle Racing Is Better Than Car Racing". Motorcycle Racing.
- ↑ "tattootheearth.com". tattootheearth.com.
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