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Core Device began in 1996 and has continued to today with their forthcoming sophomore effort, "What I've Become," slated for worldwide release in 2009. The band has maintained its current lineup for 11 years, with Tony coming on board as second guitarist in 1998. Core Device has toured with major acts like Symphony X, Nevermore, Morbid Angel and Over Kill and headlined a Japanese tour in 2006. Much more to come.
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Core Device
© 2009 Core Device (825346348025)
Melodic heavy metal with technical guitars, pounding drums and a broad vocal palette, ranging from symphonic highs to guttural lows.
Influences include Metallica, Iced Earth, Nevermore and King Diamond to name a few.
Core Device can be found at these great online sites
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Apple iTunes
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Here is what some have said about Core Device's 2006 debut CD, "Our Fellowship Eternal,"
"This is Core Device's debut CD, amazing not only for a first but at all.
We can't wait till their newest cd is ready, it's coming soon." (JPD Power Brokers)
"Core Device has been around for awhile now, but Our Fellowship Eternal is their first full-length release. Judging by the packaging, which is quite good, this is obviously a self-released disc encapsulating the classic American style power metal fury of bands like Barlow-era Iced Earth, Nevermore and perhaps the first two Fates Warning albums with John Arch. Vocalist Daniel Dunphy's voice certainly shares common traits with that of the amazing Matt Barlow... Out of the eleven songs, it could be roughly described that about the first couple of tracks are more thrash-induced pieces, akin to classic 80's old school thrash...Iced Earth's trademark galloping riff style is heard aplenty on the more modern "Hell and Torment", while "Stranger" is another diverse cut with subtle keyboards, great twin guitar leads, and a deep contrast between thrash-laden and atmosphere-laced passages...Do yourself a favor, buy it."



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