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Friday, January 20, 2012

Stemm_Cross Roads

Alternative Metal

Tracklist

01. Salvation
02. Fleur De Lis
03. Dead Inside
04. Monster
05. What Do You Think Of Me Now?
06. Left Behind
07. Before The Storm
08. Smile and Wave
09. Supernaut
10. Pulling Teeth
11. After The Tide

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1 comment:

  1. Drive and the determination to succeed is one half of the force behind STEMM.The other is their gripping sense of rhythm and insightful lyrics.Without fear of bearing their souls, their music addresses issues that all can relate to and crosses over throughout alternative, metal, and hardcore genres. This has given them the ability to reach through and appeal to a wide and eclectic audience of all ages. With relentless efforts towards each phase of their growth western New Yorks STEMM has solidly progressed and achieved an impressive reach throughout their region as well as across the country and overseas.This has given them the opportunity to play such famed venues as The Whisky-A-Go-Go, The Downtown and The Agora Theater and also take to part in high profile shows such as New England Metal and Hard Core Fest and Hell Fest.They became part of the Jager Music family in November of 2004 and have participated as Jager Tour support for two consecutive tours thus far. Their persistence and professionalism has brought about full artist endorsements from reputable companies such as ESP Guitars, Mesa Boogie, Regal Tip and Remo Heads.

    After penningthe themesong for the The Ultimate Fighting Championship, STEMMestablished their name as the soundtrack for the extreme sport with their music defining the visuals of the UFC in every television broadcast and pay-per-view event since 2002.

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