Dancing along the lines that divide emo, post-hardcore and metalcore, Death of Eighty have been making eclectic, aggressive and imaginative music for the past year and a half. Sick of playing the same old rock music clichs, the five-piece have blended metal, hardcore, rock, and punk to make an exciting musical mlange, bursting with vitality.
The brainchild of guitarists Henry Miller and Jonny Muir, Death Of Eighty rose up out of the United Arab Emirates underground scene and immediately won over fans and critics with their electrifying mix of genres and styles, and their incendiary live performances. Completed by vocalist Dariush Kamyab, bassist Andrew Hughes, and drummer Anmol Pinto, the quintet hail from the U.A.E., a highly cosmopolitan environment where all manner of cultures and peoples meld and mesh, and the music of Death Of Eighty can be described in a similar way.
Death Of Eightys music is a melting-pot of styles and influences, and the band claim inspiration from bands as diverse as Alexisonfire, Thin Lizzy, the Deftones, and Thrice. Its all about juxtaposition for the Death Of Eighty boys. The band flirts between aggressive riffing and rhythmically intense dynamics, and mellow, richly melodic textures. Piercing screams stand beside soaring guitar melodies. Ear-splitting riffs stand beside delicate clean sections. Crushing drum and bass stands beside intricate harmonies. Its original, melodic, aggressive, manic music at moments chaotic and frenzied, at others precise and controlled, played from the heart and from the soul. Death Of Eighty have gone from strength to strength since the bands inception in late 2004.
Between recording and self-releasing their Medicine For The Psyche album, and playing shows such as their televised performance at the ESPN X-Games Dubai 2005, the band have kept active, becoming regulars on the local gig circuit. Heralded for savage and brutally cathartic live shows, the band have built a solid, dedicated, and ever-growing fan-base, winning scores of fans with their singles Fourteen and A Year In 12 Days, as well as with exciting and athletic stage antics. Regardless of what happens, Death Of Eighty will continue to do what they do best - write music that comes, with equal parts sophistication and ferocity, from the heart. Music that is emotionally turbulent in the most hard-hitting way, yet uplifting and profound.
Music that transcends simple classification, music that borrows from across the generic spectrum, yet is somehow greater than the sum of its stylistic parts. And as long as Death Of Eighty can share what they do with whoever will listen, theyll keep gigging, keep writing, keep playing


axel[goes.rawr]™
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great(: 2 hours ago
blisster
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The (NEW MIX) does sound like it\'s mixed a lot better! It makes it easier to hear the \"awesome\". Gimme some more! Apr 02
MEGATRON™
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hey.you guys are realllly good! Mar 13
FeNdErChIcK909
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you guys are quite amazinnggg. :] Jan 18
xXxLiDaxXx
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i LIKE yOURE bAND! Dec 30
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OHH THATS SWEET I REAL LIKE YOUR MUSIC so yeah your music is sweet add me Dec 13
the_used_manson_way
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I WANT TO SEE YOU LIVE!!!!!!!! Nov 24
i can keep rhythm with no metronome.
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ANMOL look at my PV page. yo. you guys are up there. Oct 24
katyshzm
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omg i luv dressing up to drown... its sooo awsome!!!! -shorty Oct 15
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you guys own =] keep it up. Oct 11
courtneyslutasaurus
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i like yo musicccc :] Oct 10
campfire hero
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The Band is pretty amazing where can a pick up a c.d. Oct 09
Dexy*Jo*loves*you!
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you guys ROCK!!! i just listened to you and i am in LOVE with THE MEDIC! Oct 07
Dear_Jimmy
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Whoah, you are actually quite good ^^ Oct 07
burning_star
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you guys are... well, i don\'t know what to say. i mean... amazing. ;D Oct 07
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