ENOUGH TO KILL

Death Metal / Metalcore / Metal

 

B I O G R A P H Y

During 1998, around Milan,(Italy) a couple of good friends created what now is called “LEGION”: a duo made up of GL (bass and voice) and Steve (drums), later completed by Luca (guitar) and Andreas (guitar) in 1999.
The first bunch of songs sounded like classic death metal influenced by Swedish and American sounds (Death, At The Gates, Soilwork, In Flames, etc.).
In 2000 the first Ep cd came to light: “Feelings of Repulsion” a sort of summary of what Legion was at that time: a rough, dirty mix of deadly sounds with a high technique of playing, showed the underground side of this Italian death metal band that could start it’s musical beginnings.
Between 2001 and 2002, intense live activity started to make the band a well known name and reference for underground X-treme metal; supported by festivals and compilation appearance.
A live bootleg was recorded and named “Live Repulsion” during that time.
In 2003, the departure of Luca and Steve slowed everything down, eventually stopping the band, until a couple of well metal influenced dudes joined the line up: Gianka (Amphitrium’s drummer) and Mikk (Melancholia’s ex guitarist and singer).
In 2005 a new self produced Ep cd came out: “ Lost Dreams” a mix of more direct songs and a more personal sound.The band continues to go on as headliners as well as co-headliners for bands like: Entombed, The haunted, Witchery, Ancient, Necrodeath, Node, etc.)
The end of 2006 brought Max (from Body Bags) on bass to complete the band
In 2007 the band is now in studio recording the first self produced full length cd: 10 brand new songs sounding like Killswitch Engage, Mnemic, Chimaira and In Flames, just to mention a few.The band is currently looking for a label deal to promote the new album as well as to promote shows all over Europe
with the new album the band changed name in "ENOUGH TO KILL"
news soon.....

 
 

Location:  Milano-Como-Switz, Italy

Members:  

 

Feelings of Repulsion

Nov 30, 2000

Lost Dreams

Nov 30, 2005

a reason for

Nov 30, 2008