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Wrench in the Works
American Christian mathcore/metalcore band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wrench in the Works was an American Christian mathcore/metalcore band originating from Hartford, Connecticut. Formed from members of previous bands such as CT's Groundzero, Wrench was initially birthed as a side-project to transcend traditional expectations in the current genre and allow the artists more creative space to improvise and color outside the lines. Gradually the project came into focus as the primary collective endeavor and the band toured extensively during its active years throughout the United States and Canada. Wrench in the Works would undergo lineup/personnel changes at various times including pairing down from 5 members to 3 for the writing of "Lost Art of Heaping Coal" with the final lineup consisting of 4 touring/writing members for the "Decrease/Increase" release. In addition to recording music and touring, Wrench in the Works had been featured on TVU and TVU's metalcore show, Battery[2] for the video to their hit song, "Dust Over Time Test." On September 28, 2010, Facedown Records announced that Wrench in the Works had disbanded.[citation needed]
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Prodigal Transmission
In 2005, while under the label Redscroll Records, Wrench in the Works released their debut album, Prodigal Transmission.[3]
Lost Art of Heaping Coal
By 2008, Wrench in the Works had left Redscroll Records and signed onto Facedown Records where they released their second album, Lost Art of Heaping Coal.[4]
Members
Core/Founding Members
- Darrell Tauro - vocalist/bass
- Justin Mehl - vocalist/guitar
- Andy Nelson - drums
Contributing members
- Greg Thomas -guitar ("Decrease/Increase")
- Dan Sherman - guitar
- Derek Anderson-bass
- Ryan Keefe -guitar
- Tj Oslund-vocals (historic-demo)
Music Video
Discography
- Studio albums
References
External links
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