Site hosted by Angelfire.com: Build your free website today!
sexygroup

In 2003, a band called Flying Debris exploded out of Mifflin County, PA. Previously unknown to the rest of the world, the band released their stunning debut album, Acid Soup, grabbing the attention of a wide spectrum of music fans by demolishing the barriers between rock, melodic hardcore and metal. The band's original, unique music hit like a lightning bolt in hard music circles, energizing audiences and redefining the hardcore sound Central Pennsylvania was known for. Critical raves poured in from publications like LA Times, Guitar World, and Metal Maniacs, who commented, "The Central Pennsylvania three-piece brings new definition to overnight success." With their new album, Acid Days Revisited, Flying Debris have honed their personal style even more, exceeding all expectations and expanding the boundaries of metallic hardcore yet again. With an extraordinary album ready to hit the streets, features in Alternative Press, Revolver, Guitar World, Metal Edge, Hit Parader, Outburn and numerous other national magazines, a North American tour, the support of Active Rock radio and the summer Ozzfest Tour, Flying Debris are poised to reach a huge audience and captivate them with their genre-bending metallic hardcore. Their dynamic guitar assault combines pummeling power chords and, at times, melodic overtones, offset by the melodic and guttural vocals. "We blend it to make a beautifully dark picture", John comments. Flying Debris made waves in the music world with their debut, catching fans off guard with their original style, but the story is just beginning - with Acid Days Revisited comes world domination.B>