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  2. Havok (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band was set to begin touring with Primal Fear on May 20, 2010, at New York's Gramercy Theater, but guitarist Shawn Chavez quit the band the same day. Instead of jumping ship, Sanchez took up learning all the solos, and Havok toured as a trio. [8] In September 2010, Winchester, VA shredder Reece Scruggs joined the band as their new lead ...

  3. Havoc (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Havoc was born in Brooklyn and raised in the Queensbridge Houses.At a later age, Havoc found out his paternal grandfather was jazz musician Bill Dixon. [1] He graduated from the High School of Art and Design in Manhattan, New York in 1992, where he met Prodigy.

  4. Davey Havok - Wikipedia

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    Listeners soon noted that the band's vocalist sounded like Havok, and rumors began spreading that he was the group's singer. On March 17, 2014, Jade Puget confirmed via Twitter that XTRMST was his and Havok's project. [21] The band, a straight edge metalcore act, released its self-titled album via Dim Mak Records in late 2014.

  5. Conformicide - Wikipedia

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    Conformicide is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Havok, released on March 10, 2017. [5] [6] [7] It is Havok's first album for Century Media Records after having released their three previous albums and 2012 EP Point of No Return on Candlelight Records, their only release with bassist Nick Schendzielos and their first studio album since Unnatural Selection (2013), making it ...

  6. Havoc - Wikipedia

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    Havoc (musician) (born 1974), American rapper and record producer Johnny Devine (born 1974), Canadian professional wrestler who uses the ring name Havok; Jimmy Havoc (born 1984), ring name of a British professional wrestler

  7. V (Havok album) - Wikipedia

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    V is the fifth studio album by American thrash metal band Havok, released on May 1, 2020. [4] [5] This is the band's only release with bassist Brandon Bruce, who left Havok in August of the following year, [6] and the last to feature lead guitarist Reece Scruggs before his departure from the band in July 2024. [7]

  8. Burn (Havok album) - Wikipedia

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    Jessie De Los Santos replaced him. Drummer Ryan Bloom left the band shortly before the album's release date and was not permanently replaced until 2010. His credit on the album reads, "drum tracks by Ryan Bloom", and he was the lyricist for "Ivory Tower". The band's first official music video was made for "Morbid Symmetry" in 2009.

  9. Dreamcar - Wikipedia

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    In an interview, Havok clarified that this was not the case. "I'm not singing for No Doubt," he said. He did admit that the band "have a lot of great songs. We have songs that are fully complete. And, it's just a great time. It's really fun. I think people will really like it." [4] Havok also stated the band's overall style has an " '80s vibe". [5]