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Formed in January 2005, Exit Wound quickly became a fixture in the Oklahoma metal scene. When long time friends Danny McHenry, a vocalist with a voice more fierce than that of a wild animal, and Brent McCullough, a guitarist with relentless ability to shred, came to meet for the first time with Peppler, another guitarist with amazing dexterity on the fretboard, and Austin Vesely, a drummer with skull-crushing ability on the skins, they had no idea what was in store for them as a band.
The four founding members immediately began writing relentless metal songs, each with more ability and technicality than the next.
A few months later, Jedd Pickens, a bassist with a driving low end and an insane stage presence, joined the band to complete the line-up.
With a sound comprised of extreme influences ranging from Lamb of God to Chimaira, Slipknot to Unearth, the band brought with them a very unique and hardcore edge to the Oklahoma music scene. Their arsenal includes sounds ranging from fast-paced onslaughts such as "Parasite" and "God Complex" to melodic masterpieces like "Last Breath" to driving, heavy tunes like "The End of It All" and "Six Deep." The band's sound is unlike any other, with each song sounding different from the next.
The band's intense live show captivated audiences from the beginning. Pouring out all their energy into their performance, the band aims to deliver everytime. Their first show took place in June 2005 with other local acts such as Disjointed, Cynical Theory, and Severence. By their 6th show they were opening for national acts including Cryptopsy, Despised Icon, God Forbid, and Mnemic.
Still constantly writing music, the band is working on material that will hopefully become their debut album. They plan on continuing their music career to the top, fueled by their love of the music and the fans. |
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Exit Wound uses: Ibanez guitars, BC Rich guitars, Jackson guitars, Schecter basses, Crate heads, Crate cabinets, Kustom heads, Kustom cabinets, Audio-Technica wireless units, Pearl drums and hardware, Zildjian cymbals, Meinl cymbals, Sabian cymbals, Pro-Mark sticks |
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