Salt The Wound
Biography
An oddly good date (September 11, 2001) for a metalcore (i.e., a band dealing with loss, destruction, pain, etc.) band to form, Cleveland, OH's Salt the Wound came to life on that infamous day and -- after numerous lineup changes -- eventually released their debut full-length in 2008. Formed by original drummer (he would depart in 2006) Jim Agrippe and Mike Kawkabany (guitars and vocals), Salt the Wound released their first EP, It's Taken Too Long, in 2004. Over the course of the next three years, Salt would go through drummers, bassists, vocalists, and their original members, and would end up looking -- and sounding -- considerably different from their initial launch. In 2008, the band -- after having landed a deal with Rotten Records, and somewhat settled on the Matt Tanner (vocals), Vince Stropki (guitar), Jake Scott (guitar), Brian Martinez (bass), Rob Walters (drums) lineup -- released their first full-length album Carnal Repercussions. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Carnal Repurcussions
2008
It sucks theyre breaking up though. I really enjoyed them live and all.
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Yea JFAC is better no dought about it. But they pritty good idk nothing amazing but they are good
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it's true, jfac is a thousand times better than these guys. but they're still pretty good, basic, but good. and no band should EVER pig squeal.
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putting salt on a wound would hurt really bad... oh nevermind i get it lol
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pretty good, i havnt heard too much from these guys yet yet but i like what i have heard
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there new s**t is way better. this s**t is outdated and overplayed in my book. check out their myspace.
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pretty good stuff. im digging all the metalcore riffs. pretty good vocals too.
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yeah not too much of a fan of brees and pig squeals, growls do it for me, especially when a chick f**king growls like a demon
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breeing... when will bands learn that a good chant or a brutal breakdown doesn't need breeing and is 100x better.
the music is still brutal but i hate more than like 1 bree per song. fortunately this ddidnt ahve to many |
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