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Incite
Frontman Richie Cavalera, 2012
Frontman Richie Cavalera, 2012
Background information
OriginPhoenix, Arizona, U.S.
GenresGroove metal,[1] thrash metal[2]
Years active2004–present
LabelsMinus Head
Members
  • Richie Cavalera
  • Christopher EL
  • Lennon Lopez
  • Mike DeLeon
Past members
  • Zak Sofaly
  • Kevin "Dis" McAllister
  • Luis Marrufo
  • Gene Macazan
Websiteinciteaod.com

Incite is an American groove/thrash metal band from Phoenix, Arizona, formed in 2004.[3] It consists of Richie Cavalera (vocals), Christopher "EL" Elsten (bass), Lennon Lopez (drums), and Mike DeLeon (guitar). Frontman Richie Cavalera is best known as the stepson of Max Cavalera, formerly of Sepultura and currently a member of the bands Soulfly and Cavalera Conspiracy.

Incite have released two EPs, Murder (2006) and Divided We Fail (2007), and six full-length albums, The Slaughter (2009), the Logan Mader-produced All Out War (2012), Up in Hell (2014), Oppression (2016), Built to Destroy (2019) and Wake Up Dead (2022). The band is currently signed to Minus Head Records.

History

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Incite was formed in late 2004. After gigging in the local area with Richie appearing on Soulfly's album Dark Ages and Cavalera Conspiracy's Inflikted, the quartet released an EP in 2007 entitled Divided We Fail, with track "Army of Darkness" being the first track posted by the group on MySpace.[4] 2007 also saw an overhaul of the original Incite lineup with Richie Cavalera the sole remaining original member as he sought to make the group more professional.[5] 2009 saw the release of debut LP The Slaughter and tours supporting groups such as Soulfly and The Dillinger Escape Plan, however soon the group parted ways with their record label.

After the group signed a deal with Minus Head Records, they began working on their sophomore effort All Out War, which was eventually released in November 2012. The album was produced by former Machine Head and Soulfly guitarist Logan Mader and was supported by the Maximum Cavalera Tour, with Soulfly (fronted by Richie's stepfather Max Cavalera) and Lody Kong (consisting of Richie's half brothers Zyon and Igor). During this time, guitarist Dis left the band and was replaced by Gene Macazan.

Drummer Zak Sofaly, bassist Luis Marrufo and guitarist Gene Macazan left Incite in 2013 for personal reasons. They were replaced by Derek Lopez, Christopher "EL" Elsten, and Dru Rome respectively; this lineup recorded the band's next three albums Up in Hell (2014), Oppression (2016), and Built to Destroy (2019). Shortly after the release of Built to Destroy, Rome was replaced by Eli Santana.

The band's sixth album, titled Wake Up Dead, was originally set to be released on March 25,[6] but was postponed to April 8, 2022, because of manufacturing issues.[7]

Members

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Timeline

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Discography

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Studio albums

EPs

  • Murder (2006)
  • Divided We Fail (2008)

Music videos

  • "Divided We Fail" (2008)
  • "Hopeless" (2012)
  • "Fallen" (2014)
  • "WTF" (2014)
  • "No Remorse" (2016)
  • "Stagnant" (2016)
  • "Built to Destroy" (2018)
  • "Resistance" (2019)

References

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  1. ^ Wise, Lauren (December 11, 2017). "The Best Hard Rock Vocalists in Phoenix". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
  2. ^ "INCITE Release 'Mental Destruction' Music Video; New Album Out Now". Bravewords. April 8, 2022. Retrieved July 16, 2022.
  3. ^ "Incite Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | al". AllMusic.
  4. ^ "Max Cavalera's Stepson Returns With More New Incite Music". Blabbermouth.net. October 17, 2007. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
  5. ^ Incite's Richie Cavalera "I've Never Had One Moment Where I've Been Like 'My Dad's Max Cavalera So Fuck You All'" Metal Mouth
  6. ^ "Incite To Release "Wake Up Dead" In March, Soulfly's Max Cavalera To Guest". ThePRP. January 20, 2022. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  7. ^ "Incite – New Album Release Postponed, Premiere Another Single". Metal Storm. March 2, 2022. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  8. ^ "Incite" – via Facebook.
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