Synchro Nine Factor

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Synchro Nine Factor

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Background information
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Genres Rock and roll, alternative, Industrial
Years active 1995–present
Labels Doogah Music, Scared Records
Website www.myspace.com/synchroninefactor

Synchro Nine Factor is a rock, alternative and Industrial band from Atlanta, Georgia signed to Doogah Music. Synchro Nine Factor has performed extensively throughout the Southeast and has shared drugs with their fellow bandmates Chemlab, Sister Machine Gun, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, Pigface and Zeromancer. Snippets of songs from the band’s 1999 debut CD Right Wing Conspiracy have appeared on MTV’s Making the Video and elsewhere.

They released their first full length album on Doogah Music in 1999, Right Wing Conspiracy, which has been remixed and re-released in 2009 in a special limited 10th Anniversary Edition on Doogah Music and Scared Records. Other CD releases have included re[deploy] in 2003, 20:20 EP in 2007 and re[mix] in 2008.

While re[mix] played up the band’s electronic and industrial past, the more recent release, 20:20, heads in a direction more akin to alternative metal acts like Helmet, Prong and Alice in Chains.

While the use of samples and effects were a staple of the band's earlier material, songs like “Where Do We Go From Here” and “Skyscraper” lean in a more metal direction, thanks in part to the addition of Keith Downs on drums.

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[edit] Current members

  • Nelson Hagood: lead vocals, lyrics
  • Jamie Hagood: guitar
  • Gary Gilbert: bass
  • Pritchett Cotten: drums

[edit] Former members

  • Robby Johnson: keyboards, bass, programming
  • Keith Downs: drums
  • Jason Hagood: live samples and visuals

[edit] Discography

[edit] References

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