SNUB BAND PAGE
SNUB
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CURRENT NAME
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Snub |
FORMER NAMES
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- |
ORIGIN
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United Kingdom |
STATUS
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Active |
FORMED IN
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- |
LABEL
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Copro Records |
GENRE
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Hardcore; Metal |
STYLE
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- |
LYRICAL THEME
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- |
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BAND ADDED
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2002-08-14, 00:00 |
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LAST UPDATE
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2002-08-14, 00:00 |
Snub has been releasing pent-up aggression since its first tentative steps in March 1995, through its solidification as a 5-piece in September 1997, to its current 4-man lineup in 2002. Three well received demo releases secured the band a signing to fast-rising Copro Records, swiftly followed by release of the now cult MCD '360 Degree Conviction' in early 1998. Numerous UK tours ensued, including those with labelmates earthtone9, Swedish metallers Misery Loves Co. and British noise merchants Tribute To Nothing, the latter two tours being Metal Hammer sponsored - and in promotion of Snub's debut full length album - 'Memories In Richter' (released in March 2000). In addition, a vast array of one-off shows saw Snub perform with a diverse range of other acts, which included One Minute Silence, Earth Crisis, Turmoil, Stampin Ground, Medulla Nocte, Napalm Death, The Misfits, Iron Monkey, Cynical Smile, GF93, Kill II This, SikTh plus many others!
Two line-up changes in 2000 temporarily saw the band writing and performing as a 4-piece, the line-up returning to its full strength towards the end of the year, only to find itself disintegrating into nothing at all at the end of March 2001 following the departure of three of its five members! However, in October 2001 the band re-grouped and ventured into the studio in December 2001 to record their latest offering - the ep 'The Harvest' - released through Copro Records in May 2002. Further lineup changes now sees the band currently settled as a 4-piece, with members James Iaciofano (Choff) on vocals, Martin Jeffery on bass & backing vocals, Martyn Aslett on guitar and Luke Duffield on drums completing the new lineup (interestingly Luke was Snub's very first drummer!).

| Session musicians Add - Fetch |
| Unknown / none |