Info about Crossfade
American Alternative Rock band from Columbia, SC, USA. The group came together in the late '90s with the merging of singer/guitarist Ed Sloan with bassist/backup singer Mitch James and drummer Brian Geiger as the power trio [a=The Nothing (9)]. The group added singer and club DJ Tony Byroads. The resulting quartet renamed itself [a=Sugardaddy Superstar]. While building up a local following, the band recorded in its own Sugarstar Studio. It first gained recognition beyond its region when it attracted the interest of the Los Angeles A&R company Taxi and Los Angeles promoter Chris Long (who took over as manager), leading to an L.A. showcase in March 2002. That, in turn, led to a signing to the Earshot subsidiary of Columbia Records early the next year. The band then retooled its self-released album, Cold, under the auspices of mixer/engineer Randy Staub and renamed itself Crossfade. In April 2004 James Branham replaced Geiger behind the drum kit.
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Crossfade - Cold / Associated genres: Alternative Metal | |||||
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Jukebox | PS2 / Xbox / PC / PSP | MX vs. ATV Unleashed / MX vs. ATV On the Edge |
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Crossfade - So Far Away / Associated genres: Metal | |||||
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ATV Offroad Fury: Blazin' Trails uses same soundtrack. PS2 (listed as in credits) | Custom | ATV Offroad Fury 3 |
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