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Many bands with the same name: 1) Terror, is a hardcore/metalcore band from Los Angeles, California. The band formed in early 2002. The original lineup, was a hardcore all-star lineup, consisting of... - vocalist Scott Vogel (ex: Slugfest, Despair, & Buried Alive) - guitarist Todd Jones (ex: Stand Your Ground, Carry On, Internal Affairs, Betrayed, Snake Eyes, Nails & Fireburn) - drummer Nick Jett (ex : Carry On, Internal Affairs, & Wings! Beer! Sports!) Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the band Terror straight edge?
Terror is closely associated with the straight edge movement, although not all its members have always identified as straight edge. The band originated from the hardcore scene, where straight edge
What kind of music is Terror?
Terror plays a style of music that sits at the intersection of hardcore punk and metal, most often categorized as hardcore or hardcore punk. Their sound is characterized by aggressive guitar riffs, fast-paced drumming, and intense, shouted vocals. Terror's music is high-energy and direct, focusing on themes of personal strength, resilience, and community. Their songs often feature breakdowns
Is Terror a metal band?
While Terror is sometimes described as a metal band, their primary identity is rooted in hardcore punk. The band's music does incorporate many elements of heavy metal, including powerful riffs, aggressive rhythms, and intense stage presence, which often leads to them being categorized under the broader "metal" umbrella. However, Terror's ethos, lyrical content, and overall style are more closely aligned with the hardcore movement. They are known for their commitment to the hardcore scene, focusing on themes such as unity, resilience, and overcoming adversity. That said, their sound is heavier than traditional punk, which attracts metal fans as well. Terror is thus best described as a hardcore band with significant metal influences, often labeled as "metalcore" or "hardcore metal" but never losing their hardcore roots. This fusion gives their music a unique edge and broad appeal across both hardcore and metal audiences.
Who is the lead singer of Terror?
The lead singer of Terror is Scott Vogel. Since the band's formation in 2002, Scott Vogel has been the unmistakable frontman, known for his powerful, commanding vocals and energetic stage presence. Vogel's passionate delivery and commitment to the hardcore scene have made him a respected figure in both the hardcore and metal communities. He is recognized for his ability to connect with audiences, both through his lyrics and his dynamic performances at live shows. Vogel's background includes involvement in other hardcore bands, such as Buried Alive and Despair, further cementing his reputation as a key voice in the genre. His leadership and authenticity play a crucial role in defining Terror's sound and message, making him an influential personality for fans and fellow musicians alike. For anyone attending a Terror concert or listening to their records, Scott Vogel's voice is a defining element of the band's identity.
Is Terror a straight edge band?
Terror is not officially a straight edge band, although the group has strong ties to the straight edge movement. Some members, including frontman Scott Vogel, have at times identified as straight edge, but the band itself does not promote straight edge as its central message or require members to adhere to straight edge principles. Instead, Terror's lyrics and philosophy focus on themes common to the hardcore scene, such as unity, personal strength, and overcoming adversity. While straight edge values are respected and reflected in the band's positive approach and lifestyle choices of certain members, Terror welcomes fans from all backgrounds and does not position itself exclusively within the straight edge community. This inclusive approach has allowed them to build a diverse fanbase while maintaining credibility in both the hardcore and metal scenes. For listeners specifically seeking straight edge bands, Terror offers a strong connection but is not defined solely by that label.

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