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Fury of Five | |
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Origin | Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States |
Genres | Hardcore punk, metalcore, groove metal, rapcore, nu metal |
Years active | 1994–2000, 2010- |
Labels | Victory Century Media Inner Rage |
Past members | James Ismean Johnny Anger Jay Fury Chico Violencia Mike Terror Chris Rage Mad Marc |
Website | www |
Fury of Five (also commonly known as Fury of V) is an American rock band from Asbury Park, New Jersey.
History
Fury of Five formed in 1994. Their early creative output limited to tracks on compilations, Fury of Five released two 7"s as well as a full-length album entitled No Reason to Smile in 1996. The band toured extensively throughout the Northeastern United States with bands such as Madball, Earth Crisis, and Fear Factory, and completed two European tours with Integrity and Pro-Pain. Two releases on Victory Records followed, which were At War with the World in 1998 and This Time Its Personal in 2000.
Discography
Singles
- "Convicted and Condemned" 7" (1994)
- "Telling it Like it Is!" 7" (1995)
- "Real Is Back!" 7" (2014)
Demos
- The High Cost of Dying (1995)
- Reflections of Reality (1995)
Studio albums
- No Reason to Smile (1996)
- At War With the World (1998)
- This Time Its Personal (2000)
Compilations
- Jersey Style (2007)
- Fast Break! Records Sampler (2014)
Music videos
- Do or Die - At war with the World
- Taking Respect - At war with the World
References
- McIver, Joel (2002). Nu Metal: The Next Generation of Rock & Punk. Omnibus Press. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-7119-9209-2.