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Stampin’ Ground had long been a band with the vision, dedication and perseverance required to take themselves to the peak of the international metal world. Arising from a joint hardcore / metal background, they toured with the likes of Sepultura, The Haunted, Hatebreed, Anthrax, Biohazard, Arch Enemy and Sick Of It All to name a few; enabling them to reach a bigger market of both the hardcore and metal scenes combined. As one of the most threatening and active live bands around, they earned a loyal, solid following and attracted a wealth of media attention in the process.
Their success was entirely due to two things, the power and aggression with which they imbued their music, and the ability to keep a sharp eye on their all-important song-writing appeal.
Stampin’ Ground understood that audience participation is a fundamental factor in any ultimate gig experience, and frontman Adam Frakes-Sime was a master of his craft. Whilst he whipped an audience to boiling point, the rest of the band energetically covered the stage, nailing their songs down with confidence and aggression. It’s with this approach to playing live that gained them successful tours across the UK, Europe and the U.S. Soon enough their live reputation had generated enough impact internationally to be invited to play such prestigious European events as the Dour Festival (Belgium), With Full Force (Germany), Pressure Festival (Germany), Kerrang! K Fest (England), Fury Fest (France) and more notably, a main stage appearance at the 2003 Download Festival at England’s Castle Donnington. In an age where hype and industry politics produced bands of unworthy overnight success, Stampin’ Ground were the antidote; the backlash that proved once and for all that it is the extreme music fans themselves who decide who succeeds and who fails, and no one else. Throughout their 11 year career, SG achieved a pure grass roots following inspiring hundreds of young bands that with hard work and perseverence, you can make more than just a dent in the music industry without any help whatsoever.The band broke up at the end of 2006 leaving behind a legacy of DIY ethics and a brutal catalogue of raging albums that are unmatched for their time. The rest as they say, is history."Just as Rocky never set out to get the world title from Apollo Creed, Stampin' Ground never set out to dominate the world. We just wanted to go the distance, get a few good punches in and prove to ourselves that against immeasurable odds, it could be done, and we did" STAMPIN' GROUND, DEC 2006.

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Member Since: 27/07/2005
Band Website: www.stampin-ground.com
Band Members: Scott Atkins - Guitar
Mobs - Guitar

Neil Hutton - Drums

Ben Frost - Bass
Adam Frakes-sime - Vocals
Influences: SG are influenced by the sum total of all the great metal and hardcore bands from the last 20 years. Yes its true! Especially for fans of Pantera, Metallica, Hatebreed, Sick Of It All, Madball, Slayer, Anthrax, and every other band that set out to kick ass and play hard as hell music.
SG take all of the above and pummel it into a lethal cocktail; all of which is cast into a hammer of British Steel ready to crush all who stand in their way. Fakes will find success and fade away. 10 years of doing it the hard way have separated the men from the boys. No one holds SG's hand to cross the road. Self managed and true to the core. D.I.Y? Always has been, always will be...probably!
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Record Label: Century Media Records
Type of Label: Indie

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RMD tour dates oct 07 - jan 08

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Posted by on Mon, 17 Sep 2007 03:37:00 GMT

GRINDSTONE STUDIO

Any British bands sick of being ripped off by shitty studios and need a heavy duty makeover should look up Scott's myspace page /scottaxegrinder.He's running GRINDSTONE studio where he records metal 2...
Posted by on Thu, 26 Apr 2007 17:27:00 GMT

Romeo Must Die

Anyone interested in post-SG projects should check out Adam and Ben's new band ROMEO MUST DIE. Its as you would expect with a few twists, they've assembled a new killer band to once again tread the bo...
Posted by on Thu, 26 Apr 2007 17:25:00 GMT

SG's last EVER tour

"The greatest underdog story of UK metal is back for one final roundAfter over a decade of treading the boards 'British Steel' veterans STAMPIN' GROUND have released the dates of their last EVER tour....
Posted by on Thu, 07 Sep 2006 13:15:00 GMT