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Track Listing:
1. Intro
2. Supremacy
3. No Tomorrow
4. The End of Forever
5. The Walking Hollow
6. 1000 Threats
7. Eyes of a Liar
8. A Few Pills Short
9. Memories Die
10. Blame Yourself 11. Existence ADD OUR BANNERS!!!
It all began over in 1995 in the hardcore driven Bronx, NY. Formed by current members Dave Mitchell [Bass] and Frank Gagliardotto [Guitar], 4 In The Chamber started a long road of creating metal-based hardcore music for all to listen to.
Releasing their first EP Unstable Foundation in 1997, 4ITC began getting responses to their music that would surpass all expectations. Unstable Foundation set the stage for 4ITC to get to the next level. After sealing a deal with Kingfisher/Century Media records in 1999 it enabled them to release their full-length debut Existence. Existence was an album that covered dark quarters of hardcore from growing up in urban chaos to unforgiving depictions of social despair. 4 In The Chamber had an abrasive common ground with fans and shows were drawing more people than ever expected with sales [especially in Europe] well beyond imagined. During the Existence run, 4ITC performed in various venues all over North America and Europe, playing with hardcore and metal sensations like: Agnostic Front, Sick of It All, Madball, Murphy’s Law, God Forbid, Sworn Enemy, E-Town Concrete and many others.
In 2002, Kingfisher/Century Media dismantled, leaving 4ITC without a label. The band then went through several line-up changes. One thing stayed remarkably solid, Dave and Frank remained the core of the band and new found singer Bobby Durfee stuck with them until they got the band where it needed to be for release of the next album. Being solid to creating intense, brutally honest music is one trait 4ITC never will lose.
During November 2004, 4ITC added the talent of Angelo Mihopoulos [guitar] and then the Memories Die writing process began.
Finally, in January of 2007, 4ITC released Memories Die. It was a 6-year blood and guts haul getting to fans of heavy music. 4ITC’s songs help define speed and aggression with faster, heavier, insane hardcore breakdowns. The lyrical content is dark and the music will grab you from track 1 to track 11. Memories Die is the sickest 4ITC production yet!
4 In The Chamber has evolved.
The transformation may have taken over 2190 relentless days and nights, but it was worth the wait. Memories Die WILL NOT disappoint!
Recently, 4ITC added Lee Compton's amazing vocals and the monster drumming of Frank Vaturina to the band.
This is absolutely the best lineup and the most incredible musical talent that has ever bore the name 4 In The Chamber. Get your ass down to a show cuz u ain't seen nothing yet!!
-4ITC