The Unseen is tagged as: punk, street punk, punk rock, hardcore punk, hardcore Originally “The Extinct”, The Unseen is a punk band (formerly considered a street punk band from ‘93-‘00 that was formed in 1993 in Hingham, Massachusetts, United States. After their original lead singer, Marc Carlson, left the band they played as a four piece. The Unseen formed in Boston 1993 and released the demo EP Too Young To Know…Too Reckless To Care in 1994. Two other 7” EPs followed, before the release of their debut full-length, Lower Class Crucifixion on A-F Records. Another two albums followed on the same label before they signed to BYO Records, and then, Hellcat Records. Each of their albums have sold moderately better than previous releases. The quintet also released a best-of compilation for the European market in June 2000 titled Totally Unseen: The Best Of The Unseen, which contained two previously unreleased tracks. For the release of their 2001 album The Anger And the Truth, “Chainsaw” re-accompanied the band in the studio to record the song No Evacuation, a song he originally wrote. After being a member of the band for nearly ten years and writing most of the material on Lower Class Crucifixion, So This is Freedom?, and The Anger and the Truth, Paul Russo left the band after only contributing vocals ... Read More About The Unseen Biography... Send The Unseen ringtones to your cell |
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