Biography E.Town Concrete 


E.Town Concrete was a rapcore group from Elizabeth, New Jersey. They formed in 1995 and shortly thereafter released Time 2 Shine, their first full-length album, in 1999 on the Resurrection A.D. label. They have since released four more albums on various record labels, such as Razor and Tie Records and Ironbound Recordings. The band decided to break up in 2006, playing their last show on May 20th of the same year.

Members

  • Anthony Martini - vocals (1995-2006)
  • David Mondragon - guitar (1998-2006)
  • Eric DeNault - bass (1996-2006)
  • Ted P. (Theodore Panagopoulos) - drums (1995-2006)

Former members

  • Ken Pescatore - guitar (1995-98; performed on the Time 2 $hine album and early demos, also played in the band Arson until 2003)
  • Henry Hess - bass (1995-96; performed on early demos, and is recorded on live track on Japanese release)


Discography



Trivia

  • E.Town Concrete sold more than 4,000 copies of Time 2 Shine in one record store alone, that store being Vintage Vinyl in Fords, New Jersey.
  • Martini makes a guest appearance on Anthrax's album We've Come for You All, in the song Refuse To Be Denied.
  • He also makes an appearance (along with Joe None of Second To None) on remix of Fury of Five's song We Want It All.
  • E.Town Concrete first public appearance was in New Brunswick, NJ at a DIY club called "The Down Under". NJ Bloodline allowed the young E.Town to play 3 songs on their set. Most of the members of E.Town were only 15 years old.
  • E.Town concrete asked a defunct NJ Bloodline to reform and play at their last headlining concert in Sayerville, NJ, bringing their career full circle.
  • Before taking over Bass duties, Eric was enlisted to play second guitar.
  • Before joining E.Town, Eric was also the Bass player for NJHC contemporaries, For The Love Of and recorded on their seminal debut "Feasting On The Will Of Humanity" (Ferret Records). He quit For The Love Of the concentrate on E.Town full time.
  • Drummer Teddy P. ended up becoming a high school history teacher in his old high school, Elizabeth High School.


External links



1990s music groups2000s music groupsMetalcore musical groupsAmerican rapcore musical groupsNew Jersey musical groupsRap metal groupsAmerican metalcore musical groups



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