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Train of Thought NJ
Should you remain unaware, Train of Thought emerged in 1995 when former members of "beatdown" hardcore pioneers Bulldoze—Puda (who switched from bass to vocals), Zack Thorne and Mike Milewski (guitars), and Chris Golas (drums)—added bassist Larry Chiswick and set out to explore an innovative form of introspective metallic hardcore that was years ahead of its time in combining soaring vocals and melody with dense heaviness and hard-hitting grooves.
Despite a wealth of potential, the band's short-lived run resulted in just seven songs over the course of two years—a four-song demo in 1995 (laid down with Eric Rachel and Steve Evetts at Trax East), followed by standout contributions to classic compilations such as East Coast Assault II and The Harder They Come in 1997. Train of Thought's technical musicianship and diverse songwriting chops set the foundation for the sound that several members would eventually continue to explore with Agents of Man. Portions of the lineup would later resurface in other acts such as All Parallels, Homicidal, Truth and Rights, etc.
Should you remain unaware, Train of Thought emerged in 1995 when former members of "beatdown" hardcore pioneers Bulldoze—Puda (who switched from bass to vocals), Zack Thorne and Mike Milewski (guitars), and Chris Golas (drums)—added bassist Larry Chiswick and set out to explore an innovative form of introspective metallic hardcore that was years ahead of its time in combining soaring vocals and melody with dense heaviness and hard-hitting grooves.
Despite a wealth of potential, the band's short-lived run resulted in just seven songs over the course of two years—a four-song demo in 1995 (laid down with Eric Rachel and Steve Evetts at Trax East), followed by standout contributions to classic compilations such as East Coast Assault II and The Harder They Come in 1997. Train of Thought's technical musicianship and diverse songwriting chops set the foundation for the sound that several members would eventually continue to explore with Agents of Man. Portions of the lineup would later resurface in other acts such as All Parallels, Homicidal, Truth and Rights, etc.