Headstones 66

37 // Male // San Dimas, United States  |   Member since October 26, 2007
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My Songs

Contribution:
All Guitars
Tags:
metal, hard rock, electric guitar, 4/4

Contribution:
All Guitars
Tags:
metal, hard rock, electric guitar, 4/4, improvisational, electric bass, drums, 128, Scary, heavy, explorational soloing, atonal, dark, intense

Contribution:
All Guitars
Tags:
metal, hard rock, electric guitar, 125, 4/4
Not Safe Here... - rough idea
average rating: 4.0
Primal - rough sample
average rating: N/A
Groove Trip - guitar track
average rating: N/A

About Me

Skill Level:
Semi-Pro
Craft:
musician
Instruments:
electric guitar
Genres:
metal, death metal, nu metal, hardcore, punk, hard rock

Spirits of the “Dark World” have summoned five skilled, Southern California Musicians, whose sole purpose
is to raise this “Dark Graveyard of Metal”, holding the moniker of “Headstones6ixty6ix”. Four have arrived.
Yet, they lie in their preordained graves in wait, for the remaining dead...

1. Skull Crushing Bassist - Who may have been influenced by the following... John Campbell, John "Tumor"
Fahnestock, Steve Harris, Fieldy, Flea, Les Claypool, Geezer Butler, Robert Trujillo...

Until all five graves are filled, can this Hard-hitting Drums, Heavy Thumping' Bass, Brutal yet melodic,
In Your Face Vocals and Dark, heavy Guitar Riff laden brood, be unleashed to devour this cursed world.
Be forewarned. Headstones6ixty6ix is in the midst of its creation. It is neither for the squeamish nor for the
faint at heart. Only those possessing Talent, Drive, and Desire to put forth great labor, and collaboratively
create great madness are to be chosen.

Mediocrity is unwelcome in this “Dark Graveyard of Metal”. Furthermore, this is neither for the hobbyist, nor for
those who are merely interested in hitching a free ride in a previously running band. This however is not a crime,
though not what is preferred.

Could it be YOU, called upon by spirits of the “Dark World”, to fulfill the creation of said graveyard?

If so, please announce yourself, by any means of contact provided within this site.

Extended

Band or Group:
Headstones 6ixty 6ix
Influences:
Lamb of God, Slipknot, Devildriver, Godsmack, SNOT, TOOL, MachineHead, Pantera, System Of A Down, Coal chamber, DeafTones, KORN, My Ruin, White/ Rob Zombie, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Primus, Ministry, Rage Against The Machine, Black Sabbath, Alice in Chains, Nirvana, . . . and more.
Favorite Lyric:

"All of the pain and all of the games
I hope you all feel the same
I gave you the good, you gave me the bad
I'll give you the hurt today

You're all headstones, headstones now
I'm the one left - the walking dead"

- Dez Fafara

Website:
http://www.myspace.com/headstones6ixty6ix

Working With Others

Experience:

Henry is an Accomplished Lead/Rhythm Guitarist with over 26 years playing experience. He was Lead/Rhythm Guitar for 6 yrs in a band Called "OFF The CROSS,” which he also co-founded. As a member of "OFF The CROSS,” He performed at various venues with the likes of Machine Head, Manhole (now My Ruin), Spine Shank, Exodus, Obituary, Crawl "420", Skinlab, and many others. Although "OFF The CROSS" was showing some promise, a few members lost their focus, and they went their separate ways. Henry joined several other bands that were not, quit ready to grow and take it to the next level.

With a newfound vision, energy, and determination inspired by a “Coal Chamber” track, he then decided that the best thing to do is start a completely new and original band called Headstones66. To get things started, Henry is now on the hunt for the remaining members to complete Headstones66.

Equipment:
The necessary essentials: Own Transprtation, 100W Head, 4x12 Cab, Guitars, and Effects.
Payments:
This user does not accept PayPal for session payment

Comments

Adam P. wrote on March 5, 2008:

dude your influences are just orgasmic. inspired by COALCHAMBER. YIPPEYYKIYAY MOTHERFUCKER!! haha! i def gotta try it over here. SKINLAB!! When do I stoppp


Steve Vincent wrote on March 2, 2008:

Thanks dude, I 'contacted' you because I like your tracks too, and thought we could maybe work on some stuff soon... Keep in touch, and I will invite you to sessions I start... I do heavier stuff too... Steve


Ray M. wrote on December 27, 2007:

Thanks for the invite! Great guitar tone! Ray


Mantis Evar wrote on December 7, 2007:

Nice crunch! Thanx for the add!


Jose' Diaz wrote on December 7, 2007:

AWESOME DUDE!!!! I pray those graves fill soon. Can't wait to hear the band!!!! LOUD AND PROUD!!! Jose'


Carlo Schiaroli wrote on December 6, 2007:

I like your sound!


Matthias Kern wrote on December 5, 2007:

your sample sounds great - maybe there is in the future a way to collaborate


Alan Cox wrote on November 13, 2007:

Cool use of words in your "About Me" section... Is that you playing on the "Groove Trip" audio? Sounds great...keep me up to date on any activity you get on indaba...I'm interested in throwing down a couple of bass lines here and there...some time over the next week, I'll post one on Groove Trip, if it's okay... I'm in a band called Syntheory, out of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and we're preparing for some major studio time beginning on December 1st...I'll post some tracks as soon as they get freed up... This indaba thing is pretty sweet...just joined a couple of days ago... Hope you find some band members! I know how it feels to lack good musicians...I joined Syntheory back in December of last year, we've been together for almost a year now...they enjoyed a pretty strong following for about 10 years, opened up for some seriously big acts during their peak, and then the drummer and bass player began to get "tired"...so they broke up just before I joined last year. A great drummer friend of mine that I had played with about 12 years ago was also contacted at the time they got with me, and we joined together...the music is much tighter, punchier, and somewhat heavier/darker... If you're interested, you can hear their older music, some of which we've re-done in much heavier format, on our myspace page at www.myspace.com/syntheory. I believe there are 3 older versions of songs that they did before I joined...lacking in quality some, but our new lineup is sweet! Also, under the Video page of our myspace pages, there's a live clip of us playing ealier this year at a place called the Blue Cat...a song called Paint It Black... Hope to do some track-trading with ya soon...talk to ya shortly, Alan