Adamantium (band)

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Adamantium
Origin Orange County, California, USA
Genre(s) Metalcore
Hardcore punk
Years active 1996—2001
Label(s) Indecision Records
Website Indecision Records
Members
Aaron Stone
Aaron Lisi
Keith Barney
Jarrod Alexander
Matt Horwitz
Sean Rosenthal
Dan Sena
Jim Schwartz

Adamantium was a hardcore punk band from Orange County, California, USA.

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In 1997, the band released the "Tradition" 7" E.P. on Prime Directive Records / Softcore. Following the success of the E.P., they signed to Indecision Records in 1997, and released their first album, From The Depths Of Depression in November 1998. The line-up for this release was Aaron Stone (vocals), Keith Barney (guitar), Aaron Lisi (guitar), Sean Rosenthal (bass) and Matt Horwitz (drums).

After this release, Keith Barney left to play with Death By Stereo and subsequently Throwdown and Eighteen Visions. Sean Rosenthal left for an opportunity to tour with Alt. Rock band Farside (who were signed to Revelation Records), and later played in a band called The Lost (also on Indecision Records). Matt Horwitz also left and now plays in another hardcore outfit, Lovethyne. Therefore, the band's second release, in August, 2000, When It Rains, It Pours saw three line-up changes in Dan Sena (guitar), Jim Schwartz (bass) and Jarrod Alexander who was fresh from drumming duties for Death By Stereo.

Next up was a 7" release with Bane on Indecision's Split Series. It featured two tracks which were not on the first two albums. It was recorded in December, 2000 and released on vinyl in February, 2001. It was also re-released on CD as part of Indecision's Split Series compilation in April, 2001.

In June, 2001, the band played their last show and disbanded. Aaron Lisi went on to play guitar for The Hope Conspiracy, Dan Sena went on to form Bullet Train to Vegas, Jim Schwartz started Innaway with members of Eleven Thirty-Four and Function, and Jarrod Alexander played in a number of projects.

In June, 2005, Indecision Records released a retrospective album, called Traditions which included some material with the original line-up pre-From The Depths..., its 7" debut on Prime Directive Records and some previously unreleased material and compilation tracks.

  • Aaron Stone – vocals (1996 – 2001)
  • Aaron Lisi – guitar (1996 – 2001)
  • Keith Barney – guitar (1996 – 1999)
  • Sean Rosenthal – bass (1996 – 1999)
  • Matt Horwitz – drums (1996 – 1999)
  • Dan Sena – guitar (2000 – 2001)
  • Jim Schwartz – bass (2000 – 2001)
  • Jarrod Alexander – drums (2000 – 2001)

¹ Re-released on CD – April, 2001, on Indecision's Split Series compilation

² Previously unavailable tracks and demos

  • Adamantium had two Aarons (Stone and Lisi), whilst their counterparts Bane also had two Aarons (Bedard and Dalbec)

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