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2+ Music/TupacShakur, Music/TheNotoriousBIG, Music/BoneThugsNHarmony, Music/{{Korn}}, Music/LinkinPark, Music/{{Skrillex}}, Music/{{Eminem}}, Music/{{Alexisonfire}}, Music/{{DMX}}, Music/OfMiceAndMen, Drag-On, Music/{{Pantera}}, Music/{{Glassjaw}}, Music/AliceInChains]
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4From Ashes to New is a RapMetal band from Pennsylvania, formed in 2013. They've gotten off to a steady start as an opening act for fellow rap rockers Music/HollywoodUndead. Their style is a creative mix of various genres such as NuMetal, HipHop, ElectronicMusic, {{Metalcore}}, and HardRock. Much like their influence Music/LinkinPark, they have two vocalists; a rapper and singer. They go back and forth in each song, and provide SopranoAndGravel dynamics.
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6Their song "Through It All" was released in 2015, to breakout success placing in the Top 10 of the Mainstream Rock charts. They released their album ''Day One'' in February 26, 2016, to moderate success.
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10* Matt Brandyberry - Rapping, keyboards
11* Chris Musser - Clean vocals
12* Branden "Boo" Kreider - Rhythm guitar, unclean vocals, backing vocals
13* Tim D'onofrio - Drums
14* Lance Dowdle - Lead guitar (touring/session)
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18* {{Angst}}: Quite a bit of it in their music can be found.
19* BreakupSong: "Through It All" is about a girl that left the protagonist's life.
20* {{Crossover}}: With Music/TheHu for a rearranged version of the latter's single "Yuve Yuve Yu".
21* GenreThrowback: They would honestly sound more at home in the late-'90s/early-'00s rap rock explosion than they do today. That said, their modern production style and unique variety of influences helps make it sound fresh.
22* HarshVocals: While Boo primarily serves as the rhythm guitarist, he can also provide unclean vocals.
23* NuMetal: Admitted fans of the genre.
24* SopranoAndGravel: Boo provides screams in contrast to Matt's rapping and Chris' screaming
25* VocalTagTeam: Matt and Chris, with Boo to a lesser extent, go back-and-forth in every song.

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