Wrench in the Works was an American Christian mathcore/metalcore band originating from Hartford, Connecticut. In addition to recording music and touring, Wrench in the Works had been featured on TVU and TVU's metalcore show, Battery[2] for the video to their hit song, "Dust Over Time Test." On September 28, 2010, Facedown Records announced that Wrench in the Works had disbanded.[citation needed]
Wrench in the Works | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | WrenchInTheWorks, WITW[1] |
Origin | Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
Genres | Mathcore, metalcore, hardcore punk |
Years active | 1999-2010 |
Labels | Facedown Records |
Past members | Darrell Tauro Justin Mehl Derek Anderson Andy Nelson |
Website | Wrench in the Works on Myspace |
Prodigal Transmission edit
In 2005, while under the label Redscroll Records, Wrench in the Works released their debut album, Prodigal Transmission.[3]
Lost Art of Heaping Coal edit
By 2008, Wrench in the Works had left Redscroll Records and signed onto Facedown Records where they released their second album, Lost Art of Heaping Coal.[4]
Members edit
Final Lineup edit
- Darrell Tauro - lead vocals
- Greg Thomas - guitar
- Derek Anderson - bass
- Andy Nelson - drums
Former members edit
- Dan Sherman - guitar
- Justin Mehl - guitar, backing vocals
Discography edit
- Studio albums
Released | Title | Label(s) |
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2005 | Prodigal Transmission | Redscroll Records |
August 19, 2008 | Lost Art of Heaping Coal | Facedown Records |
March 23, 2010 | Decrease/Increase[5] | Facedown Records |
References edit
- ^ "Wrench In the Works doing good for Kids". Metal Maniacs. February 8, 2010. Retrieved September 11, 2016.
- ^ Battery Tvulive.com, accessed July 13, 2009
- ^ Jesusfreakhideout.com: Wrench In The Works, "Prodigal Transmission" Review Retrieved July 13, 2009
- ^ Jesusfreakhideout.com: Wrench In The Works, "Lost Art of Heaping Coal" Review Retrieved July 13, 2009
- ^ "Decrease/Increase review by Indie Vision". Indie Vision. 11 March 2010. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
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