DB9D9
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| DB9D9 | |
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| Origin | San Diego, California, USA |
| Genre(s) | Industrial |
| Members | |
| Eric Recourt Susan Smith Morgan McCreary |
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DB9D9 is an industrial rock band that hails from San Diego, California.
Band Members:
- Vocals, sequences, samples, guitars - Eric Recourt
- Live Drums - Susan Smith
- Live Guitars - Morgan McCreary
[edit] Discography
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The album "db9d9" was released to critical acclaim and won an award for best industrial album. db9d9 performed a lot during this period, they played the whisky in Los Angeles and opened for Metallica and for Motley Crue, because of this album. Recourt began networking to get db9d9 music into movies and television. His ambition paid off and several projects used music from the album "db9d9".
After licensing music from the first db9d9 album, Recourt invested in upgrades and locked himself away to begin work on a new album. He wanted to create an album that was "pure" and "in the moment". Recourt claims to have let the songs on "Something to Cry About" evolve naturally without trying to push them in any specific direction, which may have something to do with the album's unique industrial sound. The cover art was created by digital artist, tsubasa.

