Silent Screams
Method of Doubt
Performed By
Method of Doubt
Album UPC
634479887789
CD Baby Track ID
5484681
Label
Method of Doubt
Released
2008-01-01
BPM
105
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm80808002
Year
2008
Spotify Plays
112
Writers
Writer
Kenneth Heer, Dennis Show, Chris Qualls
Pub Co
Method of Doubt
Composer
Kenneth Heer, Dennis Show, Chris Qualls
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Arkansas
Description
In-your-face guitar rock dripping with originality and dancing on the edge of riffer madness, guaranteed to make you bang your head and leave you begging for more.
Notes
Method of Doubt is:
Kenny Heer – Vocals
Chris Qualls – Rhythm Guitar/Backing Vocals
Dennis Show – Lead Guitar
Shane Baskins - Bass
Tim Show – Drums
Method of Doubt formed in July of 2004. Front man Kenny Heer and guitarist Dennis Show left the band C-Zure after deciding to start their own band. Joined by Dennis\' brother, Tim Show, they auditioned for more members. They found guitarist Chris Qualls and bassist Shane Baskins. Now they were a cohesive unit with a ton of hard-hitting material: all that was left was to hit the clubs, and that is exactly what they did. With an ever-expanding fan base and tons of album requests, it did not take long for the guys to decide it’s time to make an album. In May 2005 they entered the studio to begin work on their first full length album. Now a year and a half later, work has finally been completed and looking for a winter release.
Method of Doubt has been expanding their fan base by bringing their music to the masses, and with each day that passes, new fans emerge and help solidify that Method of Doubt will be a band not easily forgotten.
Here are three reviews for the song “It’s Good to be the King” from Garageband:
\"detailed and different\"
\"Very cool heaviness for sure..... Beat changes and song dynamics are interesting and engaging. I dug the guitar solo and the rhythm behind it, the jam after it before the last verse was VERY cool and well-placed.\"
Sacredgroove
Cary, North Carolina
\"Rock as it should be\"
\"Not at all bad my friends! Deffinitly on the right track from the off. A tight groovy main riff and solid backing coupled with angry vocals. This song has everything it needs and the guitar solo was the icing on the cake. ROCK ON!!!\"
SpiralDive
Northampton, England, United Kingdom
\"GREAT JOB\"
\"bass tone is good. Thick. Groove is awesome. I like the riff. Groove metal right here folks. Verses are different. Nice for a change. I dig this song. Vocalist is really good. Mallcore (nu-metal) bands should take note. THIS is how you write an actual GROOVE METAL song. GREAT JOB!\"
- jeff42
Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Kenny Heer – Vocals
Chris Qualls – Rhythm Guitar/Backing Vocals
Dennis Show – Lead Guitar
Shane Baskins - Bass
Tim Show – Drums
Method of Doubt formed in July of 2004. Front man Kenny Heer and guitarist Dennis Show left the band C-Zure after deciding to start their own band. Joined by Dennis\' brother, Tim Show, they auditioned for more members. They found guitarist Chris Qualls and bassist Shane Baskins. Now they were a cohesive unit with a ton of hard-hitting material: all that was left was to hit the clubs, and that is exactly what they did. With an ever-expanding fan base and tons of album requests, it did not take long for the guys to decide it’s time to make an album. In May 2005 they entered the studio to begin work on their first full length album. Now a year and a half later, work has finally been completed and looking for a winter release.
Method of Doubt has been expanding their fan base by bringing their music to the masses, and with each day that passes, new fans emerge and help solidify that Method of Doubt will be a band not easily forgotten.
Here are three reviews for the song “It’s Good to be the King” from Garageband:
\"detailed and different\"
\"Very cool heaviness for sure..... Beat changes and song dynamics are interesting and engaging. I dug the guitar solo and the rhythm behind it, the jam after it before the last verse was VERY cool and well-placed.\"
Sacredgroove
Cary, North Carolina
\"Rock as it should be\"
\"Not at all bad my friends! Deffinitly on the right track from the off. A tight groovy main riff and solid backing coupled with angry vocals. This song has everything it needs and the guitar solo was the icing on the cake. ROCK ON!!!\"
SpiralDive
Northampton, England, United Kingdom
\"GREAT JOB\"
\"bass tone is good. Thick. Groove is awesome. I like the riff. Groove metal right here folks. Verses are different. Nice for a change. I dig this song. Vocalist is really good. Mallcore (nu-metal) bands should take note. THIS is how you write an actual GROOVE METAL song. GREAT JOB!\"
- jeff42
Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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