1999 Demo is a demo album and the debut release from American rock band Avenged Sevenfold. This demo recorded and released on 1999. On the All Excess DVD, on Album Recording's part, M. Shadows claim that Avenged Sevenfold recording three song for demo, with Matt Wendt, his friend and bassist at that time. Prior to the release of Avenged Sevenfold's debut album Sounding the Seventh Trumpet in 2001, Avenged Sevenfold made two demo recordings. These recordings are rare, and occasionally will be found for download on Avenged Sevenfold fan sites.
Names
The names of the band members on this demo are not using the pseudonyms they use now (except for The Rev). Instead, they used their real names, like (instead of M. Shadows and Zacky Vengeance) Matt Sanders and Zachary Baker, respectively. Only The Rev used a pseudonym, The Reverend Tholomew Plague (before shortened to The Rev).
Track listing
* All songs written by Avenged Sevenfold.
* All lyrics written by Matt Sanders and Zachary Baker
# "Forgotten Faces" - 3:37
# "Thick and Thin" - 4:10
# "The Art of Subconscious Illusion" - 3:46
Personnel
;Avenged Sevenfold
* Matt Sanders — vocals
* Zachary Baker — guitar
* Matt Wendt - bass
* The Reverend Tholomew Plague - drums
Names
The names of the band members on this demo are not using the pseudonyms they use now (except for The Rev). Instead, they used their real names, like (instead of M. Shadows and Zacky Vengeance) Matt Sanders and Zachary Baker, respectively. Only The Rev used a pseudonym, The Reverend Tholomew Plague (before shortened to The Rev).
Track listing
* All songs written by Avenged Sevenfold.
* All lyrics written by Matt Sanders and Zachary Baker
# "Forgotten Faces" - 3:37
# "Thick and Thin" - 4:10
# "The Art of Subconscious Illusion" - 3:46
Personnel
;Avenged Sevenfold
* Matt Sanders — vocals
* Zachary Baker — guitar
* Matt Wendt - bass
* The Reverend Tholomew Plague - drums
2000 Demo is a demo album from American rock band Avenged Sevenfold. This demo was recorded and released in 2000. Prior to the release of Avenged Sevenfold's debut album Sounding the Seventh Trumpet in 2001, Avenged Sevenfold made two demo recordings. These recordings are rare and occasionally will be found for download on Avenged Sevenfold fan sites. This is Avenged Sevenfold's second album. This is the last record with Matt Wendt on bass guitar. M. Shadows performs vocals on all the tracks.
Names
The names of the band members on this demo are pseudonyms, including M. Shadows and Zacky Vengeance, who previously had not used pseudonyms. Matt Sanders changed into "Shadows", and Zachary Baker became "Zacky Vengeance". During the recording of their next album, Sounding the Seventh Trumpet, "Shadows" added an "M." to the start of his name, becoming "M. Shadows".
Track listing
* All songs written by Avenged Sevenfold.
* All lyrics written by Shadows and Zacky Vengeance
* *These songs appear on 1999 Demo
# "Lips of Deceit" - 4:04
# "We Come Out at Night" - 3:56
# "Forgotten Faces" - 3:37*
# "Thick and Thin" - 4:10*
# "The Art of Subconscious Illusion" - 3:46*
Personnel
;Avenged Sevenfold
* Shadows — vocals
* Zacky Vengeance — guitar
* Matt Wendt — bass
* The Reverend Tholomew Plague — drums
Names
The names of the band members on this demo are pseudonyms, including M. Shadows and Zacky Vengeance, who previously had not used pseudonyms. Matt Sanders changed into "Shadows", and Zachary Baker became "Zacky Vengeance". During the recording of their next album, Sounding the Seventh Trumpet, "Shadows" added an "M." to the start of his name, becoming "M. Shadows".
Track listing
* All songs written by Avenged Sevenfold.
* All lyrics written by Shadows and Zacky Vengeance
* *These songs appear on 1999 Demo
# "Lips of Deceit" - 4:04
# "We Come Out at Night" - 3:56
# "Forgotten Faces" - 3:37*
# "Thick and Thin" - 4:10*
# "The Art of Subconscious Illusion" - 3:46*
Personnel
;Avenged Sevenfold
* Shadows — vocals
* Zacky Vengeance — guitar
* Matt Wendt — bass
* The Reverend Tholomew Plague — drums
Viancey Taveras (born April 20, 1991) known professionally as Viancey, is an American singer-songwriter, dancer, model, and actor.
Biography
Viancey Taveras was born on April 20, 1991 in The Bronx, New York. He is of Dominican descent. Viancey attended The Academy For Scholarship and Entrepreneurship, a college board school in New York. Viancey began modeling at the age of 16, and by the time he was 18, he appeared in many print ads. When he graduated from high school in 2009, he went on to pursue his career in singing and modeling. In 2009 He appeared on MTV with MTV Tr3ìs VJ Carlos Santos. He is currently working on his debut album. Viancey is the cousin of actress Judy Reyes.
Biography
Viancey Taveras was born on April 20, 1991 in The Bronx, New York. He is of Dominican descent. Viancey attended The Academy For Scholarship and Entrepreneurship, a college board school in New York. Viancey began modeling at the age of 16, and by the time he was 18, he appeared in many print ads. When he graduated from high school in 2009, he went on to pursue his career in singing and modeling. In 2009 He appeared on MTV with MTV Tr3ìs VJ Carlos Santos. He is currently working on his debut album. Viancey is the cousin of actress Judy Reyes.
Connie Lim, 24, is an LA based singer/songwriter. Born in Hollywood and raised in Palos Verdes, Connie Lim grew up close to the ocean, which she claims to be a huge inspiration for her work.
Lim started writing her own songs under the direction of her first piano teacher, Virginia Mendenhall. Her first song was entitled "Healthy People" at age 8. She continued to win composition awards throughout high school, but never considered to break from her traditional upbringing to make music her career. Born to a family of doctors, Connie felt quite a bit of "loving pressure" to pursue medicine as well.
In 2004 Connie enrolled as an undeclared major at UC Berkeley with plans to pursue medicine. Pre-med then became pre-law, which then became pre-business. As she pursued her studies, she continued to write music. She then saved up money to buy her first Casio keyboard. She found her first band mates by typing the instruments she wanted into the search box of her Facebook account, and realized many of her friends played music. Just like that, Connie started playing in the bay area with Farhad Farahmand on congas, Ian Lokae on bass, Walker Johnson on Drums, Dan on sax, and Tim Wong on Violin.
Within a year, she began recording with highschool pal, James Blashaw to create her first bedroom EP, entitled "Shifting".
After getting her BA from Berkeley, she drove back down to Los Angeles to pursue her caree.
Since then she's played at top choice venues like The House of Blues, The Viper Room, The Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre, and Saint Rocke. She has shared stages with artists ranging from Goapele to Colby O'Donis. She has also made guest appearances on NBC's Sunday LA show with Ted Chen, and Raw Music with Mekahlo Medina. You can find interviews of Lim with Berkeley's Daily Californian', Hardboiled',Hermosa Beach's The Beach Reporter , Channel APA's very own Steve Nguyen, and her hometown's main publication, Peninsula People.
Lim is currently recording her next EP in downtown LA, to be released at Hotel Cafe July 17, 2010.
Lim's music is available on www.iTunes.com/connielim and her community interact mainly on www.facebook.com/connielimmusic.
Lim started writing her own songs under the direction of her first piano teacher, Virginia Mendenhall. Her first song was entitled "Healthy People" at age 8. She continued to win composition awards throughout high school, but never considered to break from her traditional upbringing to make music her career. Born to a family of doctors, Connie felt quite a bit of "loving pressure" to pursue medicine as well.
In 2004 Connie enrolled as an undeclared major at UC Berkeley with plans to pursue medicine. Pre-med then became pre-law, which then became pre-business. As she pursued her studies, she continued to write music. She then saved up money to buy her first Casio keyboard. She found her first band mates by typing the instruments she wanted into the search box of her Facebook account, and realized many of her friends played music. Just like that, Connie started playing in the bay area with Farhad Farahmand on congas, Ian Lokae on bass, Walker Johnson on Drums, Dan on sax, and Tim Wong on Violin.
Within a year, she began recording with highschool pal, James Blashaw to create her first bedroom EP, entitled "Shifting".
After getting her BA from Berkeley, she drove back down to Los Angeles to pursue her caree.
Since then she's played at top choice venues like The House of Blues, The Viper Room, The Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre, and Saint Rocke. She has shared stages with artists ranging from Goapele to Colby O'Donis. She has also made guest appearances on NBC's Sunday LA show with Ted Chen, and Raw Music with Mekahlo Medina. You can find interviews of Lim with Berkeley's Daily Californian', Hardboiled',Hermosa Beach's The Beach Reporter , Channel APA's very own Steve Nguyen, and her hometown's main publication, Peninsula People.
Lim is currently recording her next EP in downtown LA, to be released at Hotel Cafe July 17, 2010.
Lim's music is available on www.iTunes.com/connielim and her community interact mainly on www.facebook.com/connielimmusic.