Boiler Room (band)

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Boiler Room
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Background information
GenresNu metal, alternative metal[1]
Years active1996–2001
LabelsRoadrunner, Tommy Boy
Past membersChris Lino
Rob Caggiano
James Meselsohn
Mike Meselsohn
Joe Barracato

Boiler Room was an American nu metal band who formed in 1996.[2]

The band, featuring vocalist Chris Lino, guitarist Rob Caggiano, bassist James Meselsohn, and drummer Mike Meselsohn, toured through their local club scene for several years, building up their material and performance skills. They broke through on local radio following an opening slot for Orgy in 1999. Original guitarist Joey Barracato played on their first self-titled 1996 CD and played the first couple years of gigs, opening for bands such as Type O Negative, Life of Agony, and Korn.

The next year, Boiler Room signed to Roadrunner Records,[3] which was slated to release their debut album, "Can't Breathe", for the summer of 2000. The record, however, failed to come out after several delays, and Boiler Room signed with Tommy Boy Records. "Can't Breathe" was finally issued in November of the same year,[3] only for Tommy Boy to drop the band once their short term contract expired.

With no label, Boiler Room broke up in April 2001,[3] with only that single release to their credit. The song "Do It Again" did however appear on an MTV compilation disc titled Return of the Rock that was released on June 13, 2000.

Discography[]

Boiler Room [1996] DIY Records
01. Low Society
02. Wrecking Man
03. Do Or Die
04. Judgement Day
05. Out For Self
06. Undying
07. Hard Reality
08. Independence
09. Day By Day
10. Black Sky
11. We All Bleed

Can't Breathe [2000] Roadrunner Records / Tommy Boy Records
01. Do It Again
02. It's Real
03. Superficial
04. Insomnia
05. Crash
06. Patience
07. Can't Breathe
08. Fuse
09. Hopeless
10. Can I Live
11. See Through You
12. Vindictive
13. No Reason

Do It Again (single) [2001] Roadrunner Records / Tommy Boy Records
01. Do It Again (album version)
02. 4 X 4
03. Do It Again (US mix)

References[]

  1. ^ "Boiler Room | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Biography". boilerroommusic.com. Archived from the original on February 9, 2001.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Boiler Room Biography". rockdetector.com. (archived).

External links[]

Official website (archived)

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