Deny

Deny
Informações gerais
OrigemBuenos Aires
PaísArgentina
Gênero(s)Post-hardcore
Metalcore
Eletrônica
Punk rock
Hardcore punk
Período em atividade2007 - atualmente
Gravadora(s)Pinhead Records
IntegrantesNazareno Gomez
Juan Pablo Uberti
Augustín Dupuis
Mateo Sevillano
Jonathan Perez
Joaquín Ortega
Página oficialSite Oficial

Deny é uma banda argentina de post hardcore surgida em 2007 em Buenos Aires tendo concluído sua primeira gravação em 2011, Reino de Tormentas. Ao lado de bandas como Silverstein, Alesana, Blessthefall, A Day to Remember, Memphis May Fire o August Burns Red.[1][2][3][4][5][6]


Discografia

EP

  • 2009: La Distancia (Inmune Records, 2012 Pinhead Records)

Álbuns de estúdio

  • 2011: Reino de Tormentas (Pinhead Records)
  • 2014: Invencible (Pinhead Records)

DVD

  • 2013: Por Siempre (Pinhead Records)

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Ligações externas

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