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An awestriking band from Texas. Oh boy, these guys are great... I'm still working on this page, give me time... While you're waiting, go listen to them!

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Bio from the site...
 
Combining emotionally charged lyrics with melodic, heavy hitting guitar riffs and screams, The Trademark has created a style that could turn the head of any music fan. Anyone knowledgeable about the local music scene can see that The Trademark has done something that 99% of high school bands fail to do: They have taken their music from a bunch of kids playing around to the professional level.

Any Trademark fan will tell you there is nothing business-like about their live performances, and live shows are what really make the average listener a di-hard fan. Their high-energy, extreme stage presence is something that is not seen by any bands on the local level. Colliding fans, band members, and instruments is a scene that is most always present at The Trademarks shows. Despite intense stage presence, they still focus on sound as the number one priority, using animation on stage only as a supplement to the music.

Self-recording 3 CDs and booking all of their own shows, The Trademark's 100% do-it-yourself attitude has proven that they are willing to work as hard as possible to get their music out to the ears of the public. Only 6 months after deciding to become serious with the future of the band, they have been featured on compilations and have shared the stage with acts such as Dynamite Boy, Never Heard Of It and Cruiserweight. At every Trademark show, more and more people can be seen in the crowd singing and screaming along, proving that success is their only option.
 
By Billy Canino

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Band...
 
Andrew Forrester
Austin Gros
Steve Stoicovy
Peter Pham