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Australian nu metal band
Superheist are an Australian nu metal band formed in 1993 by mainstay guitarist and backing vocalist DW Norton. They have released five studio albums,
Superheist
Australian heavy metal drummer (born 1975)
numerous other high-profile bands including Fear Factory, Divine Heresy and Superheist. In 2001, Sankey relocated from Australia to Los Angeles to begin a new
John_Sankey_(drummer)
Topics referred to by the same term
2006 French drama film "7 Years" (Lukas Graham song), 2015 "7 Years" (Superheist song), 2002 Seven Years, a song from Natalie Merchant's album Tigerlily
Seven_Years
2001 single by Superheist
from the debut album The Prize Recruit, by Australian nu metal group Superheist. It is a reworked version of "Bullet for You", a B-side from the previous
Bullet_(Superheist_song)
2002 single by Superheist
"7 Years" is the lead single by the Australian nu metal band Superheist from their second studio album, Identical Remote Controlled Reactions. It was issued
7_Years_(Superheist_song)
2001 single by Superheist
Back" / "Slide" is a double A-side single by Australian nu metal group, Superheist from their debut album, The Prize Recruit. Both tracks were co-written
Step_Back/Slide
2000 single by Superheist
"Crank the System" is the lead single by the Australian nu metal band Superheist from their first album The Prize Recruit. It was issued ahead of the album
Crank_the_System
2002 studio album by Superheist
Controlled Reactions is the second studio album by Australian nu metal group Superheist. It is the only album to feature Joey Biro as lead vocalist. The album
Identical Remote Controlled Reactions
Identical_Remote_Controlled_Reactions
2001 studio album by Superheist
album from Australian nu metal band Superheist. It was recorded at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne by Superheist and producer Kalju Tonuma and released
The_Prize_Recruit
Musical artist
songwriter, producer, guitarist and founding mainstay of metallers, Superheist (1993–2004, 2016–present). In 1998 he established Faultline Records –
DW_Norton
Lineups of a music festival series
No Spiderbait Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Magic Dirt Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Superheist Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Eskimo Joe Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No The Monarchs
Big_Day_Out_lineups_by_year
Australian singer
and Over-Reactor. He was previously the singer of The Ox and The Fury, Superheist, and The Nerve. He is currently enrolled in his last year of the Juris
Ezekiel_Ox
Australian music festival
Party Freddy Fresh Regurgitator Something For Kate You Am I Frenzal Rhomb Superheist Killing Heidi DJ Boppa 28 Days Alex Lloyd Area-7 Rhubarb Pollyanna The
Falls_Festival
Topics referred to by the same term
"Empire", a song by Serenity on the album Lionheart "Empire", a song by Superheist on the album Identical Remote Controlled Reactions "Empire", a song by
Empire_(disambiguation)
1993 single by Faith No More and Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
the Year (2002). In 2019, the song was covered by Australian metal band Superheist. All songs written by Billy Gould, Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., Mike Bordin, Mike
Another_Body_Murdered
2002 single by Superheist
"A Dignified Rage" is a song by Australian nu metal group Superheist, released as the second single, from their second album Identical Remote Controlled
A_Dignified_Rage
Sugarless Suicide Silence Sum 41 Sunk Loto Sunna Super Junky Monkey Superbutt Superheist Swift Sw1tched Sworn In SX-10 Sylar System of a Down Systematic Tadpole
List_of_nu_metal_bands
David Holmes - Slightly Odway Jebediah Australia, Debut Chrome Matrix Superheist Australia, EP When I Was Born for the 7th Time Cornershop - 9 Behind the
1997_in_music
Song" – Custard "Delicious" – Moler "Crush" – Violetine "Have Your Way" – Superheist "Ladyfingers" – Luscious Jackson "Falling Away from Me" – Korn "Guerrilla
Indie_2000
New Zealand alternative rock band
Pacifier co-headlined the Kings of Rock Tour with Australian metallers Superheist. Sean Kemp of Oz Music Project caught their performance at Adelaide's
Shihad
Australian music festival held near Perth
Grinspoon John Butler Trio Pacifier Machine Gun Fellatio Motorace Bodyjar Superheist The Fergusons Spencer Tracy 23 November 2003 Jack Johnson Powderfinger
Rock_It_(music_festival)
Topics referred to by the same term
Feel, 2002 "Liberate", by Slipknot from Slipknot, 1999 "Liberate", by Superheist from Identical Remote Controlled Reactions, 2003 "Liberated", by Amaranthe
Liberation
Australian band
toured with Korn, Marilyn Manson, Kiss, Helmet, Dubwar, Grinspoon and Superheist, as well as playing shows with The Prodigy, Deftones, The Living End,
Non-Intentional_Lifeform
Musical artist
well as ‘Engineer of the Year’ and ‘Producer of the Year’ (2001) for Superheist’s The Prize Recruit. In 2007, he completed a Master of Music Degree (M
Kalju_Tonuma
Album by Superheist
Sidewinder is the fourth album from Australian nu metal band Superheist, released on 3 May 2019 through Black Mountain Music. The album was announced on
Sidewinder_(album)
Australian musical genre
aspects of that sound into their own, or shifting toward it completely. Superheist, a Melbourne group that had formed in the early part of the decade as
Australian_heavy_metal
Topics referred to by the same term
(Madeline Merlo song), 2022 "Slide" (¥$ song), 2024 "Step Back"/"Slide", by Superheist, 2001 "Slide", by Chris Brown from Breezy "Slide", by Dido from No Angel
Slide
Topics referred to by the same term
song by Matt Costa from A Brokedown Melody "The Road", a 2004 song by Superheist "The Road", a 2009 song by Frank Turner from Poetry of the Deed "The Road"
The_Road_(disambiguation)
Australian deathgrind band
a new hardcore band called Walk the Earth that featured Ludbrook and Superheist guitarist DW Norton. After an EP and a short spate of tours that included
Damaged_(band)
Award-nominated record producer, founder and guitarist with the nu-metal band Superheist Michael Paynter – singer, made the top 16 on second season of The Voice
List_of_people_from_Frankston
Award ceremony
Avalanches – "Since I Left You" Fatt Dex (featuring MC Trey) – "Creepin'" Superheist – "Step Back" International Viewer's Choice: MTV Brasil International
2001_MTV_Video_Music_Awards
Topics referred to by the same term
(Hollywood Undead song), 2011 "Bullet" (Misfits song), 1978 "Bullet" (Superheist song), 2001 "Bullet", a song by Covenant from Northern Light, 2002 "Bullet"
Bullet_(disambiguation)
Australian band
through to September. Ezekiel Ox plays in Over-Reactor, Full Scale, and Superheist as well as leading his solo rock project "Ezekiel Ox". Pete Williamson
Mammal_(band)
Annual outdoor music festival in Meredith, Victoria, Australia
The Monarchs, TISM, John Butler Trio, Rocket Science, 1200 Techniques, Superheist, Warped, Combo La Revelacion, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Silver Ray, Prop
Meredith_Music_Festival
Annual Australian music awards
McKercher, Richard Pleasance – Augie March – Sunset Studies Kalju Tonuma – Superheist – The Prize Recruit The Mark of Cain – The Mark of Cain – This Is This
2001_ARIA_Music_Awards
Annual Australian music awards ceremony
the Year Anton Hagop – Silverchair – Diorama Adam Rhodes & DW Norton – Superheist – "A Dignified Rage" Daniel Denholm – The Whitlams – Torch the Moon Paul
2002_ARIA_Music_Awards
Annual Australian music industry award
Pleasance Sunset Studies by Augie March Kalju Tonuma The Prize Recruit by Superheist The Mark of Cain This Is This... by The Mark of Cain Nick Launay Roll
ARIA Award for Producer of the Year
ARIA_Award_for_Producer_of_the_Year
Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
the suburb, such as 28 Days, The Basics, Lee Harding, Madison Avenue, Superheist, and the Belair Lip Bombs. The Christmas Festival of Lights has been held
Frankston,_Victoria
Australian drummer
After Damaged disbanded in 2004 Sanders and Ludbrook worked with ex-Superheist guitarist DW Norton. They formed Walk the Earth, which issued an EP, Rampant
Matt_"Skitz"_Sanders
Australian alternative rock music festival (1989-2003)
Fellatio, Last Days of April, Palladium, Shutterspeed, the Ataris, Area-7, Superheist, Good Charlotte, the Hives, Nerf Herder, H2O, Zoo Bombs, One Dollar Short
Livid_(festival)
Australian heavy metal music festival
Psychrist, Superheist, Fracture, Dement Ensemble, Blathudah 14 December 1996 - Alchemist, Blood Duster, Discordia, Abramelin, Superheist, Manticore,
Metal_for_the_Brain
Former music festival held in Tasmania, Australia
alignment with the other acts - Grinspoon, Alex Lloyd, Sonic Animation, Superheist, Motor Ace, You Am I and Pacifier. Second, it was only eight months since
Gone_South
Live album
Spiderbait "Happiness" - Regurgitator "My Mind's Sedate" - Shihad "Bullet" - Superheist "Champion" - Grinspoon "Greg! The Stop Sign" - TISM "Go Go" - Ratcat "The
Discrespective
Australian progressive metal band
handed production over to D.W. Norton, the guitarist with Melbourne band Superheist and the part-owner of Back Beach Studios in Rye, Victoria. Spiritech introduced
Alchemist_(band)
1994 demo album by Superheist
track death metal demo and the first release by Australian nu metal band Superheist It was their rarest recording (before it was re-released in 2018), as
Apocalypse_demo
Hawkins, Chris Shiflett and Nate Mendel from the Foo Fighters Oct 26: Superheist Nov 9: The Streets Nov 16: ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
List of Rage guest programmers
List_of_Rage_guest_programmers
To July". Blabbermouth.net. April 12, 2022. Retrieved April 12, 2022. "SUPERHEIST Announce Release Of New Album". Heavymag.com.au. May 4, 2022. Retrieved
2022_in_heavy_metal_music
Pnau 28 Days Frenzal Rhomb Powderfinger Something for Kate Magic Dirt Superheist King Kapisi (NZ) Sunk Loto george Endorphin GT Couchfunk DJs DJ Ransom
List of Splendour in the Grass line-ups
List_of_Splendour_in_the_Grass_line-ups
Topics referred to by the same term
"Step Back" (Ronnie McDowell song), 1982 "Step Back"/"Slide", a single by Superheist, 2001 "Step Back", a song by Candlebox from Happy Pills, 1998 "Step Back"
Step_Back
Name list
and restaurateur Drew Dedman, Australian past member of nu metal band Superheist Drew Deezy, Samoan American rapper Drew Denbaum (born 1949), American
Drew_(name)
Former annual music festival in Australia
MC's Fatboy Slim Frankenbok H-Block 101 Machine Gun Fellatio Resin Dogs Superheist You Am I Sonic Jihad "Sticky Carpet - Music - Entertainment - theage.com
Offshore_Festival
1997 EP by Superheist
Chrome Matrix is the lesser known debut EP from Australian nu metal band Superheist, released by Cut-Throat / Shock Records in 1997 three years after their
Chrome_Matrix
Australian song chart in 2001
United States 96 Fuck Authority Pennywise United States 97 Step Back Superheist Australia 98 We Come 1 Faithless United Kingdom 99 It Began in Afrika
Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2001
Triple_J's_Hottest_100_of_2001
Australian music festival (1996–2012)
Rhomb Jebediah Regurgitator Bodyjar Magic Dirt Sunk Loto Not From There Superheist Sick Puppies Sonicanimation DJ Abel Alex Lloyd Something for Kate Friendly
Homebake
Australian drummer and bass guitarist
Suicidal Tendencies (USA), 28 Days, Pacifier, Frenzal Rhomb, Bodyjar, Superheist and Sunk Loto. AGaugeFor released two extended plays, Reproach (1999)
Adrian_Griffin_(drummer)
(Supersuckers) Sean Pentecost, Australian alternative metal drummer (Superheist) Hal Singer, 100, American jazz saxophonist and bandleader 19 Randall
2020_in_music
Edition of annual Australian music award
Northlane – Alien Alpha Wolf – Fault Ocean Sleeper – Don't Leave Me This Way Superheist – Sidewinder Thornhill – The Dark Pool Best Independent Hip Hop Album
AIR_Awards_of_2020
Annual music video award
Avalanches — "Since I Left You" Fatt Dex (featuring MC Trey) — "Creepin'" Superheist — "Step Back" 2002 Holly Valance — "Kiss Kiss" 1200 Techniques — "Karma"
MTV Video Music Award for International Viewer's Choice
MTV_Video_Music_Award_for_International_Viewer's_Choice
2004 compilation album by Superheist
New, Rare, Live is a 2004 compilation album by the Australian band Superheist. It includes the band's final recorded songs with earlier songs and live
New,_Rare,_Live
Album by Superheist
Ghosts of the Social Dead is the third album from Australian nu metal band Superheist, released on 28 October 2016. The album was announced on 26 June 2016
Ghosts_of_the_Social_Dead
Something For Kate Saturday 16 September 1995 with Channel Zero, Downtime, Superheist, Alchemist, Tuff Muff, Haite Saturday 30 September 1995 with Something
Scenestar
Australian progressive metal band
the Back Beach Studio in Rye. Production was by Alarum and DW Norton (Superheist's guitarist). Norton also engineered the album and provided whispers, vocal
Alarum_(band)
Australian musical award
March Doug Brady 33+1⁄3 by John Farnham Kalju Tonuma The Prize Recruit by Superheist Nick Launay Roll On by The Living End Tony Espie, Bobbydazzler (a.k.a
ARIA Award for Engineer of the Year
ARIA_Award_for_Engineer_of_the_Year
Australian heavy metal band
Richie 'DW' Norton (also known for playing guitar in Australian band Superheist), who offered to record Frankenbok's debut album and release it via his
Frankenbok
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