September 2 in the history of rock and metal music

Dino Cazares

September 2 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in Mexico in 1966. Founder and guitarist of the band Fear Factory. Later founded Mexican-American band Brujeria with members of such bands as: Faith No More, Carcass, Napalm Death and others.

Felix Bohnke

September 2 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in Germany in 1974. Drummer of the bands Edguy and Avantasia.

Jill Janus

September 2 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in the USA in 1975. Former vocalist of the heavy metal band Huntress.

She died on August 14, 2018, as a result of suicide. She was 42 years old.

Sam Rivers

September 2 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in the USA in 1977. Bassist for the band Limp Bizkit.

Adde Mitroulis

Born in Sweden in 1977. Drummer and vocalist in Swedish grind bands Birdflesh and General Surgery.

Roel van Helden

September 2 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in Holland in 1980. Drummer of the band Powerwolf.

Tomas Nilsson (Zorn, Zornheym)

September 2 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in Sweden in 1982. Former bass-guitarist of the black metal band Dark Funeral. At the moment guitarist of Aktiv Dödshjälp and Zornheym.

Sepultura released the album “Chaos A.D.”

September 2 in the history of rock and metal music

The fifth studio album by Brazilian metal band Sepultura, released on September 2, 1993 on the Roadrunner Records label and produced by Andy Wallace. A turning point album in the collective’s creativity and a departure from the band’s usual style. There is much less technicality, complexity and speed too. But many critics call it the band’s best. In any case, it got everyone’s attention.

Iron Maiden released the “Dance of Death” album

September 2 in the history of rock and metal music

Thirteenth studio album by heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released September 2, 2003 and the second since the return of Bruce and Adrian. It was produced by Steve Harris and Kevin Shirley. For the first time, the album featured a song that drummer Nico McBrain participated in writing – he co-wrote the song “New Frontier”.