Members Of Lorna Shore, Fit For An Autopsy, And More Working On A New Deathcore Supergroup

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It looks like we are getting a special new project called “Titans of Metal,” which features members of Lorna Shore, Left To Suffer, Fit For An Autopsy, Attila, Traitor, and Infant Annihilator.

As reported by Revolver, Attila singer Chris “Fronzilla” Fronzak has started teasing news of this upcoming deathcore/metalcore supergroup over on social media. The artists associated with this Titans of Metal project are as follows:

Lorna Shore member Will Ramos, Fit For An Autopsy member Joe Badolato, Left To Suffer member Taylor Barber, Traitor member Tyler Shelton, Infant Annihilator member Dickie Allen, and Fronzak, of course.

That is seriously one hell of a fucking stacked lineup! Titans of Metal could possibly turn out to be a deathcore/metalcore compilation with vocalists appearing on their own individual songs; though, we could end up hearing some awesome deathcore tag-teams, like with Lorna Shore’s Will Ramos and Infant Annihilator’s Dickie Allen both on the same track.

We mention those two specifically because, in a past interview with us, Will shared that he had really wanted to collaborate with Dickie. There is also another metal vocalist Will wants to collaborate with as well; to find out who that metal singer is, follow the link below.

Interview: Lorna Shore Singer Will Ramos Tells Us The Two Metal Vocalists He Wants To Collab With

You can follow the other link below to check out the rest of our interview with Will Ramos. We have also included an excerpt for you to read.

'I don't look at myself as a deathcore vocalist': Lorna Shore Singer Will Ramos Talks Vocal Care, Love For Manga, + Crafting Tragedy On 'Pain Remains

The Pit: For those who may not know – How did you come to find out you wanted to be a vocalist? When you were younger, did you find yourself mimicing other vocalists?

Will Ramos: Yeah pretty much, I was definitely one of those little kids where I loved to try and mimic the people that I heard. You know, at the end of the day, I didn’t think that I was gonna be a screamer or anything. I always liked other instruments, so growing up, I was like, “Oh maybe I’ll do something”; not singing or anything like that. But then I just remember being in high school, I was just listening to heavy metal all the time, and I guess along my escapades – I don’t even remember when it started – but I started just yelling in the shower.

At one point, when one of my friends heard me, he was like, “Yo dude, you’re actually pretty okay, you should keep doing that.” Then that kind of just inspired me to keep going; then eventually I put my guitar down and I was like, “I’m just gonna keep screaming.” Then here I am. I always kinda wanted be a vocalist, I just never thought that it would have happened, you know?

 

 

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