Judgement X Day

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Judgement Day
Origin California
Genres Metal hardcore, hardcore, [1] metallic hardcore, [2] Sludge hardcore [3]
Years active2014-present
LabelsOnTheAttack! Records, [4] [5] Made in the USA Records
MembersLevi Lehman
Brandon de Vincenzo
Travis Phillips
Estaban Baena
Joe Nunn
Jake Kelley
Past membersMichael
Website Judgement X Day on Facebook

Judgement X Day or Judgement Day is a Metal hardcore [6] straight-edge [1] [7] band from Southern California.

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History

Judgement X Day formed in 2013. The band's lineup at the time was Vocalist Levi Lehman, Guitarists Michael and Brandon de Vincenzo, Bassist Travis Phillips and Drummer Joe Nunn. The band released a demo in November of that year, months after they formed. [1] The demo featured Tommy Green, of bands such as Sleeping Giant and xDeathstarx. In June 2014, the band signed to OnTheAttack Records, a Christian hardcore label from San Francisco. [4] The band released an EP titled The Altar in 2015 through OTA. [2] The EP featured guest vocalists Chad Paramore of Messengers, Noah Friend of World of Pain, and Brandan Schieppati of Bleeding Through. [2] The band is also signed to Made in the USA Records, owned by Levi Lehman the band's vocalist. [8]

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