Reform the Resistance

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Reform the Resistance
Origin Phoenix, Arizona
Nashville, Tennessee
Genres Christian rock, Christian metal, rap rock
Years active2007 (2007)–present
LabelsWuLi, Blood and Ink
MembersJason Moncivaiz
Sambo Moncivaiz
Ryan Dugger
Website reformtheresistance.com

Reform the Resistance is an American Christian metal and Christian rock band, and they primarily play alternative metal, nu metal, post-rock, and rap rock. They come from both Phoenix, Arizona and Nashville, Tennessee. The band started making music, in 2007, with lead vocalist and guitarist, Jason Moncivaiz, bassist and background vocalist, Sambo Moncivaiz, and drummer and background vocalist, Ryan Dugger. Their first full-length studio album, The Truth Is Dangerous, was released in 2011 by WuLi Records.

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Background

Reform the Resistance is a Christian metal and Christian rock band from both Phoenix, Arizona and Nashville, Tennessee. [1] The band formed in 2007, with members, lead vocalist and guitarist, Jason Moncivaiz, bassist and background vocalist, Sambo Moncivaiz, and drummer and background vocalist, Ryan Dugger. [1] [2] The two Moncivaiz brothers were in the band, Justifide. [2]

Music history

The band commenced as a musical entity in 2007, with their release, The Truth Is Dangerous, a studio album, that was released by WuLi Records, on April 26, 2011. [3] [4] [5] [6] On July 7, 2015 the band released the album DOS.

Members

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Discography

Studio albums

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