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THROWAWAY: THREE of SEATONS FINEST...

Just imagine Thirty Seconds To Mars, but even edgier and you have Throwaway. A three piece hard rock/metal band whose music can get people dancing one second and moshing the next. Mixing hard hitting guitar riffs and soaring vocal melodies, Throwaway will rock your socks off until you cant find them amongst all of the other socks they've rocked. 

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Throwaway was formed back in 2015 originally as a high school project spearheaded by Zak Kerrison, lead vocalist and guitarist extraordinaire, Adrian Emili on backing vocals and bass guitar, and Bailey O’Brien doing his best on the drums. But has since evolved into much more with Throwaway recently releasing their second ep entitled “Out of Reach” and their single "Never Learn" has now been streamed over 35,000 times on Spotify.

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BAND MEMBERS

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ZAK KERRISON

Guitarist/Lead Vocalist

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BAILEY O'BRIEN

Drummer

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ADRIAN EMILI

Bassist/Backing Vocalist

MUSIC

Discography

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OUT OF REACH

September 2018

After being locked away for a while, perfectly crafting their next release to the hard rock/heavy metal world, Throwaway released Out of Reach. They dropped the rapping heard in their first album and favoured singing. The album is a lot lighter than their debut EP but still features lightning fast guitar solos, heavy breakdowns and unbelievably high vocals.

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The single "Never Learn" very recently hit 10,000 streams on Spotify

THROWN OFF TRACK

July 2015

In 2015, Throwaway published their first album into the world of heavy metal music, taking a page from Linkin Park and mixing rap into heavy metal music, This album features insane guitar riffs heavy enough to knock down buildings and raps fast enough to give you headspins.

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WHAT'S NEXT?

In the last 6 months, Throwaway have released a wicked trinity of songs showcasing each aspect of their music, Bad Vibes shows their intense riffs, Downfall displays their gentle and emotional side beautifully, and Hate (is a Better Word) gives you angst like no other. They don't seem to have any plans of slowing down this year either so be sure to remain engaged with this trio because you won't be disappointed.

Make sure to stay tuned to find out about all of Throwaway's future releases...

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