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Biography : WC

WC was born in New York City during 2003. The band chooses the controversial name "WC" in an effort to contradict the glamorous and fashionable situation flooding the world of modern music.

The initial line up (2003) consisted of Wastor (Vocals, Guitars, El.Violin), Amanita (Drums, Vocals) and bassist Kevin Hummel. During the following 2 years, they colaborated with various bands and performed in various clubs around the NYC area including CBGBs and the Barracuda. The band's sound during that time was heavily inspired by the nu-metal and industrial-metal scene. They recorded a four song promo CD that included "Mr. Pink", a song that attracted the interest of Daniel Glass of Artemis Records, one of the largest independent labels in NYC.

2005 finds Wastor and Amanita returning to Athens Greece, while they begin recordings for their first album in the Greek language. The band's sound evolves towards a darker Gothic sound and they release the song "Oy Foneyseis" ("Thou shall not Kill") featuring Georgia Kefala (Mple) on vocals, and their first video clip "A.M.Y.M" directed by Constantine.

WC's aggressive sound along with their heavily inspired by gothic imagery stage image, attracted the interest of L. Mahairitsas (a Greek platinum selling singer). The result of WC's collaboration with L. Mahairitsas was the song "Falaina", released by Minos-EMI Greece, and presented live in Thessaloniki, on a show aired on "NET" (National Greek Television) that watched more than half a million people.

In February 2006, WC return to their initial trio form, with the addition of Johnny Ray on el. bass, a position that later will be taken by Manos "Elfman".

On July 2007, Sterling Sound in New York chooses WC's "Ashes" to be featured on "Sterling Sound's emerging artists player" an honour that places WC among the best newcoming bands worldwide. Their debut album "WC" is released by Legend Records on December 10, 2007 throughout Greece and Cyprus. It is a "bi-lingual" album (versions of their songs both in Greek and in English).

Within 2 weeks, WC hit the Greek charts while the media praises its release in their critics. Their video clip for "Oy Foneyseis" will be nominated for best video of the year 2008 (category alternative) by MAD TV (Greece's biggest music video TV network).

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