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Chaotic metal music combusting with an array of sexual industrial
flavors adds exotic torture spice shedding light with their
self entitled third release Three Sixes. The four gents
from sunny California unveil music in such a way that without
warning one might hail THREE SIXES an upcoming musical innovation
of Industrial Erotic Horror Metal for which they might be
in start of something completely new. Regardless the THREE
SIXES banish all other label descriptions of what one might
portray their sound to be, but on the other hand these men
are on another league of their own. One of the bonuses they
have with their sound is the creativity that is utilized
with industrial influences that gives an edge of supremacy
that other bands of this day and age do not have. Vocalist
Damien LaVey (a.k.a Necrophiliac extraordinaire) belts hellish
singing blending his twist with the rest of this sinister
bunch breathing life into a sickish band of new levels.
Songs
from these demented four ranges in pure sexual perversion
to pleasurable delight in various lyrical ways of expression
THREE SIXES almost in a way displays humor to the worded
content but some might find this psychologically upsetting
to listen. Songs that give example to this are Possession,
I.F.T.D and Bleed For Me for which are the backbone of strength
with this CD, but the videos are another topic entirely
to themselves. Despite that fact this current release is
a mixture of two previous albums in combination with three
new-recorded songs along with two band videos of this release.
Above all this has what it takes to grab any true metal
fan with an odd sense of humor. Overall listening view of
THREE SIXES shows normal recording production but more than
makes up is the song content and sound structure overall.
Invigorating, alluring and diabolically tasteful THREE SIXES
have accomplished what other bands have not. Way to go \m/.
Review
from METALLIAN.COM
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THREE SIXES -
If
the band DRI went mad and converted to Satanism Three Sixes
would be just that. Three Sixes hailing from Orange County,
CA spin their sinister tale of brutality with their self-titled
release that is a mixture of previous songs from two earlier
releases coupled with three new song additives. Not to bad
if you ask me considering this is not your typical evil
band of today! Upside to this band has to be the original
style Three Sixes has with riffs that verge on the chaotic
side of early '90s metal but offering a fresh mesh of sound
that makes this group diverse in more ways than one. Track
song strengths are Lord Of The Dead, God Denied and Holy
Man are raw, thrilling and enticing seductive giving the
rest of Three Sixes an untamed energy that gives an erotic
twist to a band that some can label lyrically as distortedly
sick. Front man Damien LaVey shrills with an otherworldly
voice that generates a new eeriness with each song sung;
unlike bands with a mainstream vocalist he delivers refreshing
forms of wickedness. Highlight power track of this album
is song Bleed For Me sounding like an Anthrax tune mixed
with techno blasts voicing death counterparts of a sinister
crime with fury drum beats. Additive bonus is the two band
videos of God Denied and Holy Man which show live band footage
mixed with the concept for each video. Downfall to this
highly energized group has to be said is that the music
gets too repetitive with the song samples ranging in the
conversion of rap metal which is not compelling. Nonetheless,
these cats rage with tainted imagery that can even make
the horrid erotically beautiful. (www.threesixes.com) -
Jussi
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Review
from Music
Extreme.com
A
devastating release with a really modern sound is what we
hold in our hands now. The guys in Three Sixes are experts
in creating demolishing guitar riffs played with a huge
sound and they are experts also in delivering really intense
rhythms designed to crush the listener. The vocals sound
powerful, being more deathly in some parts and more of the
screaming type in others. There is clever repetition of
ideas in the tracks which make each of the compositions
memorable. The guitar riffs are really wild as are many
of the faster rhythms that don´t have mercy for the
one that is listening to them. The album has a good sound
essential for this type of music to sound powerful....and
sure these guys sound heavy as hell!! The cover of Rolling
Stones "Paint It Black" adds points being really
different from the original version and fitting perfectly
the rest of the music that is on this album. A devastating
release.
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REVIEW.
Review
from SINISTERIA
MAGAZINE
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Review
from Music
Connection Magazine Vol.XXVIII, No. 22 10/25/04 to 11/07/04
These
guys wear their black hearts squarely on their bloody sleeves
with a full-length disc that makes frequent use of sound-bites,
a la Rob Zombie. But these necronauts are far darker and
unsettling. Hells Home epitomizes the
bands hardcore attack. Holy Man steps
up the pace with an ear-pummeling assault notable for singer
LaVeys relentless delivery. IFTD takes
necrophilia to absurdly graphic levels and should not be
ingested at mealtime.
Review
from RockNetWebZine
Okay
I like this CD. It's fucking sick as hell. Sure to send
Christian fundamentalists screaming for bibles and whatnot.
I found the lyrics to be pretty humorous. Yeah, sometimes
I have a sick sense of humor and I enjoyed this disc. The
musical accompaniment is heavy as hell and the lyrics are
the craziest damn ones I've heard in a long time. The sound
samples are funny. God helped some guy circumsize him? HAHAHA.
With a razor blade. Screwing corpses? I thought "Holy
Man" was pretty accurate and I liked The Rolling Stones
cover too. This CD has been in the player for a few days
now.
Review
from MetalFaction.com
Vidimir:
Three Sixes was approached by Metal Faction's very own Ambassador
and pointed them our way. This release comes via a very
impressive press kit, filled with stickers, business cards,
bio sheet, press photo and of course a disc.
Let
me start off by saying this was a fun, enjoyable listen.
I was banging on my steering wheel, driving into work, rocking
right along with the band.
Anyways,
this metalcore/rapcore outfit can really slam. Killswitch
blazes through chord after chord with images of a frothy
pit slamming into chaos. Shiva and Konnyakus backbone
assault on the senses is deafening and you can feel the
wall of sound slam you in the chest. Lastly we come to Damien.
Damien is an anomaly to say the least. His delivery of some
of the craziest lyrics Ive ever heard is damn genius.
On the track I.F.T.D. he spouts lyrics about
fucking dead female corpses in their eye, rib cage and spine.
I nearly pissed myself to this song and from what I hear
it is quite the crowd favorite. Other tracks include Lord
of the Dead, Hells Home and a solid
cover of the Rolling Stones Paint It Black.
Cover tracks are quite difficult, some are so unrecognizable
and other versions are barely tweaked beyond their initial
recording, however Three Sixes manage to do both by keeping
the original fairly intact, but still lending their demonic,
pounding sound to it. My favorite track on this disc by
far has got to be Holy Man. I found myself very
quickly singing the chorus of, Fuck you holy man and
your book of lies, eat shit and die, eat shit and die.
They have a pretty killer video for this track as well up
on the Three Sixes homepage.
Having
received this release as a promo, Id still very much
purchase this disc.
Rating:
5/5 Mad Dog Bottles
Evilash:
i got to agree with vidimir. him and i both wanted to review
this artist, but in the end vidimir won. i just concure
with everything...this band is amazing.
9/10
Band
Interview with MusicForce.net -
The first band of the night was a fantastic band who call
themselves Three Sixes or 666 for short. These guys were
tremendous to say the least and really started off the show
with a bang. These guys had a massive fan-base and were
they ever into the performance. Three Sixes rocked the Chain
Reaction stage for a good 30 minutes and I really enjoyed
the bands performance. Upon the completion of the bands
set they went outside to load up their truck and a majority
of their fans went out with the band.... The third band
of the night was another great hard rock band whos name
is The Disciples. These guys did not have as much crowd
response as that of Three Sixes but they did manage to win
the crowd over...
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Interview from KEEPER MAGAZINE - (click
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in bottom right corner of image.)
Keeper
Magazine, a southern California Metal magazine, interviews
THREE SIXES frontman, Damien LaVey and mentions them on
the cover. Click onto the interview or cover of the magazine
to enlarge.
 
A
Review from Metal-Exiles.com - (check out the original
review here)
Three
Sixes Viper Room March 1st
Posted by Jeff/skinwalker on 3/8/2003
Let me start off by saying Three Sixes is a sick band and
I like them for that. Their music, their stage presence
and their look are all intended to mess with your head.
The frontman, Damien LaVey, has a way to work the stage
and the crowd and has the perfect attitude for his music.
They have incredible music also, playing tracks from both
of their cds, Possession and Salvationless. Their music
is heavy, brutal and the vocals are intense!! From Possession
and Bleed For Me to Alone And Terrified and Salvationless,
they got the Viper Room off. If you are wondering what this
band is all about, check out their website at www.threesixes.com
and listen for yourself.
A
Review from Metalhall.com - (check
out the original review here)
Im
not a big fan of the whole rap-metal thing, in any way,
shape, or form. But I do recognize talent when I see it,
and Three Sixes are some talented, evil, motherfuckers.
They ooze this Slipknot kind of vibe with the jumpsuit look,
except they dont need the stupid masks to freak the
hell out of you. At Kozmos, last Saturday, Three Sixes opened
the show for The Iron Maidens (thumbs up again, Maidens,
for promoting local, original metal), and they tore through
a set of songs with such delightfully family-time
titles like I Fuck The Dead, Hells
Home, and God Denied, with evil aplomb.
Somebody call Senator Liebermann and Tipper Gore, these
guys are the poster boys for "family values" hehehehehe...
Check them out next time they defile a club, (and a virgin...)
near you.
FOR PICTURES OF THE SHOW
CLICK HERE!
Set List:
1. Lord of the Dead
2. I Fuck The Dead
3. Alone And Terrified
4. God Denied
5. Possession
6. Hells Home
7. Salvationless
9. Bleed For Me
A
Review from Harder Beat Magazine, Dallas, Texas

Review
from OC Weekly, Orange County, California
Though
the best bands are local, not all local bands are best,
and occasionally the local music we receive at LowBallAssChatter
Central is so terrifyingly bad were, like, post-traumatic-stress-syndromed,
approaching each envelope with the wariness of an Israeli
bomb squad. Yet sometimes, a package arrives thats
so artfully done we cant resist scrawling about it.
Take OC metal band Three Sixes, whove got a crafty
death/Satan shtick going. First, they zipped up their press
kit in a nifty black body bag, complete with coroner tag
reading "Name of Deceased: OC Weekly. Cause of Death:
Too much music!" Their bio reveals band members with
names such as "Damien LaVey" and "Killswitch,"
and they sweetly boast, "ARMAGEDDON IS HERE. ITS SOUNDTRACK
HAS BEEN WRITTEN." The kicker, though, is the death
certificate they lovingly filled out for us. Our Social
Security number: 666-66-6666! (!!!) Cause of death: cranial
combustion, auto-erotic asphyxiation, metal music, demonic
possession and a slipped disc whilst performing multiple
acts of necrophilia!? (Damn, were overworked even
when were dying!) As for the music, well, we aint
into it"I Fuck the Dead" is Cannibal Corpse
litebut, hey, maybe youll be. Read more at www.threesixes.com.
(RK)
To
view the entire page, click here.
Press
release for an upcoming compilation CD featuring THREE SIXES
Three
Sixes -- unclassifiably and incomparably shattering every
icon and trampling the norm, a band stormtrooping forward
to capture the world's extremities and edges, an industrial
/ rapcore/ rampant voice and sound unlike any other, poised
for world conquest and likely presenting the inverse savior-force
of the band's new track "Salvationless"!
-Brandon
L. Clark
BLC Productions
Little Rock, Arkansas
Yet
another killer review of 'Possession'!
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A
Review of the new "THREE SIXES" album "POSSESSION"
by Dug Graves
This
band is a force to be reckoned with! Their hard core style
puts them equal to the greats of METAL! Never has a band
rolled out such ferociously killer jams.. Tracks like "LORD
OF THE DEAD" with its no mercy assault of lyrics and
fury make these guys destined to rule the metal world. On
another track they give GWAR a run for the most gruesome
song ever with I.F.T.D. This song is RUDE and offfensive
and wonderfully OBSCENE!! Play it at your next x-mas or
office party. All in all I haven't been rocked like this
in years, and I look forward to more from the single most
hard core motherfuckers on this or any planet!!!
DUG GRAVES
DJ OF THE LIVING DEAD
http://halloweentheater.com
A
recent e-mail received by Damien from a radio station in
Romania
To: damienlavey@hotmail.com
Subject: thanks
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 08:27:21 GMT
Damien,
First,
i want you to know that i got your package quiet safely,
and right in time;secondly, i'd dare to try an unauthorized
view over your work: i've listened to it very opened, and
has astonished me and my audience: powerful rythms, bleeding
sex, blackened lusts, a sorrowfull image soundtrack, agonized
soundscapes of wickedness,...it seems you're spreading out
a whole darkened mentality, and above all the substance
is completed by your perfect voice and lyrics, blended by
Robb's sounds..., you're doing fine Damien, so fine with
your band, you're a Trinity of Darkness born through music.
It has crushed my audience so hard that they asked for more
Three Sixes, but i didn't know what to tell them, except
this is your first work and i don't know when will be out
your next release and i'll talk to you and to Ramie, and
you'll decide in one way or another.
So, in the future, if you'll decide to enrich me with your
music, don't hesitate and feel assure that your mentality
is really appreciated over here.
Thanks
a lot for your support, and for your time.
Thank you Damien, thank you Ramie for making this work possible.
regards, iulian scutaru.
Reviewer
Magazine, Number 8, September 2000

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