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Eric July

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Origin
  
Dallas, Texas

Years active
  
2012–present

Website
  
twitter.com/EricDJuly

Instruments
  
Vocals

Labels
  
Independent

Record label
  
INDEPENDENT


Genres
  
Hip hop music, Metalcore, Nu metal, Rap metal

Similar
  
BackWordz, Red Handed Denial, Fire From The Gods, Craig Mabbitt, Escape the Fate

Profiles

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Eric July (born April 17, 1990) is an American rapper and political activist. He is the former vocalist of rapcore/nu-metal band Fire from the Gods and currently leads the hip hop/metal band BackWordz. He is a contributor to Liberty Hangout, Being Libertarian and The Libertarian Republic.

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Personal life

Eric July was born in Dallas, Texas. He attended South Oak Cliff High School and Summit High School. He also attended, but did not graduate from, University of Memphis and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. He is a Christian.

Politics

July is a libertarian and Anarcho-Capitalist, formerly a Democrat. He previously voted for Barack Obama in 2008. Shortly after becoming a libertarian during the 2012 election, he announced his support for Gary Johnson, the libertarian nominee. He voiced opposition on raising the minimum wage. He supports defunding Planned Parenthood because of government funding. Following the San Bernardino mass shootings, he released a video on Facebook expressing support for gun rights. He opposes the TSA. He supports auditing the Fed. He does not support Black Lives Matter. In an interview on Fox & Friends, July stated that Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul is his current favorite for the 2016 election. Throughout the primaries, he had been highly critical of Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and socialism, and has posted several videos on Facebook regarding Sanders.

Discography

with Backwordz

  • Veracity (EP, mid-2016)
  • References

    Eric July Wikipedia