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Labels
  
Blood and Ink

Record label
  
Blood and Ink Records

Ten 33 wwwbloodandinkrecordscomsitewpcontentuploads

Years active
  
2002 (2002)–2006 (2006)

Website
  
facebook.com/Ten33Hardcore

Past members
  
Stephen Poore Joey Russo Matt Wentz Zach Wentz Zach Nelson

Origin
  
Richmond, Virginia, United States

Albums
  
Emergency! Emergency!, Nightmare On Grace Street

Genres
  
Christian hardcore, Hardcore punk, Punk rock

Ten 33 was an American Christian hardcore band, where they primarily play a hardcore punk style of music. They come from Richmond, Virginia. The band started making music in 2002 and disbanded in 2006. The band released, a studio album, Emergency! Emergency!, in 2013, with Blood and Ink Records. Their subsequent album, Nightmare on Grace St., was released from Blood and Ink Records, in 2005.

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Background

Ten 33 was a Christian hardcore band from Richmond, Virginia. Their members were vocalist, Stephen Poore, guitarists, Joey Russo and Matt Wentz, bassist, Zach Wents, and drummer and drum machine player, Zach Nelson. They formed in February 2002, and disbanded in July 2006.

Music history

The band commenced as a musical entity in February 2002, with their first release, Emergency! Emergency!, a studio album, and it released in 2003, with Blood and Ink Records. Their subsequent studio album, Nightmare on Grace St., was released on June 28, 2005, by Blood and Ink Records. This would be their final release, as they disbanded in July 2006.

Members

Current members
  • Stephe Poore - vocals
  • Joey Russo - guitar
  • Matt Wentz - guitar
  • Zach Wentz - bass
  • Zach Nelson - drums
  • Discography

    Studio albums
  • Emergency! Emergency! (2003, Blood and Ink)
  • Nightmare on Grace Street (June 28, 2005, Blood and Ink)
  • Songs

    Stop LookingEmergency! Emergency! · 2004
    Catching DramaEmergency! Emergency! · 2004
    The DrowningEmergency! Emergency! · 2004

    References

    Ten 33 Wikipedia