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Tim Aymar

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Years active
  
1989-present

Name
  
Tim Aymar

Role
  
Singer



Born
  
September 4, 1963 (age 60) (
1963-09-04
)

Origin
  
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Occupation(s)
  
Vocalist, voice instructor, recording engineer, music producer

Instruments
  
Vocals, keyboard, guitar, bass, drums

Labels
  
Cruz Del Sur Music, Nuclear Blast Records, Relapse Records

Associated acts
  
Pharaoh, Control Denied, Psycho Scream, Triple-X, Vicious Cycle

Music groups
  
Control Denied (1997 – 2001), Pharaoh

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Progressive metal, Power metal

Albums
  
The Fragile Art of Existence, Bury the Light, Negative Everything, Be Gone, The Longest Night

Similar People
  
Shannon Hamm, Steve DiGiorgio, Chuck Schuldiner, Scott Clendenin, Richard Christy

Timothy L. Aymar is an American heavy metal singer/songwriter who resides in Florida. He is best known for singing with Philadelphia based progressive metal band Pharaoh as well as his work with Chuck Schuldiner in Control Denied.

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Awards

His band Triple-X won the In Pittsburgh Music Awards for Best Metal Band in 1991, and was the first regional band to be awarded a national sponsorship, which was from Anheuser-Busch/Budweiser Anheuser-Busch. Tim was also voted 'Vocalist Of The Year' in readers polls of many of the Pittsburgh Tri-State Area's rock and entertainment publications.

With Triple X

  • Bang (Full-Length, 1991)
  • With Control Denied

  • The Fragile Art of Existence (Full-Length, 1999)
  • When Man and Machine Collide (Full-Length)
  • With Psycho Scream

  • Spring '94 Limited Edition (Demo, 1994)
  • Virtual Insanity (Album 1994)
  • Demo 1996 (Demo, 1996)
  • With Pharaoh

  • After the Fire (2003)
  • The Longest Night (2005)
  • Be Gone (2008)
  • Ten Years (EP) (2011)
  • Bury the Light (2012)
  • With Vicious Cycle

  • Burrn (demo, 2002)
  • With Advent of Bedlam

  • Flesh over God (Full-Length, 2012)
  • References

    Tim Aymar Wikipedia