Crawl 2 Chaos

Crawl 2 Chaos
In under 1 year, Crawl 2 Chaos had obtained endorsements from BASSON SOUND, AMEDIA CYMBALS, ACAPPELLA DRUMSTICKS and most recently CLAYTON PICKS and CYMPAD. As well as earning prominent reviews from both college and commercial radio stations and local music paper the East Coast Rocker/Aquarian.


After Crawl 2 Chaos found themselves to be heavily requested every week on 89.5FM (WSOU), they quickly entered the WSOU studio for an interview with DJ "That Guy" in which they promoted their opening spot for Life of Agony's 20 year reunion at The Starland ballroom in front of 2200 fans.
No Stranger to headlining shows or opening locally for national headliners like LIFE OF AGONY, CRISIS, ILL NINO, PRO-PAIN, OVERKILL, KING DIAMOND, GOD FORBID, KITTIE and SYSTEM OF A DOWN, Crawl 2 Chaos still remains an integral part of the Tri-state metal scene. Whether 100 or 1000 in the crowd, internet or FM radio, C2C's energy and charisma are undeniable.
Lou Burno (vocals)
Scott Christie (guitars)
Pete Colvin (drums)
Jimmy Falcone / Andrew Edick (bass)
        



Crawl 2 Chaos - Chemikill Burn Records



                           

WORD ON THE STREET:

“This is good stuff. I love it. I can’t wait to get this bad boy on the air.”
Jimmy Steal (95.9fm WRAT):
“F**king good stuff!!!”
DJ Rob (MetalHeadRadio.com)
“ As a band Crawl 2 Chaos’s chemistry is undeniable. Soon the metal scene in New Jersey will know it as Crawl 2 Chaos plans to spread like a virus! ”
Tim Louie (Aquarian Weekly):
“Great riffs, an impressive rhythm section, and some screamingly intense vocals separates these guys from many of the metal pretenders that merely go through the motions.”
Steve Hook 95.9fm (WRAT)
“A mean, gritty, brutish, malevolenty thuggish, downright nasty blast of Pantera - Rollins - Pro-Pain bluster that'll have your neighbors eyeing you warily for weeks after one high 3am test run. Suprisingly tastey in spite of the black leather and anger-fueled testosterone aftertaste.”
EAST COAST ROCKER/AQUARIAN WEEKLY
“Great riffs, an impressive rythym section, and some screamingly intense vocals separates these guys from many of the metal pretenders that mearly go through the motions.”
STEVE HOOK - WRAT 95.9FM
“Great work. I can see big stuff happening for the band. ”
Joey - METAL NET RADIO