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Sunday 6th November 2005

Metalcore band Becoming The Archetype featured in Metal Hammer magazine.

THE DECEMBER issue of mainstream's Metal Hammer magazine ran a short feature on Atlanta, Georgia metalcore band Becoming The Archetype. Part of the article reads, "Their name comes from the urge to become the 'Archetype' - namely Jesus - 'the only person to ever live a sinless life.' Sonically, however, the band are about as far removed from the Church as you could imagine. That is unless you attend a church full of headbanging metallers that growl at each other for conversations and all carry guitars. In which case, send us an invite, 'cos we reckon that sounds like a fun way to spend a Sunday morning! Rock!"  CR

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Posted by jared jones in wausau, wi @ 19:00 on Apr 18 2007

hells ya! who wouldn't wanna mosh early sunday morning? in a church to!!!



Posted by Marc Lungley in Stourbridge @ 00:14 on Nov 14 2006

Well that will be an invite for Metal Hammer to Meltdown next year then.




Posted by David in Newcastle @ 15:57 on Aug 20 2006

I agree wit metal hammer bout time some1 got rid of the annoyin stereotypical veiw of christianity some of us love metal we like things like trivium, bullet for my valentine, avenged sevenfold these guys prove its not all evil an u cn have a good time a mosh pit on a sunday mornin if u ask me



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