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Tom Maxwell
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“ Tom Maxwell (born June 25, 1968) is a modern metal/rock guitarist in the bands Knives Out! and Hellyeah. Previous bands include Nothingface in which he was a founding member and main song-writer with Bill Gaal. After Nothingface he was involved in a band with Skrape vocalist Billy Keeton. In the 1980s he was in thrash metal band Have Mercy. His style of playing and writing relies more on grooves and hooks rather than shredding and fast soloing. Maxwell hails from Baltimore, Maryland, and got his first guitar, a 1969 Gibson Les Paul, when he was ten years old. According to Maxwell, he still owns it. He is currently endorsing on Dean Guitars websiteIn 2010 Dean revealed the first "MaxHell" Soltero, a custom design personally for Tom.
Discography
With Nothingface
- Pacifier (1997)
- An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity (1998)
- Violence (2000)
- Skeletons (2003)
With Hellyeah
- Hellyeah (2007)
- ''Stampede (2010)
With Knives Out!
- Black Mass Hysteria (2012)
References
Official band website
Category:American heavy metal guitarists (Category:American heavy metal guitarists)
Category:Nothingface members (Category:Nothingface members)
Category:Hellyeah members (Category:Hellyeah members)
Category:Living people (Category:Living people)
Category:1968 births (Category:1968 births) ”
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Begin date: 06/25/1968
Official website(s): http://www.tommaxwell.com/
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