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Freddy Cricien (born
November 4, 1975), also
known as
Freddy Madball, is an
American vocalist,
primarily known as the lead
singer of the New York hardcore...
- Front's
vocalist Roger Miret would let his
younger half-brother
Freddy Cricien take the
microphone and
perform lead
vocals during Agnostic Front shows...
- features,
which have
included notable hardcore musicians such as
Freddy Cricien,
Scott Vogel and
Justice Tripp.
Their debut album Not
Through Blood was...
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American supergroup that
formed in
early 2004. The band
features Freddy Cricien and Hoya Roc (Madball); Toby
Morse (H2O),
David Kennedy (Box Car Racer...
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named for the
address of the N.Y.C.
prison in
which ex-Madball
vocalist Cricien did a stint, the band
mixed hard-hitting
contemporary hardcore with metal...
- drums,
backing vocals Roger Miret –
vocals on "Nothing to Prove"
Freddy Cricien –
vocals on "A Thin Line" CIV –
guests on "Still Here" Lou
Koller – guest...
- don't get it. If it's not your thing, then it's not your thing."
Freddy Cricien of
Madball on the "tough guy" label. Over time, many New York hardcore...
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Quintero Matías Fernández
Nelson Tapia Román
Torres Alberto Rodríguez
Freddy Cricien,
hardcore punk singer;
Madball lead singer.
Diomedes Díaz,
vallenato singer...
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September 2010 the
group discharged him, with
Madball vocalist Freddy Cricien saying, "I'm
letting Jay go [mid-tour] in
Canada because I just feel he...
- Racer. Out of this came
Hazen Street,
which included Toby's
friend Freddy Cricien, of
another New York
hardcore band Madball, as a co-vocalist. In 2006,...