Ded Neyber

Ded Neyber

Infobox musical artist
Name = Ded Neyber


Img_capt = DED NEYBER "Shades of Gray"
Background = group_or_band
Origin = San Jose, CA, USA
Instruments =
Genre = Hard rock, Heavy metal
Years_active = 1992-1998
Label = Earth Tone Records
URL =
Current_members = David Jasak - Vocals, Guitar Stephan Boyce - Bass, Backing Vocals Mike Gentry - Guitar Mark Gann - Drums
Past_members =

Ded Neyber was a seminal heavy metal band from San Jose, California in the mid 90’s. Their original style of music was both heavy and driving, but yet had a melodic and sometimes acoustic flair. The members of Ded Neyber were influenced by Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Mötley Crüe, and San Francisco Bay Area brethrens Metallica and Machine Head among others.

Ded Neyber was formed in 1992 and quickly gained a sizable following by playing with such acts as Korn, Deftones, Testament, Death Angel, and other metal bands of the time. In 1995, the band released their debut CD “Shades of Gray” on Earthtone Records. The initial CD tracks were recorded at Sonic Images Studio in San Jose but after being approached by Troy Luccketta, drummer for the band Tesla, Ded Neyber finished final tracks and mixdown at Troy’s TML studios in Hayward, California. Mastering was done by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, CA. After the release of “Shades of Gray”, Ded Neyber continued to tour in support of the CD and went on to record several EP’s and rough tracks for their second CD which would never be released. In 1998 the band finally called it quits and each member went on to pursue other interests.

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External links

* [http://www.dignit.com/members/37/ DED NEYBER Official Site]


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