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Formed in the 1996 Onedice were just a group of like minded friends that wanted to vent some aggression through our mutual love of extreme music. In a small cramped basement in Bristol (UK) Onedice was born! Originally a five piece they started writing a mix of hardcore, melodic, rap metal that managed to turn a few heads during early shows in their home town of Bristol. After a while they lost one of their guitar players, Darren Barratt and decided to stay as a four piece and that's when the later day Onedice started to take shape. They started gaining recognition within Bristol, soon the rest of the country started to catch on. Unfortunately they lost our original bass player to family commitments and that's when they found the man that was going to make the band really start to move forward as a unit,bass player Ian white. Now as a four piece with Dan Horton in charge of writing most of the riffs, Onedices direction changed dramatically. They dropped the rap element and adopted and more brutal, aggressive approach to music. It wasn't long before the good shows started coming their way. In the early days they played support to bands such as Napalm Death, Clutch, Psycore, Kill II This and many more local gigs. Their first tour was opening for an Italian band called Linear 77 and Lostprophets it was a real experience to be on the road doing what they loved for a longer period of time As time moved on they had the pleasure of playing with Napalm Death again but this tim