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Tre Watson

12+ albums
DJENTProgressive metalmath metalTechnical Metalmetal

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Tre Watson is a multi-instrumentalist born in Baltimore, Maryland. They come from a progressive metal and melodic death metal background, their music tends to encompass melody and attack rhythms in an angular fashion. They are the lead guitarist and frontman of the Baltimore progressive deathcore band Carthage and Records bands in their free time. They released their first album Lexicon of the Human Subconscious on April 7th, 2010 for free. Thanks to heavy support from websites such as Got-Djent.com, Heavy blog is heavy, Metalsucks, and the Number of the Blog their album went on to become one of the top 10 most popular free progressive metal albums of 2010 according to got-djent.com. They are most well known now for their covers and collaboration with artists such as Caleb Hyles or Jonathan Young. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Charmander Used Flamethrower!

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Giants

2,680
3

Bakamitai

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Star Walkin'

2,100
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My nan and the AmTran

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Downfall of the Stars

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Blaspheme

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Pluto

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The Thunderside

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...And the Horse You Rode in On

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albums

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Solo EP

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Star Walkin'

Covers, Vol. I (English)

Covers, Vol. I (English)

カバーズ(日本語)ヴォリューム1

カバーズ(日本語)ヴォリューム1

Death of A Monarch

Death of A Monarch

カバーズ(日本語)ヴォリューム1

カバーズ(日本語)ヴォリューム1

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Giants

Lexicon of tthe Human Subconscious

Lexicon of tthe Human Subconscious

Bloody Power Fame

Bloody Power Fame

Hunger

Hunger

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Fandom Fight: Round 1

Bloody Power Fame (TV Version)

Bloody Power Fame (TV Version)

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