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Ron Underwood (musician)

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In September 2018, Ron announced via Facebook (supported by bravewords.com) that they had signed a deal with Pavement Entertainment and expect to release their new album 'Megalith' early 2019.
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Underwood founded Opiate for the Masses, a post-hardcore band from Arizona in 1999. They formed in Phoenix by Underwood,
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In 2010, the band 9ELECTRIC was formed by Underwood, Mikey Lopez, Micah Electric, and Casey DC. They were signed to
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In July 2016, they released their debut album "The Damaged Ones"
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Phoenix, Arizona
Opiate For The Masses
Elias Mallin
Jim Kaufman
Karl Marx
Another Century Records
"Hollywood Music Magazine"
"Screamer Magazine"
"KNAC.com"
"9ELECTRIC Inks Deal with Pavement Entertainment; Megalith Album Expected in Early 2019"
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