The Underground Sounds Of America: The Number Twelve Looks Like You

Welcome to the latest installment of U.S.A.: The Underground Sounds of America, our series that shines a spotlight on the most underrated rock, metal, punk, and hardcore bands in the United States. Each week, we ask one band member to answer five unique questions so you can get to know them better. Because if you aren’t already a fan of the artist featured below… you should be. *** It’s only fitting that The Number Twelve Looks Like You don’t have a traditional career trajectory. The New Jersey mathcore quartet spent the better part of the 2000s making a name for themselves with their bizarre and untameable mixture of death metal, hardcore, screamo, and triple-jointed prog, as well as with their cathartic live performances. By 2009, the band’s albums were even entering the Billboard c...

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