Brain Trauma
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Brain Trauma

Charleston, West Virginia, United States | SELF

Charleston, West Virginia, United States | SELF
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"IWA: Triumph out of Tragedy"

"During the intermission, Charleston’s own Brain Trauma entertained with their theme song for IWA East Coast. I’m not big on rap music, but these guys sounded pretty good and really worked the crowd." - The Charleston Gazette


"Free Local Rap Album"

Brain Trauma is Charleston’s leading horrorcore rap group, and they’re making their new album, “Army Of Trauma Victimz” available as a free download from their website. This is a “Parental Advisory” album, due to strong language and dark themes, but it’s also a musically intriguing statement about the world and hip hop culture’s role in it. Plus, anyone who opens their album with samples of Charles Manson has pretty much won me over. I used to play cuts from his album on my old radio show and say he was a local boy.

I met Kasket Kyle and Toxic Flow from Brain Trauma through IWA East Coast wrestling, and we’re going to have them on Radio Free Charleston very soon. Until then, download the album and check it out. Don’t crank it up at work, though. Might not be prudent. - The Charleston Gazette


Discography

Flatline (EP)
The Budd Dwyer Effect (LP)
The Army Of Trauma Victimz (LP)
Brainwashed (LP)

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In the game since Halloween night of 2002, Brain Trauma have been destroying stages and shocking crowds from the beginning. Having performed well over 150 shows in several states with little to no help from an outside promoter. They have performed along side such acts as Tech N9ne, Prozak, Wolf Pack, Mars, Jesco White, Bizarre of D12, Bootleg of The Dayton Family, King Gordy, Psychopathic Records recording artist Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Mastamind, Grave Plott, and a countless number of local level hip hop and metal acts. Never afraid to mix it up with the metal heads, they have performed the majority of their shows with local death metal and hardcore bands.