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Lineup changes are not uncommon in the world of metal bands. Some metal combos can go through numerous lineup changes without significantly changing or altering their sound; for others, lineup changes can mean reinventing themselves stylistically. Herod (whose name was inspired by King Herod of Judea in the Bible) is a perfect example of the latter; by the time they celebrated their third anniversary, Herod maintained only two of their original members and had changed their sound dramatically. The original Herod was a ferocious, harsh, punishing metalcore outfit that favored musical density and a screaming vocal style -- that Herod didn't believe in taking prisoners, whereas the new Herod is a lot more melodic, musical, and intricate. They are still forceful, loud, and aggressive, but the new Herod is much more accessible by mainstream standards. Herod's original lineup was formed in Buffalo, NY, in late 2000 by drummer Mike Jeffers and guitarist Jesse Benker; back in Herod's metalcore days (when the band was often compared to Converge), the lineup also included lead singer Nate Seibel, bassist Joe Villella, and guitarist Chuck Palisano. In 2001, the original Herod recorded a demo, which Sounds of Revolution Records (a small Canadian label) released as the EP Sinners in the Eyes of an Angry God. That disc was followed by Herod's first full-length album, Execution Protocol, which came out on Too Damn Hype Records (a Philadelphia-based indie) in early 2002. Later that year, Villella and Palisano left the band; that's when bassist Jeremy Partlow and guitarist Bryce March came on board. Seibel remained until the summer of 2003, when he was replaced by Judah Nero (formerly of a Buffalo-based band called Plain of Ashes). Hardly a carbon copy of Seibel,Nero was perfect for...

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