The Unseen

The Unseen Members, Gear & Sound

American street punk band

Members

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About

The Unseen is a hardcore punk band hailing from Boston, known for their aggressive sound and politically charged lyrics. Formed in 1993, the band initially comprised high school friends Mark Unseen (vocals/drums), Tripp Underwood (vocals/bass), and Scott Unseen (lead guitar). Over time, the lineup expanded to include Paul Russo (guitar/vocals) and, later, Pat Melzard (drums). Their music spans genres like hardcore punk, ska punk, skate punk, and punk, reflecting the raw, rebellious energy that defines their sound. The Unseen has gained a loyal following through relentless touring and a discography filled with visceral albums like So This Is Freedom and Internal Salvation.

How to Sound Like The Unseen

The Unseen's sound is characterized by its raw, aggressive edge, combining fast-paced, distorted guitar riffs with energetic, pounding drums. Their sonic palette is gritty and confrontational, embodying the essence of punk rebellion. Guitars like the Fender American Standard Telecaster and Gibson SG Standard deliver a punchy, mid-range tone that slices through the mix. Amplifiers such as the Orange Amplifiers Dual Terror DT30H add a layer of warmth and crunch, essential for achieving the band's fierce, in-your-face sound. The driving force of their music is a relentless rhythm section that fuels their intense live performances, capturing the spirit of punk rock's defiant attitude.

Discography

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