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Matt Howenstein (Guitar / Vocals)
Matt's brings 20+ years of musical experience on the guitar
with him to Pariah. In that time he's played everything from
Country to Progressive Rock/Metal. Although part of several
projects over the years, his most recognizable work to date
was as co-founder, guitarist, and song writer for
Adrenaline/Steelheart Records recording artist Aztec Jade
during the band's 10 year career. Most recently prior to
Pariah he has lent his guitar playing to the two-guitar
sound of award winning band Skeeter Creek's
Country/Southern Rock/Bluegrass live shows. Matt has always
attempted to find musical influences which can range from
Classical to Jazz, Country to Progressive Metal, and bits
and pieces of just about everything musical in between.
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Brian M. Flaherty (Vocals / Guitar)
Although Brian enjoys all genres of music, rock and country are
most prevalent in his life. Brian has been playing guitar on and off
since the age of 14 and singing all his life. Of course, until 5 years
ago, most of the singing was in the shower or his car. Brian has
been in a few local cover bands over the years and proud to be a
part of Pariah. It has been a lot of fun and allows him to perform
some of the best music with a great group of guys at some of the
best venues in the area.
Brian has many musical influences. A few of the more important
ones are Van Halen, Iron Maiden, Godsmack, Gary Allan and Toby Keith.
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Mike Moczydlowsky (Drums)
MIke has been playing drums for 20 years and has played with
many local artists including Joe Pratt and Barry Swartout of
Rochdale, Aaron Lewis of Vesper, and John Lenss formerly of
Upon Arrival.
Mike's favorite bands include Metallica, Breaking Benjamin,
Chevelle, Godsmack, Korn and Tool.
Mike plays Tama drums and Zildjian cymbals.
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Eric Baumes (Bass / Vocals)
Eric plays electric and upright bass. He previously has played with
The Decadent Royals where he recorded two albums and played a
few dates on the 1998 HORDE tour, including the Saratoga
Performing Arts Center. He recently has been with the Waterdogs
(a classic rock cover band who could generally out drink any of
their fans). Eric also plays in a jazz duo and has released one album
with Cocktail Swing.
His influences include Steve Harris, John Paul Jones, Stanley Clarke, and Geezer Butler.
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