A Dozen Furies

A Dozen Furies was an American metalcore band.

History
Formed in 2003, A Dozen Furies rose to prominence by competing on MTV's Battle for Ozzfest, in which they ultimately won. Marc Serrano (ex-Unloco), the band's guitarist, was chosen to represent them on the contest. Their prize included $60,000 in cash, musical equipment from Gibson, a recording deal with Sanctuary Records through the Ozzy Ozbourne's now defunct Divine Recordings label, and a second stage slot on the 2005 Ozzfest tour.

The band released their debut studio album A Concept from Fire on September 13, 2005. The song "The Cycle" was the album's first, and only single.

On April 23, 2006, the band called it quits, stating that wrong things fell into place at the right time.

On June 17, 2007 Keith posted a Myspace bulletin saying that there has been talk between the former bandmates about playing one last show. He also says that if there is any chance of this happening, fans of the band will need to message Bucky on his Myspace and let him know that they would like to see this last show happen.

Members
* Bucky Garrett – Vocals
* Marc Serrano – Guitar
* Joey Turner – Guitar
* Keith Reber – Bass
* Mike Miller – Drums

Discography
* Rip the Stars Down EP (2004)
* A Concept from Fire (2005)
 
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