Black Market Hero

Black Market Hero is a five person metalcore band, composed of members from the bands 40 Below Summer and Flaw. Flaw and 40 Below Summer have combined album sales nearing 600k records and toured extensively. Those tours included Ozzfest 2002, Mudvayne, Slipknot, Drowning Pool, Ill Nino, and Mushroomhead, to name a few. Black Market Hero is looking to capitalize on a huge built-in fan base.
History
The Black Market Hero story begins in New York City, with the hiatus of rock bands Flaw and 40 Below Summer in full effect by the fall of 2005. At that time Max Illidge (vocals) and Joey D’Amico (guitar) of 40 Below Summer, connected with Ryan Jurhs (guitar) of the band Flaw. They continued as 40 Below Summer, but soon realized that too much had changed. They subsequently made the decision to change the name and direction of the band. The trio sensed that one crucial ingredient was missing and that in order to truly emerge as a force to be reckoned with they would need to find an amazing drummer. The decision was easy. Micah Havertape (drums) of the band Flaw was called-upon. With the notoriety of their previous groups, much hype ensued after the announcement. In March 2006, once again the band found itself searching for another member. After a long and somewhat-entertaining audition process, the band found what they were looking for. In August 2006, Matt Fortin (bass) signed on with Black Market Hero.
 
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