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Travis Richter

Travis Brandon Richter
Also known as The Rattlesnake
Born (1981-11-03) November 3, 1981 (age 35)
Origin Albany, Georgia, United States
Genres
Occupation(s) Producer, musician, vocalist
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • drums
  • bass
Years active 1998–present
Labels
Associated acts
Website myspace.com/thecolorofviolence
myspace.com/thehumanabstract
lungr.net

Travis Brandon Richter (born November 3, 1981 in Albany, Georgia) is an American musician, music producer, dubstep producer and vocalist. He is known for being the original and current un-clean vocalist and guitarist of From First to Last and the lead vocalist of The Color of Violence and The Human Abstract. He is also a music producer and produces electronic music with the group Modified Drugs.

Richter was the original guitarist/screamer of post-hardcore band From First to Last, and was featured on every release by the band, both albums and music videos. After being with the band from the beginning, From First to Last announced that Richter and the band had parted ways due to artistic differences; Not long after his departure, the band announced their indefinite hiatus after eight years of touring and four full-length albums. Upon the bands reformation, Richter rejoined the band as guitarist and scream vocals.

Richter formed grindcore band The Color of Violence with future members of From First to Last, including current guitarist and vocalist Matt Good and drummer Derek Bloom, as well as former bassist Joe Antillion, and his friend Chad Crews on guitar. The band started as a full-time band from 2002 to 2003, but the all of the members, except for Crews, decided to focus on From First to Last. However, in 2006, Richter and Bloom decided to restart the band as a two-man duo, with Richter under the alias of Guy Nucleosity and Bloom went under the alias of Glitch Killgasm. The two released their debut full-length album, Youthanize, on April 7, 2009. The band said that "[Youthanize] may not be groundbreaking, and it may not sell any copies, but we tried to be ourselves and experiment, and we're all really happy with the way it turned out..."


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