Although I'm not yet familiar with the band's earlier material, this 2012 observation for Nightmare Records strikes me as an interesting and progressive take on the modern thrash metal genre.
If you like the music of Fates Warning or Psychotic Waltz, but feel that it lacks a thrashy 'bite', Catalyst from Los Angeles-based metal act Prototype may be right up your alley. The band is currently working on their next album. The album featured original drummer Damion Ramirez and Pat Magrath appearing on one song.
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In 2006 the band released their second full length "Continuum" through Nightmare Records in the U.S. In 2002 Pat Magrath parted ways and ever since the band has been working with several session drummers and it wasn't till July 2008 that the band enlisted Ric Nitter to their lineup. Following these events the band released their first full length entiled "Trinity" through and was later re-released in Europe through Massacre Records with two bonus tracks.
The new member helped the band improve their songwriting skills and completing their former lineup. This marked the first appearances of session drummer Pat Magrath and Mike Bear on bass who was later replaced in 1999 by Kirk Scherer. They later found Damion Ramirez (drums) and Steve Gambina (bass) and immediately began recording the demo "Seeds" which was very well received by critics and fans.Īfter having extensive club appearances the band reentered the studio in 1997 to record an EP entitled "Cloned". PROTOTYPE is a progressive metal band from Los Angeles formed in 1994 after Kragen Lum (guitar) and Vince Levalois (vocals, guitar) left the band PSYCHOSIS.