14-526: BFB may refer to: Entertainment [ edit ] Blood for Blood (band) , U.S. hardcore punk band " Best Friend's Brother ", a 2011 single by Victoria Justice Brutal Flying Behemoth, a type of Bloon in the Bloons Tower Defense series Transportation [ edit ] Benjamin Franklin Bridge (Delaware River Bridge) a bridge over
28-466: A biological process inducing genome instability See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "BFB" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with BFB All pages with titles containing BFB Blood for Blood (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BFB . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
42-519: A member of Biohazard alongside Evan Seinfeld , Anthony Meo and Bobby Hambel. Through their music, the band has promoted tolerance, opposed racism, spoken out against drug abuse all while speaking about the realities of inner city life. In 2000, the band renovated their rehearsal space creating a digital recording studio in Downtown Brooklyn , New York named Rat Piss Studios. In 2005, while working on Means to an End , their eighth studio album,
56-538: Is the band's rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist. The band's self-titled debut LP was released on June 23, 2017. A follow-up EP titled Bring That Shit Back followed in June 2018. In June 2018, it was announced that Graziadei was working on a studio album for his first solo project, BillyBio. The album, titled Feed the Fire, was released on November 30, 2018. BillyBio was asked to be the opening act for Life of Agony 's Rise of
70-580: Is the former rhythm guitarist for Suicide City . Graziadei also performed as part of the Roadrunner United project in 2005 as well as Blood for Blood in 2010. Additionally, through his music, Graziadei frequently speaks about the realities of inner city life in New York City , while promoting tolerance, speaking out against racism and opposing drug abuse. Graziadei is the owner of Los Angeles-based Firewater Studios. In 1987, Graziadei became
84-562: The Delaware River connecting Philadelphia to Camden Boeing BFB , a US Navy carrier fighter-bomber Bridge Formula B , a formula used in the US for calculating maximum allowable vehicle loads on bridges Bulleid Firth Brown wheel , a type of locomotive wheel used on Britain's Southern Railway Other uses [ edit ] Bacterial fruit blotch , cucurbit plant infection Bubbling fluidized bed combustion Breakage-Fusion-Bridge ,
98-680: The Underground tour in Europe October 2018. BillyBio joined Madball on tour for a few shows in early 2019. Graziadei and his solo project will head off to Europe at the end of May 2019 to play club dates and festivals, such as Antwerp Metal Fest in Belgium and Full Force Festival in Germany. In October 2019, the industrial crossover project Viral released their first single Disorder . The band, formed around Graziadei and singer Frankie Cassara, embarked on
112-478: The band due to being charged with raping a minor. The band has since been resurrected with Lind on vocals. Billy Graziadei Billy Graziadei (born July 28, 1969) is an American musician who is the rhythm guitarist, one of the vocalists and the sole continuous founding member of the hardcore / metal band Biohazard . He is also the rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist of the band Powerflo and frontman for BillyBio, his latest solo project. In addition, he
126-570: The band opened the larger and less expensive Underground Sound Studios in South Amboy, New Jersey , leaving Rat Piss Studios behind. In 2010, Graziadei moved his recording space to Los Angeles changing its name to Firewater Studios. Graziadei briefly formed a trip hop project named Blu with Jenifer Bair of the Ohio band Hilo. After writing and recording approximately twenty songs for the project, Bair relocated to Los Angeles to continue an art career and
140-459: The band would be detrimental to his newfound sobriety, having been a heroin addict and alcoholic for many years, and feared a relapse. As a tour replacement, the band called upon Billy Graziadei from Biohazard to fill in on guitar duties in Lind's absence. In 2011, the band mentioned Lind's possible return for another full-length album; however, in June 2012, vocalist Erick Medina was kicked out of
154-457: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BFB&oldid=1250566210 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Blood for Blood (band) Blood for Blood is an American hardcore punk band from Boston, Massachusetts . It
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#1732869240499168-518: The project dissolved with all material, save for three demo tracks, remaining unreleased. In 2004, Graziadei started Suicide City with Groovenics singer Karl Bernholtz, Groovenics/Ghost Fight guitarist A. J. Marchetta, Kittie bassist Jennifer Arroyo and New York drummer Danny Lamagna . In December 2005, Graziadei and Evan Seinfeld performed Biohazard's "Punishment" with Dino Cazares of Fear Factory , Andreas Kisser of Sepultura , Adam Duce of Machine Head and Joey Jordison of Slipknot . This recording
182-473: Was formed in 1994 by Erick "Buddha" Medina and "White Trash" Rob Lind, drawing inspiration from the hardcore scene in Boston and New York. In 1997, they were signed to Victory Records . The band describes its sound as influenced by Sheer Terror , Breakdown , Carnivore and Killing Time . After their 2004 album was released, the band went on hiatus until 2010. Guitarist and songwriter Rob Lind decided touring with
196-497: Was released on the Roadrunner United: The Concert DVD three years later. In 2010, Graziadei was selected by Boston hardcore band Blood for Blood to fill in for their former guitarist Rob Lind. In 2017, Graziadei formed Powerflo, featuring lead vocalist Senen Reyes , better known as Sen Dog from Cypress Hill, lead guitarist Roy Lozano, bassist Christian Olde Wolbers , and drummer Fernando Schaefer. Graziadei
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