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Welcome Home, NonpointBy Arielle CastilloPublished on July 01, 2009 at 3:00amThe Broward-birthed four-piece Nonpoint came up in the late 1990s, a particularly fertile time in South Florida for experimental heavy rock. At clubs like Cheers, Fubar, and other one-named venues long defunct, they'd share the bill with other arty-but-loud local leading lights like Endo, Darwin's Waiting Room, and the Groovenics. And although Endo was briefly signed to a major label, and it appeared like bigger things would happen for those other peers, Nonpoint was the only act of that scene to really break out on a massive scale. Perhaps it's because the band eschewed much of the out-there stuff, stripping down its sound to its bare essence -- hard-driving, aggressive grooves that dovetailed well with the so-called "nu metal" thing happening nationally.
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