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  1. 25 de jun. de 2024 · 3TEETH first manifested their cybersocial intentions as early as 2013: a musical entity born out of Mincolla’s Downtown L.A. weekly gatherings known as “Lil’ Death” With Xavier Swafford (keys, synth), Chase Brawner (guitars) and Andrew Means (bass, synth) joining Mincolla. 3TEETH released their first self-titled album the ...

  2. 3 de jul. de 2024 · Formed in 2013, the band currently consists of Alexis Mincolla (vocals), Chase Brawner (guitars), Xavier Swafford (keys & synth), Andrew Means (modular synth & bass), and Justin Hanson (drums.) They have currently released two studio albums - their self-titled debut in 2014 and in 2017.

  3. 25 de jun. de 2024 · The album debuted at #23 on Billboard, and took the band across North America and Europe — headlining, and supporting acts such as Rammstein and Danzig. 3TEETH is Alexis Mincolla (vocals), Xavier Swafford (keyboards), Andrew Means (modular synth/bass), Chase Brawner (guitar) and Justin Hanson (drums).

  4. 20 de jun. de 2024 · The Philippines has accused the China Coast Guard of acting “like pirates”, saying personnel armed with knives and spears boarded their resupply vessels at Second Thomas Shoal in the latest ...

  5. 17 de jun. de 2024 · 3Teeth (stylized as 3TEETH or 3T3ETH) is an American industrial metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 2013, the band currently consists of Alexis Mincolla (vocals), Chase Brawner (guitars), Xavier Swafford (keys & synth), Andrew Means (modular synth & bass), and Nick Rossi (drums).

  6. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief General Romeo Brawner Jr. on Wednesday likened to "pirates" the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) personnel who recently harassed Filipino troops conducting a resupply mission in Ayungin Shoal in the West Philippine Sea.

  7. tribune.net.ph › 2024/07/04 › brawner-demands-p60-m-from-chinaBrawner demands P60-M from China

    4 de jul. de 2024 · The Armed Forces of the Philippines has already submitted a letter demanding the Chinese government to compensate the country’s military equipment that was damaged during Beijing’s most recent harassment and intimidation acts against Filipino troops in the West Philippine Sea.