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Sean Kennedy (bassist) was born on 1986, is an Australian hardcore band. Discover Sean Kennedy (bassist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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2007

Deez Nuts are an Australian band that formed in Melbourne in 2007.

Equally influenced by hardcore punk and hip hop, the band currently consists of vocalist JJ Peters, guitarist Matt Rogers a.k.a. Real Bad, and drummer Alex Salinger.

The band has released one EP and six studio albums.

Deez Nuts started after the disbanding of Australian metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen, of which JJ Peters was the drummer.

After being heavily influenced by the hip hop and hardcore punk styles of music, Peters decided to start Deez Nuts.

After he wrote a few songs he entered the studio to record the 2007 Deez Nuts demo performing all instruments and vocals.

Acquiring live members, Peters and the band played a few shows around Melbourne, and after such a positive response, Peters entered the studio again to finish recording Deez Nuts' first public release, an EP titled, Rep Your Hood which was also recorded with Peters performing everything.

Shortly after the release, Deez Nuts embarked on their first tour of Australia during October 2007, the infamous Drunk and Disorderly Tour, with friends The Amity Affliction and the Daylight Curse.

2008

After a short break, the band then set out on an Australian Boys of Summer Tour in January 2008 with Silverstein, alongside Set Your Goals, the Amity Affliction and Capeside.

The tour was a huge success for the band, who were growing bigger within the Australian hardcore community.

Shortly after the Boys of Summer Tour, Peters began writing the next release for the band.

Peters placed Deez Nuts on hold for the months of May and June 2008, to focus on his commitment to the I Killed the Prom Queen farewell tour.

I Killed the Prom Queen's Say Goodbye Tour took place in May and June 2008, with most shows selling out almost immediately.

The supporting acts for the tour were Bring Me the Horizon, the Red Shore, the Ghost Inside and a local act from each city played at.

After the tour, Peters continued writing for the debut album of Deez Nuts.

The Deez Nuts debut album was recorded by Roman Koester of the Red Shore at Complex Studios in August 2008.

After the recording process, Deez Nuts embarked on a tour of Australia in September 2008, joined by I Killed the Prom Queen alumni Michael Crafter's new band Confession.

Then in October, Deez Nuts was invited to tour Europe with English deathcore act Bring Me the Horizon along with friends the Red Shore and Ignominious Incarceration.

During this tour of Europe, Deez Nuts' first album, Stay True, was released on 4 October 2008, in Australia by Stomp Entertainment.

Once returning from Europe, Deez Nuts began planning a National Australian tour in support of Stay True'.

The group released a full-length album, Want Some, Get Some, which was released in June 2008.

In June and July 2008, Deez Nuts toured Australia again on the second Drunk and Disorderly Tour with The Amity Affliction, this time playing much larger venues than the last tour, mainly because both bands had gained a larger fanbase because of recent album releases.

At the after parties for the tour, Peters' new group Grips & Tonic played a string of shows, which received positive reviews.

In September 2008, Deez Nuts headlined the Australian Sike Your Mind tour, playing alongside Miles Away, Antagonist A.D., and in Trenches and Blkout.

In October 2008, Deez Nuts returned to Europe with Swedish band Raised Fist, and returned to the Australian live scene in December on the Schools Out for Summer Tour with American band The Ghost Inside, Australian bands Mark My Words and Mourning Tide, and Peters' Grips & Tonic project.

2009

The Stay True Tour took place from January to February 2009, supported by hip hop artist Louie Knuxx.

After a string of Australian shows, Deez Nuts returned to Europe to tour with English hardcore band Your Demise.

During this tour, Deez Nuts organised a few headline shows in England, which received positive reviews and crowd reaction.

The band immediately headed to the U.S. for a tour with American hardcore act Ligeia.

Upon arrival in the country, the band was denied entry as a result of misinformation with their paperwork, and were sent back to Australia.

During the time in between tours Peters spent back in Australia, he formed a hip hop/rap group called Grips & Tonic with New Zealand rapper Louie Knuxx.

2010

Deez Nuts released their second studio album, This One's for You, on 21 May 2010 (in Australia).

It was recorded by Roman Koester of the Red Shore at Complex Studios in April 2010, and frontman Peters stated that it only took him two weeks to write.

The album features appearances by several guest vocalists, including Oli Sykes of Bring Me the Horizon on the song "If You Don't Know Now You Know".

2011

In fall 2011, Deez Nuts went to the United States to open up for Bring Me the Horizon.

Parkway Drive, Architects, On Broken Wings and Of Legends all played on the tour.

2013

This One's for You was followed by Deez Nuts' third album, Bout It!, which was released in March 2013.

Bout It! features guest appearances from a number of musicians and was produced by Shane Frisby (The Ghost Inside).

It consists of 16 tracks, including the singles "Band of Brothers" and "Shot After Shot".

2014

In March 2014, bassist Jon Green decided to leave Deez Nuts to focus on his personal life.