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| origin = [[Phoenix, Arizona]], U.S.
| origin = [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]], [[Arizona]], [[USA]]
| genre = [[Industrial metal]]
| years_active = 1993–2001, 2007, 2009–present
| genre = [[Industrial rock]]<br/>[[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]
| label = Slipdisc Records, [[Spitfire Records|Spitfire]]
| years_active = 1993&ndash;2001,<br/>2007,<br/>2009&ndash;present
| current_members =
| label = Slipdisc Records<br/>[[Spitfire Records]]
| past_members = Trevor Askew<br />damoN17<br />Jason Kowalski<br />Chris Cannella<br />Mark Keltner<br />Byron Filson<br />Tanner Crace<br />Rudy T Reilly
| associated_acts =
| current_members =
| past_members = Trevor Askew<br/>Byron Filson<br/>Tanner<br/>damoN17<br/>Jason Kowalski<br/>Mark Keltner<br/>Chris Canella <br>/Rudy T Reilly
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'''N17''' (sometimes known as '''November 17''') is an [[Industrial metal]] band from [[Phoenix, Arizona]], [[United States]]. They released two albums and were signed to Slipdisc Records (a division of Mercury Records)until the label closed in late 1999. They are also signed to [[Spitfire Records]].
'''N17''' (sometimes known as '''November 17''') is an American [[industrial metal]] band from [[Phoenix, Arizona]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=N17 Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/n17-mn0000374712 |access-date=2023-07-21 |website=AllMusic |language=en}}</ref> They released two albums and were signed to Slipdisc Records (a division of Mercury Records) until the label closed in late 1999. They are also signed to [[Spitfire Records]].


==History==
== History ==
Formed in 1993 in [[Phoenix, Arizona]], '''N17''' was one of the original crossover electronic/metal bands. Maintaining a sound of timeless music with their record’s; debut ''[[Trust No One (N17 album)|Trust No One]]'' and follow-up ''[[Defy Everything]]'', the group has stayed true to its run as a band. N17 combines aggressive sound-scapes with heavy guitar riffs, electronic elements and intensive drumming.
Formed in 1993 in, N17 was one of the original crossover electronic/metal bands. Maintaining a sound of timeless music with their records, ''[[Trust No One (N17 album)|Trust No One]]'' and ''[[Defy Everything]]'', the group stayed true to its run as a band. N17 combines aggressive sound-scapes with heavy guitar riffs, electronic elements and intensive drumming.


The band takes their name from the November 17, 1973, student uprising at [[Athens Polytechnic University]]. Twenty students were killed when Greek army tanks suppressed the protests, and the group formed in part to retaliate against the ruling military junta.
The band takes its name from the November 17, 1973, student uprising at [[Athens Polytechnic University]]. Twenty students were killed when Greek army tanks suppressed the protests, and the group was formed in part to retaliate against the ruling military junta.


N17 has played and toured with notable bands including [[Marilyn Manson]], [[The Misfits (band)|Misfits]], [[Fear Factory]], [[Front Line Assembly]], [[Type O Negative]], [[Sevendust]], [[Ministry (band)|Ministry]], and many others.
N17 has played and toured with notable bands including [[Marilyn Manson]], [[Misfits (band)|Misfits]], [[Fear Factory]], [[Front Line Assembly]], [[Type O Negative]], [[Sevendust]] and [[Ministry (band)|Ministry]].


According to the band's official MySpace page, they announced that they were working on a third studio album, due for release sometime in Fall 2007, as well as a DVD, to be released around the same time as the album. This post was later removed, and another post was published stating that they were disbanding due to the fact that they were busy with other projects. Their final show was on November 17, 2007. The band re-united for a show on November 14, 2009 and have announced shows for 2010. Most recently For the first time since 2002, the band reunited for a 4 song surprise reunion with original member Chris Cannella in early 2011.
According to the band's official MySpace page, they announced that they were working on a third studio album and a DVD, due for release sometime in fall 2007. This post was later removed, and another post was said that they were disbanding because they were busy with other projects. Their final show was on November 17, 2007, although the band re-united for a show on November 14, 2009, and announced shows for 2010. In early 2011, for the first time since 2002, the band reunited for a four-song surprise reunion with original member Chris Cannella. On November 4, 2015, Chris Cannella, Trevor Askew, Jason Kowalski, damoN17, Byron Filson and Rudy T Reilly reunited again and performed at Club Red in [[Tempe, Arizona]]. Mark Keltner was in attendance but did not play. Chris Cannella also played with Deicide from 2019 to 2022.


==Band members==
== Band members ==

===Most recent lineup===
=== Most recent lineup ===
* Trevor Askew - [[singing|vocals]]
* Trevor Askew vocals
* Byron Filson - [[guitar]]s
* Byron Filson guitars
* Chris Cannella- guitars
* Chris Cannella- guitars
* damoN17 - [[Bass guitar|bass]]
* damoN17 bass
* Jason Kowalski - [[Drum kit|drums]]
* Jason Kowalski drums


===Previous members===
=== Previous members ===
* Mark Keltner guitars/programming
* Kraig Marshall - Vocals
* Rudy Reilly guitar, bass guitar
* Mark Keltner - guitars/[[Programming (music)|programming]]
* Kraig Marshall vocals
* Tanner - guitars
* Rudy Reilly - guitar, bass


==Discography==
== Discography ==

===Studio albums===
=== Studio albums ===
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|1994
|''N17 – A Different Kind of War'' (cassette only)
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|1997
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|'''Title'''
|''Trust No One''
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|1997
|1997
|''Tote Aufzuveeken''
|''[[Trust No One (N17 album)|Trust No One]]''
|Slipdisc Records
|Slipdisc Records
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|-[[1997]]
|-''[[Tote Anfzuweekn|N17]]''
|- Slipdisc Records
|-
|-
|1999
|1999
|''[[Defy Everything]]''
|''Defy Everything''
|Slipdisc/[[Spitfire Records]]
|Slipdisc/[[Spitfire Records]]
|}
|}


==External links==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
*[http://www.myspace.com/n17 Official N17 Myspace Page]

== External links ==
* [https://www.facebook.com/N17hitsquad Official Facebook page]
* {{allmusic}}

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N17
OriginPhoenix, Arizona, U.S.
GenresIndustrial metal
Years active1993–2001, 2007, 2009–present
LabelsSlipdisc Records, Spitfire
Past membersTrevor Askew
damoN17
Jason Kowalski
Chris Cannella
Mark Keltner
Byron Filson
Tanner Crace
Rudy T Reilly

N17 (sometimes known as November 17) is an American industrial metal band from Phoenix, Arizona.[1] They released two albums and were signed to Slipdisc Records (a division of Mercury Records) until the label closed in late 1999. They are also signed to Spitfire Records.

History

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Formed in 1993 in, N17 was one of the original crossover electronic/metal bands. Maintaining a sound of timeless music with their records, Trust No One and Defy Everything, the group stayed true to its run as a band. N17 combines aggressive sound-scapes with heavy guitar riffs, electronic elements and intensive drumming.

The band takes its name from the November 17, 1973, student uprising at Athens Polytechnic University. Twenty students were killed when Greek army tanks suppressed the protests, and the group was formed in part to retaliate against the ruling military junta.

N17 has played and toured with notable bands including Marilyn Manson, Misfits, Fear Factory, Front Line Assembly, Type O Negative, Sevendust and Ministry.

According to the band's official MySpace page, they announced that they were working on a third studio album and a DVD, due for release sometime in fall 2007. This post was later removed, and another post was said that they were disbanding because they were busy with other projects. Their final show was on November 17, 2007, although the band re-united for a show on November 14, 2009, and announced shows for 2010. In early 2011, for the first time since 2002, the band reunited for a four-song surprise reunion with original member Chris Cannella. On November 4, 2015, Chris Cannella, Trevor Askew, Jason Kowalski, damoN17, Byron Filson and Rudy T Reilly reunited again and performed at Club Red in Tempe, Arizona. Mark Keltner was in attendance but did not play. Chris Cannella also played with Deicide from 2019 to 2022.

Band members

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Most recent lineup

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  • Trevor Askew – vocals
  • Byron Filson – guitars
  • Chris Cannella- guitars
  • damoN17 – bass
  • Jason Kowalski – drums

Previous members

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  • Mark Keltner – guitars/programming
  • Rudy Reilly – guitar, bass guitar
  • Kraig Marshall – vocals

Discography

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Studio albums

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1994 N17 – A Different Kind of War (cassette only) EO17N
1997 Trust No One Slipdisc Records
1997 Tote Aufzuveeken Slipdisc Records
1999 Defy Everything Slipdisc/Spitfire Records

References

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  1. ^ "N17 Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
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