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History
2> ºFahrenheit is a Chilean rock band born in 2001, when guitarist Carlos Otto and bassist Juan Pablo Lewin started composing tunes deeply influenced in 80's glam rock legends such us Guns n' Roses, Mötley Crüe and Journey. Slowly the band began to make its way in a difficult underground scene in Santiago, ruled at the time by a strong "aggro metal" trend. In 2004 they record their first LP album, "Chain Reaction",[1] which got the attention of independent US label Perris Records, distributing the album in the US, Japan and Europe. Even though their debut album received positive reviews from the specialized media and fans of the genre, the band felt the need to evolve in their sound and concept, which at the time was being tagged as a "glam-rock revival".[2] For the recording of their second album they managed to get in touch with producer David Prater,[3] best known for his multi-platinum work with Dream Theater ("Images & Words" and "A change of seasons"),[4] Firehouse ("Firehouse" and "Hold your fire") and 2 hit singles from the "Dirty Dancing" movie original soundtrack, "Hungry eyes" and "Time of my life".[5] Against all odds, based on the precariousness of the Chilean musical rock scene, the band pulled their efforts together and found the way to hire Prater to produce their second album. Because there were no precedents of this kind of music in the Latin scene, the band decided to record in their native language, Spanish, and developed a power and modern sound, creating "Nuevos Tiempos".[6][7] By the end of 2006, Chilean label "Oveja Negra" signed the band and the name ºFahrenheit began to appear in massive media with their first single "Vuelvo a vivir" being aired on the most popular radio stations in Chile and MTV.[8] In January 2007 the band was invited to the biggest Chilean rock festival ever made, "La Cumbre del Rock",[9] playing in front of more than 45,000 people in "Estadio Nacional" of Santiago. Soon after, they release "Inimaginable" which again was airplayed on MTV and played part in the soundtrack of a very popular soap opera at the time, "Vivir con 10". The same year the band was invited by Amy Lee's manager, Andrew Lurie, to open for Evanescence at their show in Santiago, after listening to the band's songs in their myspace. This generated interest in the media, which grew bigger because two days later they were playing another historic festival, "Vive Latino" in Chile, with bands such us Los tres, Keane, Catupecu Machu and others. By the end of the year, they released third single "Nuevos Tiempos", whose videoclip reached the "10+ Pedidos" ranking of MTV and showed a very different concept for Latin rock. From that point on, the band got a media attention not usual for their musical genre: interviews and reviews in the main radios and TV stations, magazines, webzines, etc. By touring and playing everywhere they could, the band kept on recruiting fans throughout the country. In 2008 and after a few changes in their line-up, the band releases their fourth and last single, "Euforia", closing the "Nuevos Tiempos" chapter and beginning the creation of their third album, soon to be released during late 2009. Currently the band resides in Mexico,[10] country were fellow chilean bands like "La Ley" and "Los Bunkers" have been very successful, hoping to broaden horizons for their music and career. Artwork for the band's album covers has been created by artist Claudio Bergamin [11] By the end of 2009 the band finishes the recording of its third album, "Caída Libre" (Free fall), released in three separated EP's for free download on the band's official site. Each section or EP (Extended play) had the name of the three Newton's laws of motion. [edit]

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Influences
2> The band has strong influences from other bands like AC/DC, Mötley Crüe, Skid Row, Guns N' Roses, Van Halen, Dream Theater, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Aerosmith, Europe, JourneyQueen, Def Leppard or Bon Jovi. [edit]

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Band members
2> (2001–2004) Chaz Thomson - vocals Javier Bassino - guitar Carlos Otto - guitar Juan Pablo Lewin - bass guitar Diego Bombardiere - drums (2004–2007) Chaz Thomson - vocals Javier Bassino - guitar Carlos Otto - guitar Carlos Cid - bass guitar Diego Bombardiere - drums (2007–2008) Felipe Mira - vocals Javier Bassino - guitar Carlos Otto - guitar Carlos Cid - bass guitar Diego Bombardiere - drums (2008-now) Felipe Mira - vocals Christopher Manhey - guitar Carlos Otto - guitar Carlos Cid - bass guitar [edit]

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Discography
2> Chain Reaction (2004).[12] Nuevos Tiempos (2007). Caída Libre (2009). This album was released divided on 3EPs between December 2009 and March 2010. The three EPs were named as the three Newton's laws of motion. EP 1: Fuerza EP 2: Inercia EP 3: Acción y Reacción [edit]

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Singles
3> King of the night (2004) Vuelvo a Vivir (2006) Inimaginable (2007) Nuevos Tiempos (2007) Euforia (2008) Sentir (2010) Tren a mil (2010) [edit]

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Notes
2> ^ "Review to Chain Reaction" (in spanish). Sleazeroxx. http://www.sleazeroxx.com/bands/fahrenheit/chain.shtml. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "FAHRENHEIT Chain Reaction". RockReport. http://www.rockreport.be/review.asp?id=750. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Ex Productor de Mick Jagger "Obligo" a cantar en espanol a la banda de rock Chilena" (in spanish). Diario La Nacion. http://www.lnd.cl/prontus_noticias/site/artic/20051213/pags/20051213210147.html. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Dream Theater". Metal Storm. http://www.metalstorm.ee/bands/biography.php?band_id=92&bandname=Dream+Theater. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "David Prater". Song Wars. http://www.songwars.net/Judges/Entries/2008/9/14_DAVID_PRATER.html. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Apuesta a los Nuevos Tiempos" (in spanish). Canal 13. http://teletrece.canal13.cl/t13/html/Secciones/Espectaculos/IideqSSeccionesSEspectaculosSEnEscenaSMusicaSAlternativaS213421.html. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Review to Nuevos Tiempos" (in spanish). rockaxis. http://www.rockaxis.com/relacionadoxs_ver.php?cPath=22_31&products_id=3450&osCsid=da. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Album Nuevos Tiempos" (in spanish). Oveja Negra Records. http://www.sello-ovejanegra.cl/?page_id=62. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Cumbre del Rock" (in spanish). Emol News. http://www.emol.com/noticias/todas/detalle/detallenoticias.asp?idnoticia=241384. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Verdaderos Nuevos Tiempos en FancyMusic" (in spanish). Fancy Music. http://www.fancymusic.com/new/contenidos/principales/2009/fahreheit/contenido.htm. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Claudio Bergamin Website". Claudio Bergamin. http://www.claudiobergamin.com/rock/fahrenheit-cover.html. Retrieved March 2010.  ^ "FAHRENHEIT Chain Reaction" (in spanish). Rock Total. http://www.rocktotal.com/discos/disco.asp?id=918. Retrieved Sept 2009.  [edit]

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References
2> ^ "Review to Chain Reaction" (in spanish). Sleazeroxx. http://www.sleazeroxx.com/bands/fahrenheit/chain.shtml. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "FAHRENHEIT Chain Reaction". RockReport. http://www.rockreport.be/review.asp?id=750. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Ex Productor de Mick Jagger "Obligo" a cantar en espanol a la banda de rock Chilena" (in spanish). Diario La Nacion. http://www.lnd.cl/prontus_noticias/site/artic/20051213/pags/20051213210147.html. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Dream Theater". Metal Storm. http://www.metalstorm.ee/bands/biography.php?band_id=92&bandname=Dream+Theater. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "David Prater". Song Wars. http://www.songwars.net/Judges/Entries/2008/9/14_DAVID_PRATER.html. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Apuesta a los Nuevos Tiempos" (in spanish). Canal 13. http://teletrece.canal13.cl/t13/html/Secciones/Espectaculos/IideqSSeccionesSEspectaculosSEnEscenaSMusicaSAlternativaS213421.html. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Review to Nuevos Tiempos" (in spanish). rockaxis. http://www.rockaxis.com/relacionadoxs_ver.php?cPath=22_31&products_id=3450&osCsid=da. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Album Nuevos Tiempos" (in spanish). Oveja Negra Records. http://www.sello-ovejanegra.cl/?page_id=62. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Cumbre del Rock" (in spanish). Emol News. http://www.emol.com/noticias/todas/detalle/detallenoticias.asp?idnoticia=241384. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Verdaderos Nuevos Tiempos en FancyMusic" (in spanish). Fancy Music. http://www.fancymusic.com/new/contenidos/principales/2009/fahreheit/contenido.htm. Retrieved Sept 2009.  ^ "Claudio Bergamin Website". Claudio Bergamin. http://www.claudiobergamin.com/rock/fahrenheit-cover.html. Retrieved March 2010.  ^ "FAHRENHEIT Chain Reaction" (in spanish). Rock Total. http://www.rocktotal.com/discos/disco.asp?id=918. Retrieved Sept 2009.  Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fahrenheit_(Chilean_band)&oldid=450372763" Categories: Hard rock musical groupsChilean rock music groupsMusical groups established in 2001Hidden categories: Articles with hCards Personal tools Log in / create account Namespaces Article Talk Variants Views Read Edit View history Actions Search Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Donate to Wikipedia Interaction Help About Wikipedia Community portal Recent changes Contact Wikipedia Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Permanent link Cite this page Print/export Create a bookDownload as PDFPrintable version Languages Español This page was last modified on 13 September 2011 at 22:28. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of use for details. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.Contact us Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers Mobile view if(window.mw){ mw.loader.state({"site":"loading","user":"ready","user.groups":"ready"}); } if(window.mw){ mw.loader.load(["mediawiki.user","mediawiki.page.ready","mediawiki.legacy.mwsuggest","ext.gadget.teahouse","ext.vector.collapsibleNav","ext.vector.collapsibleTabs","ext.vector.editWarning","ext.vector.simpleSearch","ext.UserBuckets","ext.articleFeedback.startup","ext.articleFeedbackv5.startup","ext.markAsHelpful"], null, true); }

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