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Cyclefly
Alt metal/nu-metal outfit active in late 90s / early 00s

About Cyclefly

Cyclefly were an alternative metal / nu-metal band that had a cult underground following across the UK, Ireland, and the U.S., and were famous amongst fans for lead singer Declan O'Shea's wild on-stage persona and intense live presence. He was often known to climb to the top of lighting rigs and jump into the crowd. The band's work is also recognizable for the high-pitched, almost synthesized-sounding voice of O'Shea.

The band toured the UK and Ireland many times, including headline tours and support tours with Bush, Live, Linkin Park, Metallica and Muse. The band was signed with MCA Records and 2 full-length albums were released over their career - 'Generation Sap' in 1999 and 'Crave' in 2002. The second album, Crave, featured a guest vocal spot on "Karma Killer" from Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington.

After Crave, the band disassembled. Declan and brother Ciaran O'Shea formed a new group, Hueman, in 2004, replacing members Nono Presta and Jean-Mi Cavallo with Aiden Lee and Kieran O'Neill. However, Hueman broke up. Subsequently, Declan O'Shea and Christian Montagne formed another band, Mako.

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