Originally called Point Zero, War Of Ages formed in 2002, changing their name officially in 2005.
War Of Ages' convictions are as deeply rooted in strength through spirit as their music is based in intensely heavy but melodic and catchy metal and hardcore.
"Without pain, there could be no compassion. And without hurt, how would we learn to heal?" asks singer Leroy Hamp, his empathy with the hurting youth of the world clear. "These are the moments when men and women rise up and warriors are born." Hamp and his brother, drummer Alex, certainly know about rising from pain.
Hamp and his brother, drummer Alex, certainly know about rising from pain. In their life experience, they have dealt with kidnapping, abuse both physical and mental, and the violence that surrounded their family and their backward beliefs. Through their faith in Jesus Christ as redeemer and savior, the brothers soldiered on and have forged a life of their own choosing.
War of Ages can easily be pegged as a highly motivated and driven band. Nothing provides more irrefutable proof of their dogged determination than their impressive and extensive touring history which includes playing alongside Terror, As I Lay Dying, Living Sacrifice, Demon Hunter, Underoath, Hatebreed, Sick of It All, Throwdown, Earth Crisis, and many others. The band has also had music videos from previous albums featured on Mtv's Headbangers Ball, a feat which has spurred them on to continue making intriguing, visually exciting videos.
Through their faith in Jesus Christ as redeemer and savior, the brothers soldiered on and have forged a life of their own choosing.
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Discography
| Album Title | Year | Label |
|---|---|---|
| Unite Us All EP (as Point Zero) | 2004 | Independent |
| War of Ages | 2005 | Strike First Records |
| Pride of the Wicked | 2006 | Facedown Records |
| Fire from the Tomb | 2007 | Facedown Records |
| Arise And Conquer | 2008 | Facedown Records |
| Eternal | 2010 | Facedown Records |
| Return to Life | 2012 | Facedown Records |




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