IronyofChaos Irony of Chaos New York May 2006 marked the birth of Irony of Chaos. Kareem The Machine was at the helm with Robb Napalm on vocals, young Adam the Prodigy on drums, with Mark Angel and Boris the Blade on guitars. With a full line-up they were ready to conquer the local metal scene. They played shows regularly and made the infamous Don Hills in NYC their main stomping grounds amidst other venues throughout Long Island as well. Eventually ideals will change as well as the line-up. While the youngest of the group, Adam, made his departure to go pursue other musical ventures, it opened up a spot for a new permanent member into the fold, CJ. CJ joined with the Chaos crew in November of 2007 and filled out the drums section with a new technical flair. As time progressed, interests and priorities changed and the Chaos crew lost members Boris the Blade and shortly after, Mark Angel. With the guitar section completely gone, expectations were high for new prospects but hope was at an all time low. In December of 2008, the fourth member to round out the crew to a full band would be Little Rob. With his passion for progressive metal, he and Kareem along with CJ will begin to create the new sound of Irony of Chaos. Shows began to flow in as the material was revamped and new material was produced. Irony of Chaos will begin to build up speed but take a hiatus to put complete focus into writing their first album. Robb Napalm put the pen to paper and the sound of Chaos was written and fine tuned by Little Rob, CJ and Kareem. With hard work, dedication and two weeks’ worth of recording and mixing and mastering to no end, the final product, “Descent to Enlightenment”, was born. With seven tracks on the record and the help of Anthony Lopardo and Ray Matre from Killingsworth Recording Company out in Farmingdale, the Chaos crew fine tuned their sound to what is now their proudest work. Look for “Descent to Enlightenment” in early 2012. With an album in tow and merchandise in the works, the name and brand, Irony of Chaos, will be spread like a sickness upon NYC, the tri-state area and the world beyond. Stay tuned for gigs near you and catch a Chaos show in your hood… who knows… you just may get infected by the sound. IronyofChaos’s tracks War of The Ragnarok by IronyofChaos published on 2011-12-12T02:24:12Z Lycanthropic Misfortune by IronyofChaos published on 2011-12-12T02:13:32Z