Joe Copcutt
Joe Copcutt (born 2 August 1988 from London, England) is an English metal bassist. He is a founding member of Zoax[2] and bassist of AxeWound.
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Birth name | Joseph Copcutt |
Born | [1] Islington, London, England | 2 August 1988
Genres | Hard rock, Metalcore, Groove metal, Heavy Metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Bass guitar |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Search and Destroy |
Associated acts | The Gore Club, AxeWound, Rise to Remain, Zoax, 12 Ton Method |
Early life and career
Copcutt was born in Islington, London, England. Copcutt's musical career began when he joined 12 Ton Method in 2006 around the time of leaving the band in 2008 he joined Rise to Remain replacing Theo Tan. Copcutt left Rise to Remain in 2012 along with Pat Lundy.[3] In that same year he joined AxeWound. In 2013 Copcutt formed a new London based band named Zoax with Adam Carroll, Dan Prasad, Doug Wotherspoon & Jon Rogers. In 2018 he joined Carroll in the newly formed The Gore Club.
Personal life
Copcutt is a vegan, he is also a fan of Arsenal F.C.
Discography
12 Ton Method
- 2008: The Art of Not Falling EP
Rise to Remain
- 2008: Becoming One EP
- 2010: Bridges Will Burn EP
- 2011: City of Vultures
AxeWound
- 2012: Vultures
ZOAX
- 2014: XIII EP
- 2015: Is Everybody Listening? EP
- 2016: Zoax
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References
- "Joe Copcutt DOB". Risetoremain.com. Archived from the original on 20 May 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
- "ZOAX Homepage". Zoaxofficial.tumblr.com. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
- "Rise to Remain statement via Century Media". Centurymedia.com. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
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