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EFen was formed in 2009 by brothers Bim (drums) and Rich Bowman (guitarist/singer) quickly bringing on board long time friend and guitarist Rob Dawson. After the band decided to get serious in 2010 we were able to obtain bassist Tom Wood, and for the past year we have been having great success playing in the North Florida market. Our unique style of hard rock/metal music and hard working attitude has quickly gotten us labeled as the go to band for having a good time…where getting dirty is half of the fun. People said we looked like a "Redneck Metal" band, so we ran with the concept and began writting music that would fit the profile (Giddy-Up) and found our nitch in the market. The "EFen Freight Train" demo was released March of 2011 and received rave reviews from all of our fans, fueling us to pursue a career in the rock industry. We are excited about the new success we have found and want to take the "EFen Freight Train" all over the world for people to enjoy!

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