Nonpoint is an American rock band hailing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, that formed in 1997. The band's name was inspired by a Believer song titled "Nonpoint." Noted for their signature blend of heavy metal and hard rock with elements of hip-hop, funk, and alternative metal, Nonpoint has crafted a unique sound that has resonated with fans for over two decades. The group's lineup has undergone several transformations, but founding members Elias Soriano (vocals) and Robb Rivera (drums) have remained at the core of Nonpoint. The band broke into the mainstream with their major label debut, "Statement," in 2000 and gained substantial traction with hits like "What a Day" and "Bullet with a Name," from their 2004 album "Recoil."
Throughout their career, Nonpoint has amassed a dedicated fan base and a prolific discography. The latter half of the 2010s saw the band continue to release energetic material that showcases their maturity and evolution as artists while maintaining the raw intensity for which they are known. Albums like "The Poison Red" and "X," alongside a series of deluxe editions and dynamic singles such as "Chaos and Earthquakes," "Fix This," and the heavy-hitting "Ruthless," demonstrate Nonpoint's commitment to their craft and ability to adapt to the shifting landscape of the rock genre. The band's enduring relevance is cemented by their willingness to tackle various themes in their music, as exemplified by their tribute track "Remember Me (A Frontlines Tribute)," which underscores their support for frontline workers and their capacity to connect with listeners through timely and heartfelt messages.
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