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3:31pm Wednesday 7th May 2008

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Collision Theory were formed back in 2005 and play Classic Rock music with elements of modern Rock combined.

The band line-up is:

  • James Pilkington -Vocals
  • Chris Webber - Lead Guitar/Backing Vocals
  • Chris Wilson - Rhythm Guitar
  • Chris Large - Bass Guitar
  • Stewart Dunn - Drums


The band have played numerous gigs in and around Essex, with regulat gigs at The Twist, appearing twice in the final of Colchester's Battle Of The Bands at Colchester Arts Centre (including this year), the final of Kelvedon's Battle Of The Bands (each year finishing in the top three at least), and this year have grabbed themselves a spot at the Kelvedon Music Festival.

This year has also seen the band delivered their second EP 'Time To Rise', featuring Collision Theory's best work to date, with pounding drum beats, bluesy lead breaks and unmistakeable vocals.

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Michael, Colchester says...
7:45pm Tue 3 Jun 08

These guys played an awesome energetic set at the Arts Centre the other week, most energetic band there, and definitely deserve to play at Castle Park after that!!

Michael, Colchester says...
7:45pm Tue 3 Jun 08

These guys played an awesome energetic set at the Arts Centre the other week, most energetic band there, and definitely deserve to play at Castle Park after that!!

Joey, Halstead says...
8:12pm Wed 4 Jun 08

good music, great band, they should play at castle park!:)

Katie, Colchester says...
9:05pm Wed 4 Jun 08

they are great!!they should play castle park!

law, mersea says...
10:04pm Wed 4 Jun 08

ill come if they play, there well gd

Les, east hannigfeild says...
3:19pm Fri 6 Jun 08

This band Kicks ****!
Def come and see them if there playing party in the park!

tyler, copford says...
3:20pm Fri 6 Jun 08

hell yeh!
band rocks
Let them play!!!

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