Instrumental Progressive Metal
Los Angeles, California, USA | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Most people became familiar with Tribus through the HM Magazine samplers. Tribus started off as a Latin-inspired shred instrumental three-piece. Soon it evolved into into a solo outlet for Carlos Soto, who created several albums all on different types of bass guitar.
199? | Tribus | Tribus |
1998? | Tribus | Oreology |
2001 | Tribus | Too Late… Damage is Done |
2002 | Tribus | Mega Shred |
2002 | Tribus | Manual Acrobatics |
2004 | Carlos Soto | Tribal Behavior |
199? Independent
1998? Independent
Carlos Soto - Bass
Alexis Llorens - Guitars
Voyce McGinley - Drums
Henry Hoffman - Trombone Larry Price - Saxophone George Pandis - Trumpet Rick Kinkel - Trumpet Paul Reese - Violin Fay Roberts - Flute Shane Troutman - Guitar
In the 1999 digital files for “Brain Damage,” HM magazine had this to say: “This 15-song disc is essentially a re-issue of the last disc we reviewed, with five new songs added.” So this disc might have had 10 songs, and it might have been re-issued with 5 more, including “Brain Damage.”
2001 Independent
2002 Independent
2002 Independent
Carlos Soto - 6 string fretted bass, fretless bass, lead distortion bass, bass effects
2004 Independent
Carlos Soto - Bass
There are no guitars or keys on this record.
Hard Music Sampler #71 (May/June 1998) (1998 HM Magazine)
11) Picante (4:22)
Hard Music Sampler #77 (May/June 1999) (1999 HM Magazine)
07) Brain Damage (4:30)