Forced Entry Biography
The small community of Mountlake Terrace, WA, is what the three-piece Forced Entry calls home. During their inception in the mid '80s, there was no active thrash-metal scene in the Seattle area. The band decided to change that situation with their musically diverse songs and intelligent lyrics. They are currently considered a major factor in the Seattle metal community. ~ John Book, All Music Guide
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