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Freddy Cricien (born November 4, 1975), also known as Freddy Madball, is an American vocalist, primarily known as the lead singer of the New York hardcore band Madball. He is also the lead singer of
Hazen Street Hazen Street (also typeset Hazen St.) is an American supergroup that formed in early 2004. The band features Freddy Cricien and Hoya Roc (Madball); Toby Morse ( H2O), David Kennedy (Box Car Racer, Over My Dead Body, later Angels & Airwaves), ...
and has a hip hop career from which debut album was November 2009's ''Catholic Guilt''. He also moonlights as an MC with DJ Stress as the hip hop duo Freddy Madball & DJ Stress.


Biography


Early life

Cricien was born in
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on November 4, 1975. His mother is from Havana, Cuba and his father is from
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, Colombia. He has three older siblings from the same mother. The eldest is
Roger Miret Rogelio de Jesus Miret (born June 30, 1964) is a Cuban American musician. He is the vocalist for New York hardcore band Agnostic Front, street punk group Roger Miret and the Disasters, and hardcore band The Alligators. Agnostic Front are co ...
of Agnostic Front. At five years old, Freddy and his family relocated to
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. Roger stayed behind and soon after became immersed in the New York hardcore music scene.


Career

When Cricien was about seven years old, he visited with his brother in New York City and began to perform on stage with Agnostic Front. Shortly after, he began to join the band on tour. At 12 years old, Cricien recorded Madball's first 7-inch, ''Ball of Destruction''. It consisted of used and unused Agnostic Front material. The original lineup featured Roger Miret on bass, Vinnie Stigma on guitar, Will Shepler on drums, and Cricien on vocals. When Cricien was 16 years old, he moved permanently to New York City and moved in with Miret. In 1992, Madball recorded and released the ''Droppin Many Suckas'' EP. This recording featured original music and the addition of Matt Henderson on guitar. In the years to follow, Madball continued to release new albums (''Set It Off''-1994, ''Demonstrating My Style''-1996, ''Look My Way''-1998, ''Been There, Done That''-1998, ''Hold It Down''-2000, ''N.Y.H.C''-2004, ''Legacy''-2005, ''Infiltrate the System''-2007, ''Empire''-2010, ''Rebellion'' EP-2012, ''Hardcore Lives''-2014, and most recently ''For the Cause''-2018) Cricien has made guest appearances on tracks by bands such as Fear Factory (vocals on the bonus track Agnostic Front song "Your Mistake"), ''Deviate'' (vocals on "Last Judgement"), Sick of It All (vocals on "Forked Tongue" on the '' Death to Tyrants'' album), H2O (guest vocals on the song "Guilty By Association" on the ''F.T.T.W.'' album), 25 ta Life (guest vocals on "Loyal to da Grave" on the ''Strength Through Unity'' album), Shutdown (guest vocals on "Few and Far Between" on the album of the same name), Skarhead (guest vocals on "I Won't Change" on the album ''Kings at Crime'').Freddy Cricien Discography at Discogs
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cricien, Freddy 1976 births Living people American punk rock singers American heavy metal singers American people of Colombian descent American people of Cuban descent Hispanic and Latino American musicians People from Florida Singers from New York City 21st-century American singers 21st-century American male singers Hazen Street members Madball members