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**Adam Keane (guitar) | **Adam Keane (guitar) | ||
**Keith Stevens ( | **Keith Stevens (bass) | ||
**Shaun Whitelum ( | **Shaun Whitelum (drums) | ||
*Former members | *Former members | ||
**Peter Schultz (guitar) | **Peter Schultz (guitar) | ||
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===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
Bezerker was a semi-legendary Adelaide band from the late 1980s, formed in 1988 out of a previous band known as '''Final Warning'''. They played a style of progressive thrash metal in the '''Testament''' mould. | Bezerker was a semi-legendary Adelaide band from the late 1980s, formed in 1988 out of a previous band known as '''Final Warning'''. They played a style of progressive thrash metal in the '''Testament''' mould. In 1989 after heavy gigging on the Adelaide scene and interstate, the band recorded ''Lost'' for Waterfront. After a show on New Year's Eve 1990, Bezerker moved to London and performed there and in Liverpool until August when financial constraints forced them to split up after a final show on August 3, 1991. Their music can still be found on YouTube, though the album is long deleted and very rare. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== |
Revision as of 05:05, 8 May 2011
Band members
- Final line-up
- Pat Cummins (guitar)
- Michael Heslop (vocals)
- Adam Keane (guitar)
- Keith Stevens (bass)
- Shaun Whitelum (drums)
- Former members
- Peter Schultz (guitar)
Formed
Adelaide, SA, 1988
Band information
Bezerker was a semi-legendary Adelaide band from the late 1980s, formed in 1988 out of a previous band known as Final Warning. They played a style of progressive thrash metal in the Testament mould. In 1989 after heavy gigging on the Adelaide scene and interstate, the band recorded Lost for Waterfront. After a show on New Year's Eve 1990, Bezerker moved to London and performed there and in Liverpool until August when financial constraints forced them to split up after a final show on August 3, 1991. Their music can still be found on YouTube, though the album is long deleted and very rare.
Discography
Albums:
1990 | Lost | Waterfront |