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Latest revision as of 12:23, 6 June 2013
Band members
- Final line-up
- Adam Ritchie (vocals, guitar, programming)
- Shane Dedrick (guitar, programming)
- Ashley Banner (bass)
- Former members
- Andrew McIntyre (vocals)
- Tony Waters (vocals)
Formed
Adelaide, SA, 1996
Band information
Originally a really exciting death metal five piece outfit that packed stages with dual guitarists and dual vocalists, as well as incorporating some infectious industrial sounds through the use of a drum machine, DEADpool's music was brutal, intense, scathing and original. Amongst several demos and supporting bands like Napalm Death, Deicide and Strapping Young Lad they managed to released a debut CD of 21 furious industrial-death-grind tracks through Dominator Records.
After a drastic line up change which saw Waters and McIntyre removed from the band and vocal duties taken up by Ritchie, the band was reduced to a trio and followed a much more industrial direction bearing little resemblence to their sound on that CD. Dedrick and Waters later joined Slaughter Thou.
Discography
Albums:
1997 | DEADpool | Dominator |