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**Horse - vocals (1998 - 2005, 2008 - present)  
**Horse - vocals (1998 - 2005, 2008 - present)  
**Geoff - drums (1998 - 2005, 2008 - present)
**Geoff - drums (1998 - 2005, 2008 - present)
**Dan - guitar (1998 - 2001, 2001 - 2005, 2008 - present)  
**Dan - guitar (1998 - 2001, 2001 - 2005, 2008 - present)
**Nick - bass/samples (2002 - 2005, 2008 - present)
**Connor - guitar (2012 - present)
**Dink - bass (2012 - present)  




 
*Former Members
*Former members
**Nick - bass/samples (2002 - 2005, 2008 - 2011)
**Father John - samples (2001 - 2005, 2008)
**Father John - samples (2001 - 2005, 2008)
**Steve - guitar (2002 - 2005, 2008)
**Steve - guitar (2002 - 2005, 2008)
**Kent - bass (2002)
**Adam - bass (1998 - 2002)
**Pete - guitar (1998 - 2002)
**Pete - guitar (1998 - 2002)
**Matt - guitar (2001)
**Matt - guitar (2001)
**Aaron - guitar (1998)
**Aaron - guitar (1998)
**Adam - bass (1998 - 2002)
 
**Kent - bass (2002)
 


===Website===
===Website===


[[http://www.myspace.com/d9metal myspace.com/d9metal]]
 
[[http://www.facebook.com/d9metal]]
http://www.d9.net.au
 
http://www.facebook.com/d9metal


===Formed===
===Formed===
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===Band information===
===Band information===


D9 started in 1998 as a six-piece band. Playing their first gig in Wynnum where most of the band was from... 4178.
D9 started in 1998 as a six-piece band, playing their first gig in Wynnum. Over the next couple of years, D9 carved their niche in the Brisbane metal and punk scene, occasionally getting banned from venues due to their destructive behaviour. After line-up changes in 2001, D9 became a seven-piece band. It was this line-up that entered the studio to record their debut full-length album ''''High Binder'''', released on Ward 69 Records in early 2003. Shows in Canberra, Sydney and Adelaide followed. Later highlights included supporting '''Strapping Young Lad''' and slots on [[Overcranked]] and [[Metal for the Brain]].  
 
Over the next couple of years D9 got working and playing with some other brisbane bands. Playing gigs at the Railway Hotel and later the Gabba Hotel with mostly punk bands. At this time the ‘Circles’ EP was recorded at Modern Music with Dave Leonard.


A couple of member changes and a member addition in 2001 made D9 then a seven-piece band. Drums, bass, two guitars, two vocals, samples. After an east coast tour the lads entered the studio to record their full-length album ‘High Binder’ which was official released on Ward 69 Records in early 2003.
In May 2005, D9 called it a day, but not for long. In March 2008, the band hit the stage for a reunion gig at Infernofest. Continuing as a five-piece, D9 has since shared the stage with bands such as [[Frankenbok]], [[Segression]] and [[Dreamkillers]] among others. They have also played top slots at Infernofest 1, 2 and 3 and Dead of Winter Festival in 2009 and 2010.


D9 toured through Canberra and Sydney, scored a [[Metal for the Brain]] slot, supported Strapping Young Lad and later played in Adelaide. D9 has also played on all the [[Overcranked]] festivals - while the band was together. D9 called it a day in May 2005.
In 2011, D9 entered Blackbox Studios with Matt Taylor to record the EP, "Nothing is Real Now".
 
After almost 3 years, the band played a reunion gig at Infernofest in March 2008. The band was well accepted at the gig. Playing a short set of entirely old songs, most were from 'High Binder' with a couple of newer ones thrown in. The gig was played as a seven-piece, the same line-up as when we split in 2005.
 
In April 2008, the band decided to continue as a five-piece. D9 has been chipping away at new songs since then, all the while making time to play a handful of shows sharing the stage with [[Segression]], [[Dreamkillers]], [[Hollow]], [[The Dead]], Silver Ocean Storm and playing a top slot at Infernofest 1,2 & 3 and Dead Of Winter ’09 and ‘10.
 
2011 has seen D9 enter Blackbox Studios with Matt Taylor for the immortalisation of new songs. The later half of 2011 will see these songs released on the ‘Nothing Is Real Now’ EP.


===Discography===
===Discography===
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[[Category:Band List]]

Latest revision as of 16:04, 12 June 2013

Band members

  • Current Lineup
    • Boots - vocals (1998 - 2005, 2008 - present)
    • Horse - vocals (1998 - 2005, 2008 - present)
    • Geoff - drums (1998 - 2005, 2008 - present)
    • Dan - guitar (1998 - 2001, 2001 - 2005, 2008 - present)
    • Connor - guitar (2012 - present)
    • Dink - bass (2012 - present)


  • Former Members
    • Nick - bass/samples (2002 - 2005, 2008 - 2011)
    • Father John - samples (2001 - 2005, 2008)
    • Steve - guitar (2002 - 2005, 2008)
    • Kent - bass (2002)
    • Adam - bass (1998 - 2002)
    • Pete - guitar (1998 - 2002)
    • Matt - guitar (2001)
    • Aaron - guitar (1998)


Website

http://www.d9.net.au

http://www.facebook.com/d9metal

Formed

Brisbane, QLD, 1998

Band information

D9 started in 1998 as a six-piece band, playing their first gig in Wynnum. Over the next couple of years, D9 carved their niche in the Brisbane metal and punk scene, occasionally getting banned from venues due to their destructive behaviour. After line-up changes in 2001, D9 became a seven-piece band. It was this line-up that entered the studio to record their debut full-length album 'High Binder', released on Ward 69 Records in early 2003. Shows in Canberra, Sydney and Adelaide followed. Later highlights included supporting Strapping Young Lad and slots on Overcranked and Metal for the Brain.

In May 2005, D9 called it a day, but not for long. In March 2008, the band hit the stage for a reunion gig at Infernofest. Continuing as a five-piece, D9 has since shared the stage with bands such as Frankenbok, Segression and Dreamkillers among others. They have also played top slots at Infernofest 1, 2 and 3 and Dead of Winter Festival in 2009 and 2010.

In 2011, D9 entered Blackbox Studios with Matt Taylor to record the EP, "Nothing is Real Now".

Discography

Albums:

2003 High Binder Ward 69 Records

EPs:

D-Nine Psycho Skin Babies Album.jpg
1999 Psycho Skin Babies Independent
2011 Nothing Is Real Now Independent