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Kill For Satan began as a cover band for former [[Psychrist]] members Ward and Dulihanty in 2003; after Necroslush left Pitt from [[Myrddraal]] joined briefly and the band played at [[Metal for the Brain]], becoming the only all-covers act ever to play the event. At the time Kill For Satan played blackened versions of classic 80s thrash and death metal songs. After Kirk of [[Exceed]] replaced Pitt, the band began writing originals and released an album in mid-2005. | Kill For Satan began as a cover band for former [[Psychrist]] members Ward and Dulihanty in 2003; after Necroslush left Pitt from [[Myrddraal]] joined briefly and the band played at [[Metal for the Brain]], becoming the only all-covers act ever to play the event. At the time Kill For Satan played blackened versions of classic 80s thrash and death metal songs. After Kirk of [[Exceed]] replaced Pitt, the band began writing originals and released an album in mid-2005. | ||
Kill For Satan | Kill For Satan signed to Onslaught Records for worldwide release and began recording a second album in July 2008. Kirk left in August 2008. In 2009, Tony Kirk and Joel Green formed the studio project [[Wardom]]. Wardom released a debut EP in 2010. | ||
In 2009, Tony Kirk and Joel Green formed the studio project [[Wardom]]. Wardom released a debut EP in 2010. | |||
In July 2010, the debut album was reissued by Onslaught Records. The reissue features new cover art and is limited to 500. | In July 2010, the debut album was reissued by Onslaught Records. The reissue features new cover art and is limited to 500. | ||
In October 2010, the second album was mixed and mastered. In March 2012, their sophomore album ''The Final Conflict'' was released on Obsidian Records. | |||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== | ||
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| '''''Thy Kingdom Undone...''''' | | '''''Thy Kingdom Undone...''''' | ||
| self release | | self release | ||
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| 2012 | |||
| '''''The Final Conflict''''' | |||
| Obsidian | |||
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[[Category:Bands from Canberra]] | [[Category:Bands from Canberra]] | ||
[[Category:Bands that played Metal for the Brain]] | [[Category:Bands that played Metal for the Brain]] | ||
[[Category:Band List]] |
Latest revision as of 13:05, 18 July 2013
Band Members
- Current Line-Up
- Brad (bass, vocals)
- Kelhammer (Kel Dulihanty) (drums, vocals)
- Yurionymous (Yuri Ward) (vocals, guitar)
- Former Members
- Necroslush (guitar) (2003)
- Hellpitt (Andrew Pitt) (guitar) (2003)
- Tonester Doom (Tony Kirk) (guitars) (2003 - 2008)
Website
Formed
Canberra, ACT, 2003
Band Information
Kill For Satan began as a cover band for former Psychrist members Ward and Dulihanty in 2003; after Necroslush left Pitt from Myrddraal joined briefly and the band played at Metal for the Brain, becoming the only all-covers act ever to play the event. At the time Kill For Satan played blackened versions of classic 80s thrash and death metal songs. After Kirk of Exceed replaced Pitt, the band began writing originals and released an album in mid-2005.
Kill For Satan signed to Onslaught Records for worldwide release and began recording a second album in July 2008. Kirk left in August 2008. In 2009, Tony Kirk and Joel Green formed the studio project Wardom. Wardom released a debut EP in 2010.
In July 2010, the debut album was reissued by Onslaught Records. The reissue features new cover art and is limited to 500. In October 2010, the second album was mixed and mastered. In March 2012, their sophomore album The Final Conflict was released on Obsidian Records.
Discography
Albums:
2004 | Thy Kingdom Undone... | self release | |
2012 | The Final Conflict | Obsidian |
Split:
2009 | Doom Plague Death (with Lamp of Thoth) | Metal Supremacy |