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**Alessio Medici | *Final line-up | ||
**Peter Hobbs (vocals, guitar) d. 21/10/19 | |||
**Alessio Medici (bass) | |||
**Iago Bruchi (drums) | **Iago Bruchi (drums) | ||
**Simon Wizen (guitar) | **Simon Wizen (guitar) | ||
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*Former members | *Former members | ||
**Damiano Porciani (guitar) 2013 - 2014 | |||
**Matt Skitz (drums) 2013 | **Matt Skitz (drums) 2013 | ||
**Jason Saunders (guitar) | **Jason Saunders (guitar) | ||
**Steve Scott (bass) | **Steve Scott (bass) | ||
**James Sinclair (drums) 2011 - 2012 | |||
**Brian Sinclair (guitar) 2011 - 2012 | |||
**Jarro (drums) 2005 | **Jarro (drums) 2005 | ||
**Bruno Canziani (drums) 1989 - 1990, 2002 - 2005 | **Bruno Canziani (drums) 1989 - 1990, 2002 - 2005 | ||
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===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
With their so-called "virgin metal"--to describe their 'untainted' metal style--this band began life as a solo project for former [[Tyrus]] member Peter Hobbs, with Karl Lean, Sham Littleman and Mark Woolley being drawn originally from [[Nothing Sacred]]. The first album was recorded with the line-up of Hobbs, Woolley, Darren McMaster-Smith from [[New Religion]] and Phil Gresik from [[Mass Confusion]]. With an image geared towards the European scene it found release through German label Steamhammer long before it was available locally. After this the band virtually disappeared although Hobbs | With their so-called "virgin metal"--to describe their 'untainted' metal style--this band began life as a solo project for former [[Tyrus]] member Peter Hobbs, with Karl Lean, Sham Littleman and Mark Woolley being drawn originally from [[Nothing Sacred]]. The first album was recorded with the line-up of Hobbs, Woolley, Darren McMaster-Smith from [[New Religion]] and Phil Gresik from [[Mass Confusion]]. With an image geared towards the European scene it found release through German label Steamhammer long before it was available locally. After this the band virtually disappeared although Hobbs resurrected the name several times since without quite the same level of success. Gresik moved on to become one of the more prolific members of the Melbourne metal scene whose credits have since included [[Bestial Warlust]], [[Deströyer 666]] and his solo project [[Long Voyage Back]]. | ||
After a long period of self-imposed exile from the music scene, Hobbs reformed Angel of Death in 2002 with the line-up of Woolley, Bruno Canziani, Dave Frew and (very briefly) Talie Helene (keyboards) (ex-[[Portrayal]]). Modern Invasion released a compilation of the band's two early demos in mid-2003. Hobbs Angel of Death played at [[Metal for the Brain]] in December 2003 and featured at the Wacken festival in Germany in August, 2004 along with touring throughout north western Europe. The line-up for the tour featured Hobbs, Canziani, former [[Atomizer]] and [[Sithlord]] guitarist Jason Saunders and ex-'''Atomizer''', '''Sithlord''' and [[Hellspawn]] member Jay Sanders on bass. Canziani was replaced by Jarro from [[Destruktor]] but his stay was short. After Jarro's departure, Hobbs | After a long period of self-imposed exile from the music scene, Hobbs reformed Angel of Death in 2002 with the line-up of Woolley, Bruno Canziani, Dave Frew and (very briefly) Talie Helene (keyboards) (ex-[[Portrayal]]). Modern Invasion released a compilation of the band's two early demos in mid-2003. Hobbs Angel of Death played at [[Metal for the Brain]] in December 2003 and featured at the Wacken festival in Germany in August, 2004 along with touring throughout north western Europe. The line-up for the tour featured Hobbs, Canziani, former [[Atomizer]] and [[Sithlord]] guitarist Jason Saunders and ex-'''Atomizer''', '''Sithlord''' and [[Hellspawn]] member Jay Sanders on bass. Canziani was replaced by Jarro from [[Destruktor]] but his stay was short. After Jarro's departure, Hobbs Angel of Death was inactive but Hobbs raised the flag again during 2012, appearing at [[Evil Invaders]] in Sydney. Matt Skitz joined the group for a European tour in 2013. | ||
Hobbs became less interested in playing live or touring but he put together a band of Italian musicians to record the album ''Heaven Bled'' that was released in October 2016. Failing health prevented him from performing regularly, but a farewell tour of Australia was planned in 2018; he was unable to play the tour due to poor health and he died aged 59 on October 21, 2019. | Hobbs became less interested in playing live or touring but he put together a band of Italian musicians to record the album ''Heaven Bled'' that was released in October 2016. Failing health prevented him from performing regularly, but a farewell tour of Australia was planned in 2018; he was unable to play the tour due to poor health and he died aged 59 on October 21, 2019. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== |
Latest revision as of 13:32, 30 April 2022
Hobbs Angel of Death | |
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Origin | Melbourne, VIC |
Genres | Thrash metal |
Years active | 1988 - 1996, 2002 - 2019 |
Associated acts | Tyrus, Nothing Sacred, Bestial Warlust, Mass Confusion, Renegade, Temujin, Depression, Toecutter, New Religion, Portrayal, Anatomy, Sithlord, Long Voyage Back, Abramelin, Dark Earth, Damaged, Cemetery Urn, Funerary Pit, Insidious Torture, King Parrot, Violentor, Necromorbid, Die Hard, Internment, Desecrator, Destruktor |
Past members | Peter Hobbs, Jason Saunders, Steve Scott, Jarro, Bruno Canziani, Dave Frew, Matt Skitz, Jay Sanders, Mark Woolley, Talie Helene, Nick Maltezos, Darren McMaster-Smith, Phil Gresik, Karl Lean, Sham Littleman, Luke Anticevic, Zac Halpin, Alessio Medici, Iago Bruci, Simon Wizen, |
- Final line-up
- Peter Hobbs (vocals, guitar) d. 21/10/19
- Alessio Medici (bass)
- Iago Bruchi (drums)
- Simon Wizen (guitar)
- Former members
- Damiano Porciani (guitar) 2013 - 2014
- Matt Skitz (drums) 2013
- Jason Saunders (guitar)
- Steve Scott (bass)
- James Sinclair (drums) 2011 - 2012
- Brian Sinclair (guitar) 2011 - 2012
- Jarro (drums) 2005
- Bruno Canziani (drums) 1989 - 1990, 2002 - 2005
- Dave Frew (bass) 1989 - 1990, 2002 - 2005
- Jay Sanders (bass) 2004
- Mark Woolley (guitar) 1987 - 1990, 2002
- Talie Helene (keys) 2002
- Nick Maltezos (guitar) 1989 - 1990
- Darren McMaster-Smith (drums) 1988 - 1989
- Venom (Phil Gresik) (bass) 1988 - 1989
- Karl Lean (bass) 1987
- Sham Littleman (drums) 1987
Formed
Melbourne, VIC, 1987
Band information
With their so-called "virgin metal"--to describe their 'untainted' metal style--this band began life as a solo project for former Tyrus member Peter Hobbs, with Karl Lean, Sham Littleman and Mark Woolley being drawn originally from Nothing Sacred. The first album was recorded with the line-up of Hobbs, Woolley, Darren McMaster-Smith from New Religion and Phil Gresik from Mass Confusion. With an image geared towards the European scene it found release through German label Steamhammer long before it was available locally. After this the band virtually disappeared although Hobbs resurrected the name several times since without quite the same level of success. Gresik moved on to become one of the more prolific members of the Melbourne metal scene whose credits have since included Bestial Warlust, Deströyer 666 and his solo project Long Voyage Back.
After a long period of self-imposed exile from the music scene, Hobbs reformed Angel of Death in 2002 with the line-up of Woolley, Bruno Canziani, Dave Frew and (very briefly) Talie Helene (keyboards) (ex-Portrayal). Modern Invasion released a compilation of the band's two early demos in mid-2003. Hobbs Angel of Death played at Metal for the Brain in December 2003 and featured at the Wacken festival in Germany in August, 2004 along with touring throughout north western Europe. The line-up for the tour featured Hobbs, Canziani, former Atomizer and Sithlord guitarist Jason Saunders and ex-Atomizer, Sithlord and Hellspawn member Jay Sanders on bass. Canziani was replaced by Jarro from Destruktor but his stay was short. After Jarro's departure, Hobbs Angel of Death was inactive but Hobbs raised the flag again during 2012, appearing at Evil Invaders in Sydney. Matt Skitz joined the group for a European tour in 2013.
Hobbs became less interested in playing live or touring but he put together a band of Italian musicians to record the album Heaven Bled that was released in October 2016. Failing health prevented him from performing regularly, but a farewell tour of Australia was planned in 2018; he was unable to play the tour due to poor health and he died aged 59 on October 21, 2019.
Discography
Albums:
1988 | Angel of Death | Steamhammer |
1995 | Inheritance | Def |
2003 | Hobbs' Satan Crusade | Modern Invasion |
2016 | Heaven Bled | Hell's Headbangers |