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| name = Henry's Anger | |||
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| origin = Canberra, ACT | |||
| genre = Alternative metal, nu-metal | |||
| years_active = 1994 - 2000 | |||
| label = DC, Chatterbox | |||
| associated_acts = [[Addictive]], [[Psychrist]], Brace, [[Cryogenic]], Carnivale Knowledge | |||
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| past_members = Rod Yates, Paddy Coffey, Matt Coffey, Steve Simmons, Jamie Thomas, Malcolm McAllister, Zeb Nowhere | |||
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===Band members=== | ===Band members=== | ||
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*Former members | *Former members | ||
**Jamie Thomas (vocals) | **Jamie Thomas (vocals) 1997 - 1999) | ||
**Malcolm McAllister (guitar) | **Malcolm McAllister (guitar, vocals) 1994 - 1996 | ||
** | **Zebra Nowhere (Michael Patrick Monaghan) (vocals) 1994 - 1997 | ||
===Formed=== | ===Formed=== | ||
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===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
Formed in 1994 by Yates and former [[Addictive]] and [[Psychrist]] entity Coffey, the early line up of Henry's Anger was completed by guitarist Mal McAllister and vocalist Zeb Nowhere with a musical path mapped out in a similar direction to that of '''TOOL'''. | Formed in 1994 by Yates and former [[Addictive]] and [[Psychrist]] entity Coffey, the early line up of Henry's Anger was completed by guitarist Mal McAllister and vocalist Zeb Nowhere with a musical path mapped out in a similar direction to that of '''TOOL'''. The ''Interfere'' EP track ''(sic)'' garnered some Triple J airplay and the band toured heavily and appeared with '''Suicidal Tendencies''' and '''Mr Bungle''', among others. | ||
McAllister was replaced by Paddy Coffey and Nowhere left shortly after to be replaced by Jamie Thomas. Both previously belonged to the Sydney outfit '''Carnivale Knowledge'''. Henry's Anger took on more of a groove/nu-metal aspect at this point. ''Blacklining'' album won them the title of Australia's best metal band from the UK metal mag ''Kerrang!''. A major breakthrough came when they toured with '''Strapping Young Lad''' in early 1999, two months before the release of ''Personality Test'', which won the band an ARIA Award nomination for Best Rock Album. | |||
With international interest looming in the band, and midway through a round of promotional shows for the album, Thomas left/was sacked from Henry's Anger, and the band was forced into inactivity for several months while a replacement was sought. In mid December 1999, former '''Mischling''' vocalist Steve Simmons was chosen as Henry's Anger's new singer, and were then added to the bill of the 2000 Big Day Out in Sydney. The band then toured with '''Sprung Monkey''' and featured as the national support for '''Skinlab''''s tour in May 2000. While a new EP was promised for August 2000, Henry's Anger suddenly announced they had split up shortly after a performance at [[Metal for the Brain]] in October 2000. | |||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== | ||
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| 1996 | | 1996 | ||
| '''''Interfere''''' | | '''''Interfere''''' | ||
| Different Drum | | Different Drum | ||
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| | | 1995 | ||
| '''''Honest Brutality Horrific Beauty''''' | |||
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[[Category:Bands that played the Big Day Out]] | [[Category:Bands that played the Big Day Out]] | ||
[[Category:Bands that played Metal for the Brain]] | |||
[[Category:Band List]] |
Latest revision as of 23:22, 8 June 2022
Henry's Anger | |
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Origin | Canberra, ACT |
Genres | Alternative metal, nu-metal |
Years active | 1994 - 2000 |
Labels | DC, Chatterbox |
Associated acts | Addictive, Psychrist, Brace, Cryogenic, Carnivale Knowledge |
Past members | Rod Yates, Paddy Coffey, Matt Coffey, Steve Simmons, Jamie Thomas, Malcolm McAllister, Zeb Nowhere |
Band members
- Final line-up
- Rod Yates (bass)
- Matt Coffey (drums)
- Paddy Coffey (guitar)
- Steve Simmons (vocals)
- Former members
- Jamie Thomas (vocals) 1997 - 1999)
- Malcolm McAllister (guitar, vocals) 1994 - 1996
- Zebra Nowhere (Michael Patrick Monaghan) (vocals) 1994 - 1997
Formed
Canberra, ACT, 1994
Band information
Formed in 1994 by Yates and former Addictive and Psychrist entity Coffey, the early line up of Henry's Anger was completed by guitarist Mal McAllister and vocalist Zeb Nowhere with a musical path mapped out in a similar direction to that of TOOL. The Interfere EP track (sic) garnered some Triple J airplay and the band toured heavily and appeared with Suicidal Tendencies and Mr Bungle, among others.
McAllister was replaced by Paddy Coffey and Nowhere left shortly after to be replaced by Jamie Thomas. Both previously belonged to the Sydney outfit Carnivale Knowledge. Henry's Anger took on more of a groove/nu-metal aspect at this point. Blacklining album won them the title of Australia's best metal band from the UK metal mag Kerrang!. A major breakthrough came when they toured with Strapping Young Lad in early 1999, two months before the release of Personality Test, which won the band an ARIA Award nomination for Best Rock Album.
With international interest looming in the band, and midway through a round of promotional shows for the album, Thomas left/was sacked from Henry's Anger, and the band was forced into inactivity for several months while a replacement was sought. In mid December 1999, former Mischling vocalist Steve Simmons was chosen as Henry's Anger's new singer, and were then added to the bill of the 2000 Big Day Out in Sydney. The band then toured with Sprung Monkey and featured as the national support for Skinlab's tour in May 2000. While a new EP was promised for August 2000, Henry's Anger suddenly announced they had split up shortly after a performance at Metal for the Brain in October 2000.
Discography
Albums:
1997 | Blacklining | DC |
1999 | Personality Test | Chatterbox |
EP:
1996 | Interfere | Different Drum |
1995 | Honest Brutality Horrific Beauty |