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**Tony Zisimou (bass) | **Tony Zisimou (bass) | ||
**Bob Gillett (vocals) | **Bob Gillett (vocals) | ||
**Wayne Harrison (drums) | **Pil (drums) | ||
*Former members | |||
**Yanuar, Ari (drums) (1986) | |||
**Wayne Harrison (drums) (1985 - 1986) | |||
===Formed=== | ===Formed=== | ||
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===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
Escape was a | Escape was a semi-legendary Adelaide band which made a name for itself on a national level thanks to their over-the-top style. Man-mountain John the Beast's barbarian outfit and guitar complete with a full set of extractors welded to it was arguably the main feature of the band's live show. The band recorded several tracks and featured in a B-Grade film but these recordings were lost. In 1986, the band’s tour bus crashed and The Beast spent three years in hospital recovering, effectively ending the group. | ||
The Zisimous formed [[Blistered Palms]] in 2002. | The Zisimous formed [[Blistered Palms]] in 2002. |
Revision as of 07:51, 6 June 2008
Band members
- Line-up
- John the Beast (John Zisimou) (guitar)
- Tony Zisimou (bass)
- Bob Gillett (vocals)
- Pil (drums)
- Former members
- Yanuar, Ari (drums) (1986)
- Wayne Harrison (drums) (1985 - 1986)
Formed
Adelaide, SA, 1980
Band information
Escape was a semi-legendary Adelaide band which made a name for itself on a national level thanks to their over-the-top style. Man-mountain John the Beast's barbarian outfit and guitar complete with a full set of extractors welded to it was arguably the main feature of the band's live show. The band recorded several tracks and featured in a B-Grade film but these recordings were lost. In 1986, the band’s tour bus crashed and The Beast spent three years in hospital recovering, effectively ending the group.
The Zisimous formed Blistered Palms in 2002.