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| origin = Brisbane, QLD | |||
| genre = Sludge, metalcore | |||
| years_active = 1998 - 2003, 2010 | |||
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| associated_acts = [[Astriaal]], [[Dreamkillers]] | |||
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| past_members = Anthony Palmer, Julian Turpin, Rudi Weber | |||
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===Band Members=== | ===Band Members=== | ||
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**Julian Turpin (guitar, vocals) | **Julian Turpin (guitar, vocals) | ||
**Rudi Weber (drums, vocals) | **Rudi Weber (drums, vocals) | ||
===Band Information=== | ===Band Information=== | ||
Post Life Disorder was a Brisbane three piece with a musical style | Post Life Disorder was a Brisbane three piece with a musical style that drifted between sludge rock and abrasive metalcore. International supports to the likes of '''Entombed''' and '''Skinlab''' and a strong debut mini-CD brought the band plenty of attention and they featured at [[Metal for the Brain]] in 2000 and again in 2001. The following year they supported '''Kittie''' and started work on the full length album. Post Life Disorder finished 2002 by supporting '''Destruction'''; the album saw release in early 2003 after PLD had featured at the Gold Coast Big Day Out. After that Post Life Disorder was on an indefinite break, but attempted to reactivate in 2010 with Dan Owens (D9) and Pete Saunders (Sausage Chopper) in place of Julian Turpin but nothing came of it. | ||
Anthony Palmer was the promoter of Brisbane’s [[Overcranked]] festival and was later a member of the [[Dreamkillers]]. | |||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 7 March 2022
Post Life Disorder | |
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Origin | Brisbane, QLD |
Genres | Sludge, metalcore |
Years active | 1998 - 2003, 2010 |
Associated acts | Astriaal, Dreamkillers |
Past members | Anthony Palmer, Julian Turpin, Rudi Weber |
Band Members
- Line-Up
- Anthony Palmer (bass, vocals)
- Julian Turpin (guitar, vocals)
- Rudi Weber (drums, vocals)
Band Information
Post Life Disorder was a Brisbane three piece with a musical style that drifted between sludge rock and abrasive metalcore. International supports to the likes of Entombed and Skinlab and a strong debut mini-CD brought the band plenty of attention and they featured at Metal for the Brain in 2000 and again in 2001. The following year they supported Kittie and started work on the full length album. Post Life Disorder finished 2002 by supporting Destruction; the album saw release in early 2003 after PLD had featured at the Gold Coast Big Day Out. After that Post Life Disorder was on an indefinite break, but attempted to reactivate in 2010 with Dan Owens (D9) and Pete Saunders (Sausage Chopper) in place of Julian Turpin but nothing came of it.
Anthony Palmer was the promoter of Brisbane’s Overcranked festival and was later a member of the Dreamkillers.
Discography
Album:
2003 | Post Life Disorder | Independent |
EP:
2000 | Self-Operate Lobotomy | Oracle |