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Malakyte are a five-piece thrash metal group from Brisbane. The band was formed by Laggy, Dalton and Liam, in the latter half of 2010 with Oompa and Trip completing the line-up soon after. The band released an EP in August of 2011 titled '''''S2076''''', only a mere few months after their live debut in Brisbane.  
Malakyte are a five-piece thrash metal group from Brisbane. The band was formed by Laggy, Dalton and Liam, in the latter half of 2010 with Oompa and Trip completing the line-up soon after. The band released an EP in August of 2011 titled '''''S2076''''', only a mere few months after their live debut in Brisbane.  


The release of the EP was subsequently followed by a fruitful period of activity in 2012, with a digital-only single and music video released soon after, plus supports for ''Toxic Holocaust'', ''Tim Ripper Owens'' and with a reunited  [[Nothing Sacred]] and [[Hobbs' Angel of Death]] in Melbourne.
The release of the EP was subsequently followed by a fruitful period of activity for the band in 2012, with a digital-only single and music video released soon after, plus supports for 'Toxic Holocaust', 'Tim Ripper Owens' and with a reunited  [[Nothing Sacred]] and [[Hobbs' Angel of Death]] in Melbourne.


===Discography===
===Discography===

Revision as of 17:35, 20 May 2012

Band members

  • Line-up
    • Dalton (guitar)
    • Laggy (guitar)
    • Liam (drums)
    • Oompa (vocals)
    • Trip (bass)

Website

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Formed

Brisbane, QLD, 2010

Band information

Malakyte are a five-piece thrash metal group from Brisbane. The band was formed by Laggy, Dalton and Liam, in the latter half of 2010 with Oompa and Trip completing the line-up soon after. The band released an EP in August of 2011 titled S2076, only a mere few months after their live debut in Brisbane.

The release of the EP was subsequently followed by a fruitful period of activity for the band in 2012, with a digital-only single and music video released soon after, plus supports for 'Toxic Holocaust', 'Tim Ripper Owens' and with a reunited Nothing Sacred and Hobbs' Angel of Death in Melbourne.

Discography

EP:

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2011 S2076 self release