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Miscreation formed in late 1998 as something of an extension of the former [[Objective Zero]] line-up that featured Fensom, Lawrence and Pleasance with O’Donohue and ex-'''Proliferous''' drummer Caruana. Appleton replaced Lawrence shortly after the band changed from '''Objective Zero''' to Miscreation. Fensom left the band in late 1999 and was replaced by Munoz, ex-[[Lord Kaos]] and [[Neuropath]], although his stay was short and the band stayed as a four piece for some time. | Miscreation formed in late 1998 as something of an extension of the former [[Objective Zero]] line-up that featured Fensom, Lawrence and Pleasance with O’Donohue and ex-'''Proliferous''' drummer Caruana. Appleton replaced Lawrence shortly after the band changed from '''Objective Zero''' to Miscreation. Fensom left the band in late 1999 and was replaced by Munoz, ex-[[Lord Kaos]] and [[Neuropath]], although his stay was short and the band stayed as a four piece for some time. | ||
A relentlessly brutal death metal band, an EP was to be released on Venomous in 2000 but Miscreation became linked to a Portugese label and were looking to record a full length album in the US in early 2002. However at this point several members left the band and by late 2002 only O'Donohue remained. Some months later the line-up reformed and the band featured at [[ | A relentlessly brutal death metal band, an EP was to be released on Venomous in 2000 but Miscreation became linked to a Portugese label and were looking to record a full length album in the US in early 2002. However at this point several members left the band and by late 2002 only O'Donohue remained. Some months later the line-up reformed and the band featured at [[Bloodlust Festival|Bloodlust]] in June 2003 as well as some supports with '''Incantation'''. Halford left the band in September 2003 and Appleton resigned in mid-2004 after the launch of the album. | ||
Bubsie from [[Ebolie]] stood in for subsequent live shows with '''Exhumed''' but Miscreation is now no more. O’Donohue has contributed to Adelaide band [[Tzun Tzu]]. | Bubsie from [[Ebolie]] stood in for subsequent live shows with '''Exhumed''' but Miscreation is now no more. O’Donohue has contributed to Adelaide band [[Tzun Tzu]]. |
Revision as of 21:42, 1 January 2008
Band Members
- Final line-Up
- Bubsie (vocals)
- Pete O'Donohue (guitar)
- Nathan Jenkins (bass)
- Nic Readh (drums)
- Former members
- Karkuss (Mark Appleton) (vocals) (1998 - 2001, 2003 - 2004)
- Chad Halford (guitar) (2003)
- Giv Gariano (guitar) (2001)
- Gordon Caruana (drums) (1998 - 2001)
- Shane Pleasance (bass) (1998 - 2001)
- Frank Munoz (guitar) (1999 - 2000)
- Rick Fensom (guitar) (1998 - 1999)
- Matt Lawrence (vocals) (1998)
Formed
Sydney, NSW, 1998
Band Information
Miscreation formed in late 1998 as something of an extension of the former Objective Zero line-up that featured Fensom, Lawrence and Pleasance with O’Donohue and ex-Proliferous drummer Caruana. Appleton replaced Lawrence shortly after the band changed from Objective Zero to Miscreation. Fensom left the band in late 1999 and was replaced by Munoz, ex-Lord Kaos and Neuropath, although his stay was short and the band stayed as a four piece for some time.
A relentlessly brutal death metal band, an EP was to be released on Venomous in 2000 but Miscreation became linked to a Portugese label and were looking to record a full length album in the US in early 2002. However at this point several members left the band and by late 2002 only O'Donohue remained. Some months later the line-up reformed and the band featured at Bloodlust in June 2003 as well as some supports with Incantation. Halford left the band in September 2003 and Appleton resigned in mid-2004 after the launch of the album.
Bubsie from Ebolie stood in for subsequent live shows with Exhumed but Miscreation is now no more. O’Donohue has contributed to Adelaide band Tzun Tzu.
Discography
Album:
2004 | AeOnd | Dissident |
Compilation tracks:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | "Reincarnal Fate" | Under the Southern Cross | Chatterbox |
2003 | "Skulltaker" | Amassing the Hordes | Dissident |
2004 | "Silence Has No Place" | Underearthed | independent |
2004 | "Altar of Gluttony" | Legions: Opening of the Southern Gate | Blacktalon Media |