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| years_active    = 1998 - present
| years_active    = 1998 - present
| label          = Faultline, Roadrunner, Prime Cuts
| label          = Faultline, Roadrunner, Prime Cuts
| associated_acts = [[Five Star Prison Cell]], Repugnance, [[Embodied]]
| associated_acts = [[Five Star Prison Cell]], Repugnance, [[Embodied]], [[Heaven the Axe]]
| website        = http://www.frankenbok.com
| website        = http://www.frankenbok.com
| current_members = Nathan Amatnieks, Aaron Butler, Dan McDougall, Tim Miedecke, Mick Morley
| current_members = Nathan Amatnieks, Aaron Butler, Dan McDougall, Tim Miedecke, Mick Morley
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**Aaron Butler (guitar)
**Aaron Butler (guitar)
**Mick Morley (drums)
**Mick Morley (drums)
**Dan McDougall (vocals)
**Nathan Amatnieks (guitar)


*Former members
*Former members
**Dan McDougall (vocals) 2007 - 2015
**Azza Bok (Nathan Amatnieks) (guitar) 2006 - 2015
**John Sankey (drums) (2003) (live only)
**John Sankey (drums) (2003) (live only)
**Adam B Metal (vocals) (2003 - 2007)
**Adam B Metal (vocals) (2003 - 2007)
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In mid-2001 Frankenbok embarked on a six-week national tour with label mates [[Dreadnaught]], followed by four shows with '''Slayer''' and '''Machine Head''' in August. In early 2002 the debut album was re-released by Dark Carnival with a bonus live disc recorded in Sydney, and the band toured with [[Psi Kore|Psi.Kore]], supported '''System Of A Down''' and appeared at the [[Overcranked|Overcranked Festival]].
In mid-2001 Frankenbok embarked on a six-week national tour with label mates [[Dreadnaught]], followed by four shows with '''Slayer''' and '''Machine Head''' in August. In early 2002 the debut album was re-released by Dark Carnival with a bonus live disc recorded in Sydney, and the band toured with [[Psi Kore|Psi.Kore]], supported '''System Of A Down''' and appeared at the [[Overcranked|Overcranked Festival]].
   
   
In November 2002 however, with a date for the recording of the follow-up album set, Glynn suddenly announced he had quit the band. He was replaced by Adam B. Metal in January 2003. Glynn formed [[Five Star Prison Cell]] in 2004.
In November 2002 however, with a date for the recording of the follow-up album set, Glynn suddenly announced he had quit the band. He was replaced by Adam B. Metal in January 2003. Glynn formed [[Five Star Prison Cell]] in 2004. Morley suffered an injury in early 2003 and John Sankey from [[Devolved]] filled in for him for live commitments including national tours with '''Skinlab''' and '''Soilwork'''. After Glynn's departure, Frankenbok's style took on a distinctly metalcore sound.


Morley suffered an injury in early 2003 and John Sankey from [[Devolved]] filled in for him for live commitments including national tours with '''Skinlab''' and '''Soilwork'''. After Glynn's departure, Frankenbok's style took on a distinctly metalcore sound.
In mid-2004, the band toured extensively with [[Sunk Loto]] and '''8 Foot Sativa''' and played at Metal for the Brain in Canberra and Brisbane in 2005. After this, the band began to write and record its next album, ''Murder of Songs'' without Lang, who departed to live and work in Asia. He was replaced by Azza Bok. In early 2007, Adam B. Metal split from Frankenbok and was replaced by former '''Repugnance''' vocalist Dan McDougall. The album showed some signs that Frankenbok was again changing direction to a groove metal style and was released by Prime Cuts in August 2007. In April the next year, Frankenbok released "The Last Ditch Redemption" and began a heavy touring schedule that saw them play throughout most of Australia and into New Zealand.  
 
In mid-2004, the band toured extensively with [[Sunk Loto]] and '''8 Foot Sativa''' and played at Metal for the Brain in Canberra and Brisbane in 2005. After this, the band began to write and record its next album, ''Murder of Songs'' without Lang, who departed to live and work in Asia. He was replaced by Amatnieks. In early 2007, Adam B. Metal split from Frankenbok and was replaced by former '''Repugnance''' vocalist Dan McDougall. The album showed some signs that Frankenbok was again changing direction to a groove metal style and was released by Prime Cuts in August 2007. In April the next year, Frankenbok released "The Last Ditch Redemption" and began a heavy touring schedule that saw them play throughout most of Australia and into New Zealand.  


The band opened for '''Exodus''' in Melbourne in October 2010; their fourth album was released in late 2011 and the band continues to tour tirelessly throughout the Australian east coast. A split with [[King Parrot]] featuring the track "Genetic Lego" was released in 2012 and the 2013 release features six new tracks and four live cuts. A live DVD followed shortly after.
The band opened for '''Exodus''' in Melbourne in October 2010; their fourth album was released in late 2011 and the band continues to tour tirelessly throughout the Australian east coast. A split with [[King Parrot]] featuring the track "Genetic Lego" was released in 2012 and the 2013 release features six new tracks and four live cuts. A live DVD followed shortly after.

Revision as of 12:08, 25 July 2015

Frankenbok
OriginMelbourne, VIC
GenresThrash metal, mathcore, groove metal
Years active1998 - present
LabelsFaultline, Roadrunner, Prime Cuts
Associated actsFive Star Prison Cell, Repugnance, Embodied, Heaven the Axe
Websitehttp://www.frankenbok.com
MembersNathan Amatnieks, Aaron Butler, Dan McDougall, Tim Miedecke, Mick Morley
Past membersAdam Glynn, Adam B Metal, Scott Lang

Band members

  • Current line-up
    • Tim Miedecke (bass)
    • Aaron Butler (guitar)
    • Mick Morley (drums)
  • Former members
    • Dan McDougall (vocals) 2007 - 2015
    • Azza Bok (Nathan Amatnieks) (guitar) 2006 - 2015
    • John Sankey (drums) (2003) (live only)
    • Adam B Metal (vocals) (2003 - 2007)
    • Scott Lang (guitar) (1998 - 2006)
    • Adam Glynn (vocals) (1998 - 2002)

Band information

Combining the sounds of Slipknot and Faith No More with a bludgeoning death/grind style band, Frankenbok quickly built up a solid following based on dependable and manic performances and rather twisted recorded releases. The band formed around Butler and original vocalist Adam Glynn as a duo in the late 90s and began working as a four-piece with a drum machine, recording the Greeting and Salutations album before adding Morley ahead of its subsequent release.

Frankenbok toured with Skinlab in May 2000 and played at Metal for the Brain. Shortly thereafter, the band signed with Dark Carnival. The EP release displayed a concerted effort on Frankenbok's part towards commercial accessibility, emphasising the nu-metal aspects of their music and phasing out the deathier parts along with the inclusion of a kitsch cover of Madison Avenue's "Don't Call Me Baby" that got them considerable airplay on Triple J.

In mid-2001 Frankenbok embarked on a six-week national tour with label mates Dreadnaught, followed by four shows with Slayer and Machine Head in August. In early 2002 the debut album was re-released by Dark Carnival with a bonus live disc recorded in Sydney, and the band toured with Psi.Kore, supported System Of A Down and appeared at the Overcranked Festival.

In November 2002 however, with a date for the recording of the follow-up album set, Glynn suddenly announced he had quit the band. He was replaced by Adam B. Metal in January 2003. Glynn formed Five Star Prison Cell in 2004. Morley suffered an injury in early 2003 and John Sankey from Devolved filled in for him for live commitments including national tours with Skinlab and Soilwork. After Glynn's departure, Frankenbok's style took on a distinctly metalcore sound.

In mid-2004, the band toured extensively with Sunk Loto and 8 Foot Sativa and played at Metal for the Brain in Canberra and Brisbane in 2005. After this, the band began to write and record its next album, Murder of Songs without Lang, who departed to live and work in Asia. He was replaced by Azza Bok. In early 2007, Adam B. Metal split from Frankenbok and was replaced by former Repugnance vocalist Dan McDougall. The album showed some signs that Frankenbok was again changing direction to a groove metal style and was released by Prime Cuts in August 2007. In April the next year, Frankenbok released "The Last Ditch Redemption" and began a heavy touring schedule that saw them play throughout most of Australia and into New Zealand.

The band opened for Exodus in Melbourne in October 2010; their fourth album was released in late 2011 and the band continues to tour tirelessly throughout the Australian east coast. A split with King Parrot featuring the track "Genetic Lego" was released in 2012 and the 2013 release features six new tracks and four live cuts. A live DVD followed shortly after.

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Discography

Albums:

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2000 Greetings and Salutations Faultline
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2003 Blood Oath Dark Carnival
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2007 Murder of Songs Prime Cuts
2011 The End of All You Know self release
2013 Cheers, Beers and Beards! self release


EPs:

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2001 The Loopholes and Great Excuses EP Dark Carnival
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2008 The Last Ditch Redemption Prime Cuts

Split:

2012 Split with King Parrot Von Grimm

Compilation tracks:

Year Track Title Album Title Label
2000 "I'm OK With It" Route 666 Vol 2 Shock
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2002 "Success is Revenge" Full Metal Racket 2 ABC/EMI
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2002 "Linguistics" Hip New Sounds High Voltage
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2005 "Victims" Metal for the Brain 2005 Faultline
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2007 "Failure to Learn" A Blaze in the Southern Skies Prime Cuts
2009 "Dig" Euphony Fusion III Welkin
2012 "God Complex" Euphony Fusion V Welkin

VHS/DVD:

2013 Home is Where the Stage Is self release