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**Greg Trull (vocals) | **Greg Trull (vocals) | ||
** | **Saide Lava (guitar) | ||
** | **Fee Omen (bass) | ||
**Jim Schnookal (keys) | **Jim Schnookal (keys) | ||
**James Lynch (drums) | **James Lynch (drums) | ||
* | *later members | ||
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** | **Chris Hill (guitar) | ||
**Phaedra Press (bass) | |||
===Formed=== | ===Formed=== |
Revision as of 09:50, 7 February 2009
Band members
- Final line-up
- Greg Trull (vocals)
- Saide Lava (guitar)
- Fee Omen (bass)
- Jim Schnookal (keys)
- James Lynch (drums)
- later members
- Chris Hill (guitar)
- Phaedra Press (bass)
Formed
Melbourne, VIC, 1994
Band information
Discordia was a Melbourne band formed by Trull of Dreadnaught and Soulscraper members Lynch and Schnookal. Their style was industrial death metal and Discordia was one of the few bands to pull this style off convincingly without coming away sounding like Godflesh, Fear Factory or Ministry.
The "Living Dead" EP was a brutal attack of controlled metallic bombast and cacophonous industrial noise. The follow-up made the first album look decidedly tame, but almost before it came out Saide had left the band to devote to his Spine of God project full time, taking Fee Omen with him.
Hilly from Damaged and Phaedra Press from Womnal slotted into their places within the band and with this line-up the album was toured and Discordia played at Metal for the Brain, but to no avail. Damaged reformed sometime shortly afterwards and Hilly left to concentrate on that band and Discordia fell by the wayside.
Discography
Albums:
1996 | Gunwitch | Siren |
EPs:
1995 | Living Dead | Siren |
Compilation tracks:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label | |
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1996 | "Living Dead" | This is Twelve | ABC/EMI | |
1996 | "Smackheart" | Vulgar Tongue | Shock |