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Flesh Mechanic is a Sydney band whose original style hovered close to melodic metalcore. Flesh Mechanic supported '''Pungent Stench''', '''Skinlab''' and '''Opeth''' in 2003 and featured later in the year at [[Metal for the Brain]].  
Flesh Mechanic is a Sydney band whose original style hovered close to melodic metalcore. Flesh Mechanic supported '''Pungent Stench''', '''Skinlab''' and '''Opeth''' in 2003 and featured later in the year at [[Metal for the Brain]].  


Murdoch replaced Williams in March 2004 and since then the band has taken on a more distinctly death metal style. Williams joined [[Infernal Method]] in mid-2005. Flesh Mechanic supported '''Behemoth''' in early 2006 and while still active has been less prevalent since then.
Murdoch replaced Williams in March 2004 and since then the band has taken on a more distinctly death metal style. Williams joined [[Infernal Method]] in mid-2005. Flesh Mechanic supported '''Behemoth''' in early 2006 and has since disappeared.


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

Revision as of 22:31, 21 December 2009

Band members

  • Current line-up
    • Jay Collier (bass)
    • Mark Krummer (drums)
    • Jessi Murdoch (vocals)
    • Tim Stibbs (guitar)
  • Former members
    • Evan Williams (vocals) (2000 - 2003)

Formed

Sydney, NSW, 2000

Band information

Flesh Mechanic is a Sydney band whose original style hovered close to melodic metalcore. Flesh Mechanic supported Pungent Stench, Skinlab and Opeth in 2003 and featured later in the year at Metal for the Brain.

Murdoch replaced Williams in March 2004 and since then the band has taken on a more distinctly death metal style. Williams joined Infernal Method in mid-2005. Flesh Mechanic supported Behemoth in early 2006 and has since disappeared.

Discography

Albums:

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