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===Band information===
===Band information===


Neuropath was a very heavy brutal death metal band from northern Sydney. The band unleashed two killer, best-selling demos in the mid-1990s and looked to be a band with a bright future. Like so many others, however, it didn't pan out that way and by 1997 Neuropath was no more. Chamos and Munoz joined [[Lord Kaos]] and Stubbs later released a solo album. Luke Burns went on to join Sydney Anti-pop band [[Bluebeard]] and since 2005 has performed solo in a psytrance act [[S.E.T.H]] and collaborates under [[Sinister Sequence]] on electric powerpole records.
Neuropath was a very heavy brutal death metal band from northern Sydney. The band unleashed two killer, best-selling demos in the mid-1990s and looked to be a band with a bright future. Like so many others, however, it didn't pan out that way and by 1997 Neuropath was no more. Chamos and Munoz joined [[Lord Kaos]] and Stubbs later released a solo album. Luke Burns went on to join Sydney Anti-pop band [[Bluebeard]] and since 2005 has performed solo in a psytrance act [[S.E.T.H]]. Luke also collaborates under [[Sinister Sequence]] on electric powerpole records.


[[Category:Bands from New South Wales]]
[[Category:Bands from New South Wales]]
[[Category:Bands from Sydney]]
[[Category:Bands from Sydney]]


[[current links]]www.myspace.com/psychedelicseth , www.groundzeroprojects/profile/sinistersequence
[[current links]]
 
www.myspace.com/psychedelicseth  
 
www.groundzeroprojects/profile/sinistersequence

Revision as of 00:10, 26 August 2009

Band members

  • Final line-up
    • Luke Burns (drums)
    • Ali Chamos (bass)
    • Frank Munoz (guitar)
    • Daniel Stubbs (guitar)
    • Mark Wangman (vocals)
  • Former members
    • Anthony Watson (guitar) (1994 - 1996)
    • Carl Hauptstein (bass) (1994 - 1996)

Formed

Sydney, NSW, 1994

Band information

Neuropath was a very heavy brutal death metal band from northern Sydney. The band unleashed two killer, best-selling demos in the mid-1990s and looked to be a band with a bright future. Like so many others, however, it didn't pan out that way and by 1997 Neuropath was no more. Chamos and Munoz joined Lord Kaos and Stubbs later released a solo album. Luke Burns went on to join Sydney Anti-pop band Bluebeard and since 2005 has performed solo in a psytrance act S.E.T.H. Luke also collaborates under Sinister Sequence on electric powerpole records.

current links

www.myspace.com/psychedelicseth

www.groundzeroprojects/profile/sinistersequence