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  • ...VoiVod, Slayer, Kreator, Testament, & Death. They also had a a handful of original songs that were never recorded.
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  • ...al|HM]]'' Magazine. Similar in style, ''Loudmouth'' was closer to ''HM's'' original vision as a metal magazine and included more extensive coverage of local ac
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  • ...e with Helmore originally on keyboards. During 2007 the band released the "Original" EP and a short time later Helmore and Readman switched roles, but Readman | [[Image:Original.jpg|thumb|150px]]
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  • There was a dispute about the origin of the bands original name'. Marky Hardcore maintained that it was his name and that the band sho ...ore in the direction of death metal and ended up sounding nothing like the original Mindrape. In 1999 the band finally fell apart.
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  • ...ent on to join [[Spear of Longinus]] which also featured Lee Griffiths the original drummer.
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  • Strikingly innovative and original band from Canberra mixing strong, heavy and dark progressive metal with bla Original bassist Bevan Carroll left the band soon after recording the debut album an
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  • | label = Original ...d notoriety for their slapdash approach to thrash metal mayhem. The band's original line-up existed concurrently with [[Massive Appendage]] and [[King's Cross]
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  • ...with [[Mass Confusion]], Hurley later joined [[Xxsex]], Ken Murdoch was an original members of 70s glam band [[Taste]], Percy was/is with [[Ion Drive]] and Sta
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  • ...of technical death/grind with a dash of hardcore. Competent if not greatly original.
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  • ...y Noel in 2005. After a few years jamming, the pair recruited Dom Bell and original [[Mortal Sin]] drummer Wayne Campbell in 2009 and played the Sydney circuit
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  • ...black metal with elements of doom, darkwave and death metal. Nachthimmel's original demo "Black Light over Gethsemane" was re-issued as a 7-track CD shortly af
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  • ...iece from Brisbane that formed in 1998. In 2001 their song 'Burn' won Best Original Song at the Queensland Rock Awards. An EP was to be released in 2002, but t
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  • ...thrash band formed in 2019 when [[Fenrir]] changed its name after the last original member left.
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  • ...e of over 50 original songs, written by Chris Scheri and Cris Bonacci. The original members of 1977 were Cris Bonacci, Chris Scheri, Robyn Clarke and Sally Zyl
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  • ...rs, Mick Carlisle and Michael Forsberg. Carlisle was '''Mortification's''' original guitarist and Forsberg played on the ''Braincleaner'' album after a stint w
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  • ...rigins go back to June 2005 as a small garage band playing covers and some original songs. With the same line-up, the group has shifted styles and dynamics ove
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  • ..., cloak-shrouded figure of former [[Misery]] vocalist Contreras. Sakkuth's original style is heavy, fast, crisp and technical death metal, although ''Quest Fro Unhappy with the original version of the second album, Sakkuth reworked it and it was reissued in ear
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  • ...after the Jehovah's Witnesses refused to allow them permission to use the original illustration. Mick from '''Damnation Reign''' joined the band on drums in e
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  • ...entually relocated to Adelaide about 1998 with only Bellette left from the original line-up. A second demo was finally released in 2000, featuring contribution
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  • ...ad joined the band and several other members had come and gone; by 1998 no original members were left and Antichrist was performing as a three-piece featuring
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  • ...k. [[Misery]] drummer Anthony Dwyer was a member up until early 2000 (when original bassist Adam Burnell also left the fold) and his work features on the debut
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  • ...rm [[StarGazer]]. 1999 saw the reformation of Intellect Devourer with most original members and McLennan from [[Fury]] in place of Hogg. Another demo was recor
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  • ...ntil two years later that the band took solid form. After two early demos, original bassist Peter Searle and drummer Paul Cerolini departed in quick succession
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  • ...ater. Rick Zrna joined [[Corpse Molestation]] and Anthony Barry was in the original line-up of [[Blood Duster]]
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  • ...me reference to early '''Dillinger Escape Plan''' and the like, along with original flourishes, trippy parts and insane vocals.
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  • Slyder was a Hobart band with the Zarins as the crux whose original style was fairly lightweight AOR like late-80s '''Def Leppard''' (but they
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  • ...elbourne for a while as they changed line up and tried to record an album. Original guitarist Doug Minden was replaced in mid-08 but his replacement was soon f
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  • ...a self-titled EP appeared. Shortly afterward James Boljkovic replaced the original bass player. Work began on a full length album during 2007 but Boljkovic le
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  • ...use of a drum machine, DEADpool's music was brutal, intense, scathing and original. Amongst several demos and supporting bands like '''Napalm Death''', '''Dei
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  • ...he scene for several years in the early 90s and toured extensively. In the original four piece incarnation of Smith, Lobasso, Nasser and Barry Michels (drums),
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  • ...g Christ''' from Greece appeared, with '''Malevolent Creation''' replacing original Day One headliners '''Destruction'''. Soon after the show, event organisers
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  • ...n was as a five piece unit called '''Saviour''' in 1995. Despite a lengthy original repertoire, an official release did not appear. By mid-1999 the line-up had
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  • Flesh Mechanic is a Sydney band whose original style hovered close to melodic metalcore. Flesh Mechanic supported '''Punge
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  • ...Nick and Garran. An EP was planned but aborted after the departure of the original vocalist, but a full-length album was released and a complete live band put
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  • In 2004 Cauldron Black Ram re-appeared with Ishun taking over from original bassist Annunaki, making an appearance at Sydney's [[Bloodlust Festival]] i
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  • ...'''Ash Bound Apollo''' before 2001. Following the departure of most of the original line-up during 2011 the band released an album in mid-2012 and changed its
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  • The original line-up reformed in 2024.
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  • ...sbane. After forming in 2012, they an EP after which Levi Damaris replaced original drummer Chris Cavallaro. They appeared at Steel Assassins in Sydney in late
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  • ...en also left Quilter's Bane, leaving them in the odd position of having no original members in the line-up. A second CD was released in 2001. Bonnell was later
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  • Groove metal unit from the Gold Coast formed in 2007. Original guitarist Mick Creighton was replaced early by Jimmy Glinster and the band
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  • Aggressa reformed with the original line-up for a single show in 2009.
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  • ...d Shore]] guitarist Roman Koester producing. Mid-year Andrea departed with original bass player Steve Cox returning for some live shows before Slaviero took ov
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  • ...drummer on their 1992 demo 'Pulse of a Dying Race' following the death of original drummer Steve Hidler. Shane Stewart was with [[Objective Zero]] for a brief
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  • ...alled '''Messiah''' and Jason Brown was playing rhythm guitar. After their original bass player left, Jason took up bass for a short time until Sean Van Gennip Sunk Loto reformed in 2022 with the original line-up.
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  • Scarlett Monstyrski formed the original version of Sabïre in Canada in 2010. After settling in Australia, he refor
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  • ...ringham Hotel but moved to the Bald Faced Stag the following year when the original venue closed. Italian band '''Megahera''' was the featured international in
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  • ...shows with '''Steve Vai''' before going in to produce the heavier and more original and mature second album. Janevski split from Cyclone Tracy in September 199
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  • ...orbidden''' and '''Testament''' with a progressive slant that gave them an original edge. The band re-united in 2008 but nothing came of it; Blue Freya eventua
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  • ...[[Black Majesty]] and '''Mors Principum Est'''. Keswick Gallagher replaced original keys player Sasha Brangana in 2011 and in 2012 the band supported '''Amon A
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  • ...established in 2001. The principle promoter was Krematory Productions. The original event took place on July 12, 2001 at the Penrith PCYC in western Sydney; th
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  • ...ina originally formed in 2001 as an electronic rock act but split in 2005. Original members Perez and Barillaro (who was also a member of [[Tears of Seraphim]]
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  • ...a female backing vocalist. Defryme's output was solid if not particularly original. Geared toward a mainstream audience, the band won a contract with BMG.
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  • Darkest Dawn came to be in 2006 after [[The Deadly]] changed its name. Original bass player Stirling left and was replaced a few months later by Andrew Whi
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  • Hazmat is a melodic thrash band formed in 2005 by two original members of [[Neophobia]] in Callaby and Howard. Before long the group was a
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  • ...ral now endures as a two-piece recording entity of Graham and Tee in their original electronic format.
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  • ...2006. Ex-[[Psycroptic]] vocalist Matthew Chalk joined the band in 2009 and original member Julz Dowson departed the following year to be replaced by James Exce
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  • ...ficarium''', The Kindred was a Wollongong death and thrash band. Under the original name, the band featured former [[Eezee]] drummer McGarva and Wesley along w
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  • ...tralia while remaining virtually unheard of here, but fans of inspired and original progressive metal are urged to seek it out. Be warned however, as being a s
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  • ...r of setbacks during its career, not the least of which was the suicide of original vocalist Abe on May 16, 2006. After continuing with "Killer" Causby and pro
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  • ...After Duncan Jones left, following the release of the album, there were no original members remaining. Nick Wilks became the vocalist and when Suljanovic left,
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  • ...adition to good effect and were key players on the scene for most of their original eleven year career. The self-titled EP was lauded in ''Kerrang!'' and Virgi
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  • Hayes reformed Titan in 1990 with the original line-up and Ward Purcell replacing Pfeiler, who died in 1987. That line-up
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  • ...e live scene for almost a year while work on a second album was completed. Original drummer Matt was replaced by Mick Stojcevski in 2001 and Abortus played at
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  • ...second guitarist a number of times, but on each occasion returned to their original three piece assault. The band went on to replace [[Manticore]] at the 1998
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  • ...time in 1994 before parting ways. Three years later Pagan reformed around original members Griffyn and Battle Sledge, with Louis Rando on drums. Lord Astoreth
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  • ...aughlin and Dan Garcia as a memorial to their friend Gregg Williamson, the original vocalist of [[The Slow Death]]. All the lyrics are written by Paul Hardcast
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  • ...and Nick Bell, who had previously worked under the name '''Nazgul'''. With original drummer Liam Stone, Sámain began work on their first demo, ''An Leanábh N
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  • ...he band was originally known as '''Cloud Nine''' but after Amenta replaced original guitarist Tony Faramond in 1975 became Taste. A string of moderately succes
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  • ...was to be released, but the label folded and when Rob Vickery as the only original member left, the band ended.
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  • ...etal band originating from Brisbane, Australia. First forming in 2006 with original members Adrian Rosa, Gareth Graham, Dan Ross, David Blackley and Josh Wilki
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  • ...and incorporates a wider range of musical influences while retaining their original aggression.
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  • ...e trio that combines ambient, heavy and progessive instrumental music with original video clips, presenting a complete audio and visual experience. Their first
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  • ...opened for '''Metallica''' a few months later at the last minute after the original support act was cancelled. Once again, however, the band seemed to disappea
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  • ...turing founding member Reggae, now on guitar after switching from bass and original drummer Victor plus Kris on bass. Late in 2005 the band supported '''Dismem
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  • *Line up '''''OR''''' Current line-up (if different to original line-up) '''''OR''''' Final line-up (if disbanded)
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  • ...with such a generic name, it was soon changed again to Slaughter Lord. The original line-up featured Hughes, Mick Burke and Tony Noel plus guitarist Sandy Vahd
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  • ...t in 1994 by then high school students Che deBoehmler and Mark Sikora. The original lineup was a four piece, also including David Sikora on bass and Richard Pe
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  • The original band (which went through numerous changes there is insufficient data on to
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  • ...ormed in Melbourne in late 2010. Ed Redclift (ex-'''Carpathian''') was the original vocalist but he was soon replaced by Christopher Tew. Following a busy 2013
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  • ...was a limited edition of 500 featuring re-recorded tracks from the band's original demo done in a death metal style, with Mark Kelson of [[Cryptal Darkness]]
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  • ...t in January 2000 [[Pegazus]] vocalist Danny Cecati joined the fold. After original members Vrljic and D'Alfonso departed, Anarion continued without a bass pla
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  • ...ost Popular Local Original Song (for "Fade") and the group itself won Best Original Metal Act, an award it would win every year until 2009 when it was won by [
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  • ...lam metal scene, they managed to attain some mainstream attention. In 1984 original guitarist Yuri Linzew was replaced with Pete Denero and the band released t
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  • Avarin are a progressive metal band formed in Sydney in 2005. The original line up consisted of James Draper, Mike Zoias (on guitar), Steve O'Farrell
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  • ...lzer and after the release of the album, most of which was recorded by the original duo of Cressal and Curley. Elzer left the band in early 2007 and was replac
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  • ...Peacock (drums) and former [[Tripwire]] member Gregan (bass) completed the original line-up and the band began to develop a modern melodic death metal style, a
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  • ...formed in 2000, the original standard bearers of Australian metalcore. The original line-up featured Jona Weinhofen, JJ Peters, Ben Engel, Simon O'Gorman and L ...was released to co-incide with the tour that featured live tracks and the original demo versions featuring Crafter's vocals.
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  • ...ntense bass-less grind and brutal death metal. A year or so later Ebolie's original guitarist left and the band went into hibernation until early 2001 with Bub
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  • ...Shae Cramer and David Pietersz also departed, leaving Warboys as the only original member of the band. Matt Bell from [[Troldhaugen]] and Ryan Bresler joined
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  • ...metal band founded in early 1999 by guitarists Hooper and Dion Hicks. The original line-up was completed by Jason Senior (vocals) and Brett Von Paleske (bass)
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  • ...". In the interim Death Dealer (who up until 1994 was also a member of the original [[Gospel of the Horns]] line-up) and Griffiths formed the thrash band [[Vom
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  • ...recruited into the line-up for their second demo. Chris and Gary were both original members of [[Antichrist]]. In 1998 the name change to Excarnated occurred a
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  • ...'''Iron Maiden''', and had been previously known as [[Prowler]]. Prowler’s original line-up was Southby, Robinson, Komorr and Cordina along with Mick Cawthan (
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  • .../death metal band originally formed under the name Eradicator in 2003. The original line up was Decaylust (guitars, bass, vocals) and J. Eradicator (drums). Wh
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  • ...Tom Cunt repalced Nads. This line-up lasted until late 2009, when Nads and original bassist Chris Gibbings rejoined around the same time. Work began on a third
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  • In 2019, Aftermath reunited with three original members, Wegner, Lee - now on guitar - and Trenter, now as bassist, with Lo
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  • ...dwide several times. Ron Thiessen (ex-'''Uncanny X-Men''') was part of the original line-up with Cliff and Jeff Hoad and Anthony Ragg. The band moved to Sydney
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  • ...Harlots]] member and '''Hair of the Dog''' singer Jordan Howe replaced the original vocalist and in mid-2006 '''20 Grams''' supported '''Black Label Society'''
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  • ...sed a debut full-length album ''Demons'' in mid-2006 following the exit of original bass player Tristan Sowerby. Bass on the ''Demons'' album was played by Dre
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  • ...el Busch and Jason Moon gone from the band, Double Dragon was left with no original members in the line-up and it was announced in March 2012 that as of August
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  • ...1994; Volcano featured on the first [[Deströyer 666]] album. Abominator's original demo was recorded as a two piece with Volcano's vocals. They were soon join
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  • ...ease in July 2002 and Page then rejoined the band in April 2003, replacing original guitarist Andrew DiStefano and Pitrelli made way for Simon Wasnuski at the
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  • ...around O'Farrell (drums), Stavreski (who was also singer at the time) and original bass player Raffaeli. Doherty joined shortly after and Trevor Dando replace
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  • ...d guitar and Gryphon was replaced by Thoth Amon; however by early 2002 the original three piece band was back together.
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  • ...2004, founding member Matt "Skitz" Sanders joined [[Walk the Earth]] with original '''Damaged''' vocalist James Ludbrook and [[Superheist]] guitarist DW Norto
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  • ...members of [[Damnations Day]] and [[Deprivation]] in recent incarnations. Original vocalist Brett Rerekura recently rejoined the band and a new album was rele
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  • ...anied by a comic drawn by UK artist Keith Draws, developing Steve Mackay's original ninja storyline. In July 2013, Twelve Foot Ninja supported '''Fear Factory'
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  • ...ass, James joined on drums, Ross on keyboards and Shepherd on guitars with original guitarist Lawrence Rhoads returning to the band. Catwitch returned to the s
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  • ...einhauser. Jamie Hails and Rick Schneider were also soon recruited and the original line-up was completed by bassist Matt Steinhauser and James West on keys an
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  • ...m Aldridge responsible for all the music, although Skitz had laid down the original drum tracks that were later re-recorded using a drum machine.
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  • ...ular rock and metal covers and some hard-rock inspired original tunes. The original three piece of Lord Tim, bassist Eddie Trezise and drummer Ian DeBono short
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  • ...ording ''Edge of Existence'' in late 1996 but only a few months later both original vocalist Jason Smart and guitarist Ken Taylor left the fold and Eyefear was
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  • ...gels''' and The Screaming Jets released "Nothing To Lose", their first new original song seven years as a precursor to a new album, ''Professional Misconduct''
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  • ...ael Crafter after [[I Killed the Prom Queen]]'s farewell tour in 2008. The original line-up featured Dan Brown ('''50 Lions'''), Adam Harris (guitar), Borgs an
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  • ...BB Steal seemed to remain in limbo until a reappearance in early 2016 with original members Craig Csongrady, Kevin Pratt and Warren Mason, ex-'''Heaven''' drum
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  • ...inally been a '''Cold Chisel''' tribute act before eventually switching to original material. Their first live show was in Sydney in late 1989 as Woody's Heroe
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  • ...] and played shows with '''Dismember''' and '''Nile'''. Early in 2006, the original vocalist left The Amenta, but the band continued to work on the follow-up.
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  • ...e featuring foundation members John and Rick Brewster and the other led by original vocalist Doc Neeson. The Brewster version sometimes bills itself as '''The ...Bailey. However, the singer refused so the group toured under the name The Original Angels Band with John Brewster on vocals.
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  • ...5 they were active again with Fonti once more on bass and in late 2006 the original line-up with Allen in place of Gilmour returned once again to support the r
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  • Original singer Darren Goulding was jettisoned from the band after the release of ''
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  • Heaven announced an Australian tour for June 2012 with the original recording line-up and Mitch Perry. Perry was unable to tour due to his comm
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  • ...m Re-Release 99'' featured some overdubbing due to the poor quality of the original recording and also included the four songs from their 91 demo.
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  • ...national tour with '''36 Crazyfists'''. Ox left the band in July 2020 and original drummer Sean Pentecost died on August 20, 2020.
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  • ...e''' also appeared at [[Festival of the Dead]] in Sydney the same day. The original bill had included '''Carpathian''', '''Roskopp''', '''The Daylight Curse'''
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  • Reacting to the album's failure, Shihad reverted to their original name for the ''Love is the New Hate'', their darkest album since ''Killjoy'
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  • ...003. After a brief period in 2002 under the name '''Left Lane Ends''', the original line-up featured Troy Brady and Ahren Stringer on guitar plus Garth Buchana
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  • ...hes was also replaced by Nash Hall, leaving Eftichiou as Mortal Sin's only original member. By now, Maurer had formed another band called '''Omega''' and Campb
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  • ...[ACDC|AC/DC]] drummer '''Phil Rudd'''. The pair joined as replacements for original members Tony Lake (from '''Madder Lake''') and Michael Vandersluys. The lin
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