Deadguy
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Deadguy was a mathcore band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
Formed in 1994, Deadguy spearheaded the hardcore/metal/noise movement, taking inspiration from bands like the Unsane and Today is the Day. Although not as widely known as some of their peers, Deadguy has proven to be very influential on modern hardcore and metal. The band splintered during the western leg of the tour in support of "Fixation On A Co-Worker", with K. Huckins and T. Singer leaving to form Kiss It Goodbye.
Pops, Crispy and Dave then recruited Rob Leecock and Jim Baglino (on guitar and bass respectively) to release "Screamin' With The Deadguy Quintet". They played their last show in New Brunswick in 1997.
[edit] Discography
- 1994 Work Ethic (EP), (Blackout Records)
- 1995 Fixation on a Co-Worker, (Victory Records)
- 1996 Screamin' With the Deadguy Quintet (EP), (Victory Records}
- 2000 I Know Your Tragedy-Live at CBGBs (LP), (Hawthorne Street Records)