Consumed
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Background information | ||
Origin | Nottingham, England | |
Genre(s) | Punk rock | |
Years active | 1994 – 2003 | |
Label(s) | Fat Wreck Chords Golf Records BYO Records |
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Former members | ||
Mike Ford Steve Ford Chris Billam Steve Watson Baz Barrett Wes Wasley |
For the Plastikman album, see Consumed (album)
Consumed were a punk rock band from the outskirts of Nottingham, England. Primarily consisting of brothers Steve and Mike Ford who provided the songwriting, vocals and guitars. They were signed to Fat Wreck Chords then moved to Golf Records shortly before the release of their final album Pistols at Dawn. The band toured the UK and were also regulars at various surf and skate festivals in the mid- to late-1990s.[1]
Steve Watson's other bands included Cerebral Fix and Iron Monkey. Baz Barrett's other bands include Intense Degree. Wes Wasley's other bands include One Car Pile-Up, Billy No Mates, The Pissmops, PotKettleBlack, Vanilla Pod, Descendage. Chris Billam's other bands include Blueprint.
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[edit] Members
- Steve Ford – guitar, vocals (1994 – 2003)
- Mike Ford – guitar, vocals (1994 – 2000)
- Steve Watson – bass (1994 – 1996)
- Baz Barrett – bass (1996 – 1999)
- Wes Wasley – bass, vocals (1999 – 2003)
- Chris Billam – drums (1994 – 2003)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums/EPs
- Breakfast at Pappas EP (1998) Fat Wreck Chords
- Hit for Six (1999) Fat Wreck Chords
- Pistols at Dawn (2002) Golf / BYO Records
[edit] Compilations
- Don't Do It (1996) Spin Out Records
- Short Music for Short People (1999) Fat Wreck Chords
- Fat Music Vol. IV: Life In The Fat Lane (1999) Fat Wreck Chords
- Fat Music Vol. V: Live Fat, Die Young (2001) Fat Wreck Chords
- Welcome to the Welfare State BYO Records
- Deck Cheese, Volume 2 Deck Cheese Records
[edit] Trivia
- Consumed's song "Heavy Metal Winner" was featured on the videogame Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. The song was from the EP, Breakfast at Pappas.
- Their songs "Wake Up With a Smile" and "King Kong Song" would be featured on the videogame Propeller Arena, which was completed but cancelled due to similarities to the World Trade Center attacks.