Monstrosity (band)
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Monstrosity | |
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Genre(s) | Death metal |
Years active | 1990-present |
Label(s) | Conquest Music |
Members | |
Sam Molina Mike Poggione Brian Werner Lee Harrison Mark English |
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Former members | |
Kelly Conlon Mark Van Erp Jason Gobel Jason Morgan John Rubin Pat O'Brien George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher Jason Avery Jay Fernandez Tony Norman |
Monstrosity is a technical death metal band originating from Fort Lauderdale, Florida during the death metal scene of the late 1980s. Monstrosity was home to a number of session and full-time musicians whom later resurfaced in acts like Cynic, Malevolent Creation, Cannibal Corpse, Carpharnaum, and Hate Plow. John Rubin played guitar, Mark Van Erp played bass, and Lee Harrison played drums and has remained the constant within the band through the years. They all played in Malevolent Creation in 1989 and decided to form their own band. Lee Harrison formed his own music label, Conquest Music.
George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher appeared on the 1992 Imperial Doom and 1996 Millennium albums, before getting the vocal slot in Tampa's Cannibal Corpse. Jason Avery (Eulogy) took the vocal slot after Fisher's defection to Cannibal Corpse, appearing on the 1999 In Dark Purity, the 2001 anthology/live double cd "Enslaving the Masses" and 2003 Rise to Power albums.
Avery has since been temporarily replaced by relative newcomer Brian Werner of Infernaeon. Mike Hrubovcak (Divine Rapture, Imperial Crystalline Entombment, Vile) has replaced him, appearing on the band's latest Conquest Music/Metal Blade release "Spiritual Apocalypse".
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio Albums
- Imperial Doom (1992)
- Millennium (1996)
- In Dark Purity (1999)
- Rise to Power (2003)
- Spiritual Apocalypse (2007)
[edit] EPs and singles
- Burden of Evil (1991)
- Darkest Dream (1992)
[edit] Compilations
- Enslaving the Masses (2001)
[edit] Live albums
- Live Extreme Brazilian - Tour 2002 (2003)
- 10 Years Of Nuclear Blast (1997)
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Interview at Swampfoot Records
- Monstrosity at Encyclopaedia Metallum
- Monstrosity on Myspace