Vomit Remnants

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Vomit Remnants
Origin Tokyo, Japan
Genre(s) Brutal death metal [1]
Years active 1997–present
Label(s) Hibernia Production
Macabre Mementos Records
Disembowel Records
Supreme Musick
Amputated Vein Records
Lacerated Enemy Records
Unique Leader Records [2]
Associated acts Butcher ABC, Deathlike Silence, Gorugoth, Hurusoma, Infected Malignity, The Under, Transgressor, Woundeep [3]
Website www.vomitremnants.net
Members
Takanori Fujioka
Michito Hoshi
Kei Ishida
Keisuke Tsuboi [4]
Former members
Steve Eagle
Duane Cowan
Atsuyuki Katou
Toshiyasu Kusayanagi
Takahiro Kuwabara
Ryo Nagamizu
Shinjiroh Sawada
John Murphy [5]

Vomit Remnants are a five piece Japanese brutal death metal band, started in 1997. In december of 1997 Vomit Remnants recorded the demo In the Name of Vomit and a year later, in early 1998, Brutally Violated. Touring saw an appearance at the 1999 Ohio Deathfest and European shows. Toured America in April 2001 and also recorded a version of "Mass Obliteration" for a Suffocation tribute album released by Repulsive Echo Records. Vomit Remnants would feature on the first Tokyo Deathfest in April 2005 at the Shibuya Cyclone and signed to Unique Leader Records for a debut full-length album. [6] [7]

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[edit] Members

[edit] Current members

  • Takanori Fujioka – vocals
  • Michito Hoshi – bass, vocals
  • Kei Ishida – guitar
  • Keisuke Tsuboi – drums (1997–present)

[edit] Former members

  • Steve Eagle – guitar (2004)
  • Duane Cowan – bass (2004)
  • Atsuyuki Katou – guitar, vocals
  • Toshiyasu Kusayanagi – vocals
  • Takahiro Kuwabara – guitar
  • Ryo Nagamizu – bass, vocals
  • Shinjiroh Sawada – vocals
  • John Murphy – guitar [8] [9]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio albums

  • Supreme Entity (1999) [10]

[edit] EP

  • Indefensible Vehemence (2001)
  • Vomit Remnants/Godless Truth/Carnivorous (2005)

[edit] Compilations

  • Supreme Vehemence (2005)

[edit] Demo albums

  • In the Name of Vomit (1997)
  • Brutally Violated (1998)
  • Promo 2004 (2004)


[edit] External links

[edit] Notes and references

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