Painkiller | |
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Origin | New York City, USA |
Genres | Avant-jazz Grindcore Punk jazz Experimental Death metal |
Years active | 1991–1995 and occasional reunions from 1997 onwards |
Labels | Earache Tzadik |
Members | |
John Zorn Bill Laswell Mick Harris |
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Past members | |
Yamatsuka Eye Buckethead Mike Patton Makigami Koichi Justin Broadrick G. C. Green Keiji Haino Andy "Flippin" Williams |
Painkiller (also officially known as Pain Killer) is a band originally formed in 1991. Their style can be described as a mix of avant-garde jazz and grindcore; later albums also incorporated elements of ambient and dub.[1]
The three primary members of the band are: John Zorn on saxophone, Bill Laswell on electric bass and Mick Harris (formerly of Napalm Death and founding member of Scorn) on drums. The band has also had several musicians make guest appearances both live and in the studio, including Yamatsuka Eye, Buckethead, Mike Patton, Makigami Koichi, Justin Broadrick and G. C. Green of Godflesh, and Keiji Haino of Fushitsusha.
Harris departed from the band in 1995 to dedicate himself solely to computer music; following his departure many assumed that Painkiller was defunct. However, Zorn and Laswell have recently resurrected the band name and played some dates with either Hamid Drake or Yoshida Tatsuya playing drums. Rumours of a new studio album from the band have not been confirmed.
(A bit of overlapping occurs in the discography: obviously Guts of a Virgin/Buried Secrets collects the first two discs onto a single CD; Collected Works includes the first two EPs with Execution Ground and a bonus live disc.)
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