Integrity (band)
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Also known as | Integrity 2000 |
Origin | Cleveland, Ohio, United States |
Genres | Hardcore punk, metalcore |
Years active | 1988 | –present
Labels | A389, Deathwish, Holy Terror, Indie, Victory |
Website | holyterror.com |
Integrity are a hardcore band. The group originally formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1988, but founding member Dwid relocated to Belgium in 2003.[1] Their lyrical themes include religion, the supernatural, mental illness, individualism, and the occult.
Band members
Current members
- Dwid Hellion – vocals (1988–present)
- Rob Orr – lead/rhythm guitar, bass, drums (2009–present)
Live members
- Andrew Ransom – bass (2010–present)
- Alex "The Beast" Henderson – drums (2011–present)
- Jon Pearcy - guitar (2011-present)
Former members
- Aaron "A2" Melnick – lead guitar, backing vocals (1988–1998)
- John Comprix – lead guitar (2003)
- Mike Jochum – lead guitar (2003, 2005–2009)
- Frank Cavanaugh – rhythm guitar (1991)
- Bill Mckinney – rhythm guitar (1991)
- Chris Smith – rhythm guitar (1991–1994)
- Frank "3 Gun" Novineck – rhythm guitar (1994–1998)
- Dave Felton – guitar (1998–2000)
- Vee Price – guitar, backing vocals (2000–2002)
- Blaze Tischko – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2003)
- Matt Brewer – rhythm guitar (2004–2010)
- Tom Front – bass (1988–1989)
- Leon "Micha" Melnick – bass (1989–1998)
- Craig Martini – bass (1998–2000)
- Brandon Stearns – bass (2000–2002)
- Steve Rauckhorst – bass (2002-2003, 2005–2010)
- Tonny "Chubby Fresh" Pines – drums (1988–1991, 1994–1995, 2003)
- David Nicholi Araca – drums (1991–1994)
- Mark Konopka – drums (1995)
- Bob Zelger – drums (1995–1996)
- Chris Dora – drums (1996–1998)
- Steve Felton – drums (1998–2000)
- Adam Gontier – drums (2000–2002)
- Nate Jochum – drums (2005–2011)
Discography
Studio albums
- Those Who Fear Tomorrow (1991, Overkill)
- Systems Overload (1995, Victory)
- Humanity is the Devil (1996, Victory)
- Seasons in the Size of Days (1997, Victory)
- Integrity 2000 (1999, Victory)
- Closure (2001, Victory)
- To Die For (2003, Deathwish)
- The Blackest Curse (2010, Deathwish)
- Suicide Black Snake (2013, A389/Magic Bullet)[2]
EPs and singles
- Off The Bat Demo (1987)
- Harder They Fall Demo (1989)
- In Contrast of Sin (1990, Victory)
- Grace of the Unholy (1990, Progression)
- Kingdom of Heaven (1992, Overkill)
- Integrity (1992)
- "Hooked, Lung, Stolen Breath Cunt" (1995)
- Septic Death Karaoke (1995, Blood Book)
- Project: Regenesis (1999, East Coast Empire)
- Walpürgisnacht (2008, A389)
- We Are the End (2010, Magic Bullet)
- Grace of the Unholy (2010, A389)
- Evacuate (2012, A389)
- Kingdom of Heaven (2012, A389)
- Detonate Worlds Plague (2012, Holy Terror)
Splits
- Integrity / Mayday - Les 120 Journees De Sodome (1992, Endgame)
- Integrity / Psywarfare (1996, Victory)
- Integrity / Kids of Widney High (1996, Blood Book)
- Integrity / Hatebreed (1997, Stillborn)
- Integrity / Lockweld (1998, Victory)
- Integ2000 / Fear Tomorrow (1999, East Coast Empire)
- Integrity / AVM (2009, Holy Terror)
- Integrity / Creepout - Love Is... The Only Weapon (2009, Jukeboxxx)
- Integrity / Rot In Hell - Black Heksen Rise (2011, TDON)
- Integrity / Gehenna (2012, Holy Terror)
Live and video albums
- Palm Sunday (2005, Aurora Borealis)
- Always Is Always Forever (2005, Van Hellion)
Music videos
- "Dawn of a New Apocalypse" (1992)
- "In Contrast of Fear" (1992)
- "Micha: Those Who Fear Tomorrow" (1992)
- "Eighteen" (1993)
- "Incarnate 365" (1995)
- "Judgement Day" (1995)
- "To Die For" (2003)
- "Black Heksen Rise" (2012)
References
- ↑ Ramirez, Carlos (November 16, 2009). "Integrity's Dwid Sits Down for Rare Interview". Noisecreep. AOL. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
- ↑ Adams, Gregory (March 21, 2013). "Integrity Announce 'Suicide Black Snake'". Exclaim!. Retrieved March 21, 2013.
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