Vomit Remnants
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Vomit Remnants | |
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Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | Death metal |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels |
Hibernia Production Macabre Mementos Records Disembowel Records Supreme Musick Amputated Vein Records Lacerated Enemy Records Unique Leader Records |
Associated acts | Butcher ABC, Deathlike Silence, Gorugoth, Hurusoma, Infected Malignity, The Under, Transgressor, Woundeep |
Members |
Takanori Fujioka Michito Hoshi Kei Ishida Keisuke Tsuboi |
Past members |
Steve Eagle Duane Cowan Atsuyuki Katou Toshiyasu Kusayanagi Takahiro Kuwabara Ryo Nagamizu Shinjiroh Sawada John Murphy |
Vomit Remnants is a Japanese death metal band, founded in 1997. In December 1997 they recorded the demo In the Name of Vomit, and a year later recorded Brutally Violated. In 1999, they played at the Ohio Deathfest and did various European shows. They toured America in April 2001, where they recorded a version of "Mass Obliteration" for a Suffocation tribute album released by Repulsive Echo Records. Vomit Remnants featured on the first Tokyo Deathfest in April 2005 at the Shibuya Cyclone and signed to Unique Leader Records for a debut full-length album.[1]
Members
Current members
- Takanori Fujioka – vocals
- Michito Hoshi – bass, vocals
- Kei Ishida – guitar
- Keisuke Tsuboi – drums (1997–present)
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
Discography
- In the Name of Vomit (Demo, 1997)
- Brutally Violated (Demo, 1998)
- Supreme Entity (Album, 1999)
- Indefensible Vehemence (EP, 2001)
- Promo 2004 (2004)
- Vomit Remnants/Godless Truth/Carnivorous (EP, 2005)
- Supreme Vehemence (Compilation CD, 2005)
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