Jim Chaffin

Jim Chaffin
Origin Fresno, California
Genres Christian metal, Christian hardcore, Crossover thrash, Thrash metal, Thrashcore, Metallic hardcore, hardcore punk
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Drums
Years active 1984–present
Associated acts The Crucified, The Blamed, Deliverance, Fasedown, Once Dead, Mortal, Mike Knott, Left Out, Lifesavers Underground
Website jimchaffin.net/Chaffin/About.html

Jim Chaffin is the original drummer for The Crucified and Fasedown and has played with my other acts. Such as Deliverance, The Blamed and Left Out.

History

The Crucified

Chaffin started his musical career in the Christian hardcore band, The Crucified. The band formed in 1984 as K.G.B. Before the band changed their name to the Crucified, Lead Vocalist Wayne Stonecipher left the band and was replaced by Mark Salomon.

The name, The Crucified, came from Chaffin thinking of random names that would fit a Christian band. The Crucified added the Bible verse to the name whenever they wrote it. "For I have been crucified with Christ, therefore I no longer live, but Christ lives in me."[1]

Soon after, Bassist Kirk Palmer quit the band in 1986, and was replaced by his brother Trevor. The band's first demo, Take Up Your Cross was recorded in 1986.

Trevor Palmer quit the band in 1988 and was replaced by Mark Johnson, formerly of Martyr. The band recorded their debut self-titled album in 1988 and was released in 1989, before Johnson was fired from the band.

Soon after firing Johnson the band recruited Bassist Jeff Bellew. The band recorded their second album, The Pillars of Humanity in 1991. The band disbanded in 1993, and played a reunion/final show on the Cornerstone Festival 1995 bill.

In 2009, the band reunited and released a Compilation on Tooth and Nail Records.[2]

Fasedown

Fasedown formed back in 1998 when Chaffin and lead guitarist Mike Phillips (Deliverance, prior endorsements with Jackson guitars) got together with some ideas to bring a heavy style of music to the scene with a Christ-centered message. In 1999 front man Devin Shaeffer (Once Dead) was asked to officially join the band.[3]

Fast forward to 2005, after a short break, the band self-released their second album Blitz of Anguish. Fans were delighted with the expansion upon the earlier ideas of the band and many more shows were played.[3]

In 2007, the band decided to call it quits while Jim and Devin going to Once Dead, writing the album Visions of Hell.[3]

In 2009, the band reconvened to discuss the idea of a Fasedown reunion to see how things would go and gage fan interest. the band is currently working on new material for a third and it was targeted to be released in late 2010.[3]

Deliverance

Chaffin joined the Christian Thrash Metal band in 1990 when original drummer Chris Hyde left the band. Chaffin was only in the band for a brief time, but later rejoined in 2014 as a new lineup.

The lineup Included Founder/Brainchild Vocalist/Guitarist Jimmy P. Brown II, Guitarist George Ochoa, and Bassist Victor Máciás.

Other projects

Chaffin played drums on Left Out's Pride Kills album, Mortal's Live album, Once Dead's Visions of Hell album and Lifesavers Underground's PTSD album. He has played on four albums for the Christian punk band The Blamed.

Personal life

Chaffin is married to Stacey Chaffin and has three children. He currently resides in Fresno, California.[4]

Bands

Current
Former
Session/touring

Discography

The Crucified
Mortal
Left Out
The Blamed
Fasedown
Once Dead
Lifesavers Underground
Wretched Graverobber

References

  1. Salomon 2005, p. 54
  2. Debnedictis, Matt (January 14, 2010). "The Crucified's Drummer Never thought Reunion Was on the Table". Noisecreep. Retrieved December 28, 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Fasedown. "About". Facebook. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  4. "About". Jim Chaffin. Retrieved December 24, 2015.

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