Infest (band)
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Origin | Valencia, California, U.S. |
Genres | Powerviolence[1] |
Years active | 1986–1996, 2013–present |
Labels | Slap-a-Ham Records |
Members | Joe Denunzio (vocals) Matt Domino (guitar) Spencer Pollard(bass) Jorge Herrera (drums) |
Past members | Dave Ring (bass) Chris Clift (drums) RD Davies (drums) Chris Dodge (bass) Bob Deepsix (drums) |
Infest is an American powerviolence band, formed in September 1986 by Joe Denunzio, Matt Domino, Dave Ring and Chris Clift. The band's album covers contained imagery of a political nature, depicting the reality of war and poverty. The group broke up in 1996, having played only a handful of shows outside California.[1]
Discography
[edit]- Infest (demo, 1987)
- Infest (EP, Drawblank, 1988)
- Slave (LP, Off the Disk, 1988)
- Split 8" with Pissed Happy Children (Slap-a-Ham, 1989)
- Mankind (7", Drawblank, 1991)
- KXLU Radioshow (12", Deepsix, 2001)
- No Man's Slave (LP, Deepsix, 2002)
- Days Turn Black (7", Drawblank, 2013)
References
[edit]- ^ a b Preira, Matt. "Six Reasons Why Infest Might Be The Most Hardcore Band Ever". miaminewtimes.com. Miami New Times. Retrieved 2017-04-27.