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Infest (band)

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Infest
OriginValencia, California, U.S.
GenresPowerviolence[1]
Years active1986–1996, 2013–present
LabelsSlap-a-Ham Records
MembersJoe Denunzio (vocals)
Matt Domino (guitar)
Spencer Pollard(bass)
Jorge Herrera (drums)
Past membersDave 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

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  • 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

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  1. ^ a b Preira, Matt. "Six Reasons Why Infest Might Be The Most Hardcore Band Ever". miaminewtimes.com. Miami New Times. Retrieved 2017-04-27.