DEAD (USA/FL)
Formed in late 1984 by former members of the defunct local band Stonehenge, DEAD
emerged at a time when the likes of Metallica and Slayer were still underground.
But they embraced a much rawer vision, guided by the inspiration of such as
Sodom and Hellhammer. DEAD plunged into uncharted territory with their first
demo Musical Abortions. Recorded in Land O’Lakes, Florida on January 1, 1986,
with the vocal tracks recorded two days later at the now-demolished Kirby Street
Studios in Tampa, it shattered boundaries and eardrums. Despite the admittedly
rough mix—the drums and vocals get lost beneath a sea of distortion
throughout—it presented an absolutely terrifying musical anarchy and a no-limits
approach to lyrics that has rarely been equaled before or since. Public
appearances by the band at this time were not common, but circulation of this
demo resulted in a flood of correspondence, which brought them to the attention
of the emerging international underground metal scene. DEAD was an early
contributor to the emerging Tampa metal scene. Two years later, a second demo
would appear, assembled from recordings of assorted rehearsal sessions. It
featured a cleaner sound than Musical Abortions, but still retained much of its
power. Titled Raw Sewage, it featured material incorporating the band’s evolving
tastes, including metallized cover versions of songs by such unlikely
inspirations as the Sex Pistols and Butthole Surfers, the introduction of
psychedelic elements, and writing contributions by guitarist Diarrhea Maggot.
Their third and final demo, a self-titled effort, featured vocals by the band’s
newest member, Belching Snotsucker. While this recording was easily the
best-produced of the three, many fans felt that it lacked some of the punch of
the two previous releases. Four tracks from this demo found their way onto the
very last release by Germany’s Gore Records as an indie label-- which was later
absorbed by Nuclear Blast Records-- a 7” EP also titled simply Dead, but
sometimes known as Comet for My Vomit or Maggot Phlegm. Ultimately, personal
conflicts put the band on hiatus shortly thereafter, and after a brief stint
with a new guitarist the band dissolved and its members went their separate
ways.
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Xeroxed covers. Johnny (Diarrhea Maggot) had been publishing Rotting Flesh
fanzine, at the time, so he handled the covers. Initial copies included lyrics. Regular tapes.
Recorded on a 4-track recorder by Richard Mahon (Stonehenge) at a private
residence in Land O'Lakes, Florida.
TRACK LISTING:
- Intro
- Azathoth
- Chopper
- Dead
- Mephestopholes
MUSICAL ABORTIONS 1986 DEMO TAPE:
Xeroxed covers. Regular tapes. Raw Sewage was a compilation of recordings made
during months of intensive rehearsals, and the best versions cherry-picked from
those recordings.
TRACK LISTING:
- Drink Vomit
- Maggot Phlegm
- Spit
- Bar-B-Q Pope
- Embalmed Alive
- Igor Takes the Wrong Brain
- The Saga of Alien Fish, Pt. 12
- No Feelings
- Metal Retards
- Brain-Sucking Zombies from Hyperspace
Xeroxed covers. Regular tapes. Initial copies included lyrics. Recorded on
3-track by Larry Sapp (Brutality) at Mega-Rabbit Studios in Tampa.
TRACK LISTING:
- Comet for My Vomit
- She Fucks for Money
- Spit (redux)
- Drink Vomit (redux)
- The Saga of Alien Fish, Pt. 12 (redux)
- Embalmed Alive (redux)
- Washing-Machine Hose
- Maggot Phlegm (redux)
- Of Corpse
- Azathoth (redux)