VIO-LENCE (USA/CA)
Vio-lence was formed under the name Death Penalty in 1985. They quickly changed
their name to Violence, and then the two-tiered logo with hyphen forced the name
change to its permanent form. The original lineup was Jerry Birr on vocals, Phil
Demmel and Troy Fua on guitars, Eddie Billy (brother of Testament's Chuck Billy)
on bass, and Perry Strickland on drums. This lineup appeared on the Eastern
Front (Live at Ruthies) 2LP compilation in 1985 with the song "Gutterslut".
Eddie Billy left soon and was replaced by Dean Dell, and this lineup recorded a
rehearsal tape that was released as a demo. Jerry Birr was replaced by Sean
Killian on vocals, and the band recorded their first official demo, before Troy
Fua left and was replaced by Forbidden Evil founding member Robb Flynn in early
1987.The band re-recorded all the songs on their first demo for a second one, in
1988, with minor lyrical changes, and new song titles, for their \"Mechanic
Records demo\" in 1988. This label released their debut, Eternal Nightmare,
later that year.
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Xeroxed covers and cassettes with stickers on the shell. Version 1
TRACK LISTING:
- Eternal Nightmare
- Kill on Command
- Bodies on Bodies
- Paraplegic
1986 DEMO TAPE:
Printed covers. Studio tapes w/ silver ink. This version has the
German distribution address listed. Version 2
TRACK LISTING:
- Eternal Nightmare
- Kill on Command
- Bodies on Bodies
- Paraplegic
1986 DEMO TAPE:
Pro printed covers and tapes. Vio-lence recorded this "rough demo" in one day,
and Mechanic Records set up a massive promotional free demo giveaway through
magazines, distributing around 3-4,000 copies. Another band from Finland called
STONE was released using the same cover and printed tapes (using their song list
of course)
TRACK LISTING:
- Eternal Nightmare
- Kill on Command
- Bodies on Bodies
- Paraplegic
1988 DEMO TAPE: