The Nineteen Eighties...
Blackkout from St. Petersburg, FL. released their Demo album "Ignorance of Man" in 1989, the lineup was Richard W. Elliot IV (Vocals, Guitar, Flute, Violin, and Keyboards), Triad (Bass), and Jeffery A. Claus (Drums).
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Blackkout
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HellWitch from Hollywood, FL., released their demo "Rehearsal Demo '89" in 1989, the lineup was Pat Ranieri (Vocals, and Guitar), Frank Watkins (Bass), and Estabon "Steve" Rincon (Drums).
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HellWitch
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Cannibal Corpse originally from Buffalo, NY, and would later move to Tampa, FL. released their demo "Cannibal Corpse" in 1989, the lineup was Chris Barnes (Vocals), Jack Owen (Guitar), Bob Rusay (Guitar), Alex Webster (Bass), and Paul Mazurkiewicz (Drums).
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Cannibal Corpse
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Tampa, Florida's Morbid Angel released their debut album "Altars of Madness" in 1989. "Altars of Madness" Lineup is pictured above from left to right David Vincent (Vocals and Bass), Richard Brunelle (Guitar), Trey Azagthoth (Guitar), and Pete Sandoval (Drums).
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Morbid Angel
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Obituary from Brandon, Florida, released their debut album "Slowly We Rot" in 1989. Pictured above from left to right Donald Tardy (Drums), Allen West (Guitar), John Tardy (Vocals), Daniel Tucker (Bass) and Trevor Peres (Guitar).
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Obituary
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Dead from Tampa, FL released their Demo "Dead" in 1989, the lineup was Vomit Puslicker / John Beaver (Bass, and Vocals), Mucus Shitslime / Jim Coker (Drums), Diarrea Maggot / Johnny Small (Guitar, and Vocals), and Belching Snotsucker / Suzy Solar aka 'Suzy Morbid' (Vocals).
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Dead
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Malevolent originally from Buffalo, NY, and later moved to Ft. Lauderdale, FL. released their demo "Malevolent Creation" in 1989, with the lineup of Brett Hoffmann (Vocals), Jason Blachiwicz (Bass), Phil Fasciana (Guitar), Jon Rubin (Guitar), and Mark Simpson (Drums).
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Malevolent Creation
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Siren from Brandon, Florida released "Financial Suicide" in 1989 with Doug Lee (Vocals), Brian C. Hendrickson (Guitar, Backing Vocals), Les Talent (Bass, Backing Vocals) and David Smith (Drums, Backing Vocals).
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Siren
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Terrorizer from Tampa, FL./ Los Angeles, CA, released their debut album "World Downfall" in 1989 with the band Nausea in 1988 with the lineup of Oscar Garcia (Vocals, and Guitar), Jesse Pintado (Guitar), David Vincent (Bass), and Pete Sandoval (Drums).
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Terrorizer
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Savatage lineup for their "Gutter Ballet" release pictured above from left to right Steve Wacholz aka "Doctor Hardware Killdrums" (Drums, Percussion), Jon Oliva (Lead Vocals, Piano),
robert Kinkel (Keyboards), Criss Oliva (Guitars), and Johnny Lee Middleton (Bass).. www.savatage.com |
Savatage
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Acheron originally from Pittsburgh, PA, would later move to Tampa, FL.. Acheron released their first demo "Messe Noir Live" in 1989, the lineup was Vincent Crowley (Guitar), Michael Smith (Vocals), David Smith (Bass), and Ron Hogue (Drums).
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Acheron
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Alias from Sarasota, FL. released their self titled album "Alias" in 1987, the lineup was Carl Hayden (Vocals), Mark Severns (Guitar), Dirk Van Tilborg (Bass), and Phil Arnt (Drums).
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Alias
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Amon from Tampa, Florida released the demo "Sacrificial" in 1989 before changing their name to Deicide. Pictured above from left to right Brian Hoffman (Guitar), Glen Benton (Vocals and Bass), Eric Hoffman (Guitar) and Steve Asheim (Drums).
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Amon
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Assuck from St Petersburg, FL. released their EP "Necro Salvation" in 1989, the lineup was Rob Proctor (Drums), Steve Heritage (Vocals, and Guitar), and Paul Pavlovich (Bass).
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Assuck
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Cynic from Miami, FL. released their demo "Reflections of a Dying World" in 1989, the lineup for this releases was Paul Masvidal (Vocals, and Guitar), Jason Gobel (Guitar), Sean Reinert (Drums), and Mark Van Erp (Bass).
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Cynic
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Fester from St Petersburg, FL. released their demo "Color Me Innocent" in 1989, the lineup was John O'Brien (Vocals), John Mahoney (Guitars), Scott Carino (Bass), Dave Wood (Guitars), and Mike Vincelette (Drums).
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Fester
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Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids (would later become Marilyn Manson), from Ft. Lauderdale, FL. released their Demo "The Raw Boned Psalms" in 1989, the lineup was Marilyn Manson (Vocals), Olivia Newton Bundy (Bass), and Daisy Berkowitz (Guitar, and Drums Programming)..
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Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids
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Tampa, Florida's Iced Earth, formerly known as Purgatory, released their demo "Enter the Realm" in 1989 the lineup was Jon Schaffer (Vocals, and Guitars), Gene Adam (Vocals), Randy Shawver (Guitar), Dave Abel (Bass), and Greg Seymor (Drums).
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Iced Earth
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Intice, from Tampa, Florida, released their album "Taste the Night" in 1989 the lineup was Patrick St, Michael (Vocals, Guitars and Maracas), Jeff Vitolo (Guitars, and Backing Vocals), Vinnie Granese (Bass and Backing Vocals), and Jimmy Slevin (Drums).
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Intice
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Brandon, Florida's Nasty Savage released their album "Penetration Point" in 1989 on Rotten Records, the lineup pictured above is from left to right Ben Meyer (Guitar), Curtis Beeson (Drums), "Nasty" Ronnie Galletti (Vocals), David Austin (Guitar), and Richard Bateman (Bass).
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Nasty Savage
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Seasons of the Wolf from Bradenton, Florida released their demo "Trick Trax #1" in 1989. The lineup was Barry D. "Skully" Waddell (Guitars), Dennis "Dr. Samurai" Ristow (Keyboards), Clay Yeagley (Bass), Dwayne " Sandman" Brier (Drums), and Wes Edward Waddell (Vocals).
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Seasons of the Wolf
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The Lead from Miami, Florida released their album "Burn this Record" in 1989. The lineup was Robbie Christie (Drums, and Vocals), Nina Llopis (Vocals, and Bass), Andy Coil (Guitars, and Vocals), and Julio Ray (Vocals, and Guitars).
The Lead - Facebook |
The Lead
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