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  1. 1 de mar. de 2023 · Vio-lence Vio-lence was one of the mainstays of the SF Bay Area thrash fraternity of the late 80's, with a consistent style in the Exodus or Forbidden mold. By 1993 the band was done, and guitarist Robb Flynn forming Machine Head a year later. The band reunited in late 2001, initially planning only a few shows as part of the tribute to Testament's Chuck Billy, but things went better than ...

  2. Vio-Lence. Arguably best known as a former band of Robb Flynn, Vio-lence was one of the mainstays of the SF Bay Area thrash fraternity of the late eighties, with a consistent style in the Exodus or Forbidden mold. The band broke up shortly after the release of their third album (1993's Nothing To Gain), with Flynn emerging in the very ...

  3. Vio-Lence. Formed in 1985, Oakland thrashers Vio-Lence helped define and refine what came to be known as the Bay Area sound, dropping three seminal albums before splitting in 1993. Leaving behind a heady legacy, they reformed briefly a couple of times in the intervening years before becoming a full-time going concern once more in 2019.

  4. 19 de nov. de 2022 · Sean Killian from the legendary Vio-Lence swings by to discuss the band's Bloodstock set, their recent reformation and new music.#thrashmetal #Vio-Lence #Sea...

  5. Eternal Nightmare is the debut album by the San Francisco Bay Area thrash metal band Vio-lence.It was released on June 27, 1988 through MCA Records' Mechanic sublabel. A limited 10" promo single was released, with two tracks "Eternal Nightmare" and "Phobophobia"; the release was quite unique, as it came in a "vomit pack", a sealed plastic cover containing fake vomit.

  6. Contact: [email protected] Vio-lence was formed under the name Death Penalty in 1985, which they changed to Violence, and then the two-tiered logo with a hyphen forced the name change to its permanent form. The original lineup was Jerry Birr on vocals, Phil Demmel, Troy Fua on guitars, Eddie Billy (brother of Testament's Chuck Billy) on bass, and Perry Strickland on drums.

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