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Malevolent Creation Wiki Information
Malevolent Creation
is a death metal band originally hailing from Buffalo, New York. Moving to Florida in 1988, they became a part of the emergent local death metal scene, landing a deal with Roadrunner Records. Their debut album, The Ten Commandments
, became something of a landmark in the death metal underground, expanding on the early work of Slayer and fellow Floridians Death. [1]
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MALEVOLENT CREATION TICKETS
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Members
Current members
- Brett Hoffman – vocals
- Marco Martell – guitars
- Phil Fasciana – guitars
- Jason Blachowicz – bass guitar
- Gus Rios – drums
Former members
- Jim Nickles – guitars
- Kyle Symons – vocals
- Jeff Juszkiewicz – guitars
- Rob Barrett – guitars
- John Paul Soars – guitars
- Jason Hagan – guitar
- Gordon Simms – bass guitar
- Justin DiPinto – drums
- Alex Marquez – drums
- Mark Simpson – drums
- Dave Culross – drums
- David Kinkade - drums
- Derek Roddy - drums
- Fabian Aguirre - drums
Guest members
- James Murphy (Death, Disincarnate, Obituary) – guest guitar solo on "Coronation of Our Domain" (Retribution
)
- Mick Thomson (Slipknot) – second guitar solo on "Deliver My Enemy" (Doomsday X
)
Discography
Studio Albums
- The Ten Commandments
, (Roadrunner Records, 1991)
- Retribution
(Roadrunner Records, 1992)
- Stillborn
(Roadrunner Records, 1993)
- Eternal
(Pavement Music, 1995)
- In Cold Blood
(Pavement Music, 1997)
- The Fine Art of Murder
(Pavement Music, 1998)
- Envenomed
(Arctic Music, 2000)
- The Will to Kill
(Arctic Music, 2002)
- Warkult
(Nuclear Blast, 2004)
- Doomsday X
(Nuclear Blast, 2007)
Live Albums
- Conquering South America
(Arctic Music), 2004)
- Live at the Whiskey
(Arctic Music, 2008)
Compilations
- Joe Black
(Pavement Music, 1996)
- Manifestation
– Compilation (Pavement Music, 2000)
- The Best of Malevolent Creation
(Roadrunner, 2003)
- Retrospective
(Crash Music, 2005)
- Essentials
(Crash Music, 2009)
DVD
- Lost Commandments
(Massacre Records, 2008)
References
- Malevolent Creation, biography at Allmusic
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