[+]OBITUARY + EXODUS[+] + PRONG + [-]KING PARROT[-]

OBITUARY + EXODUS + PRONG + KING PARROT

Metal Greats Obituary, Exodus, Prong tours Europe along with newcomer King Parrot.

TIMING
- 18u00: doors
- 18u30: King Parrot
- 19u15: Prong
- 20u25: Exodus
- 21u50: Obituary

This concert is organized by Biebob.
For this concert we don't accept Gate15 culture vouchers (for Antwerp students).

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Exodus us

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Exodus is one of the first thrash metal bands to come out of the bay area, formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California, by Kirk Hammett, Tom Hunting, Paul Baloff, Jeff Andrews, and Gary Holt. They were cited as major influence by pretty much every thrash band. Known for their aggressive brand of thrash, as opposed to the more melodic, NWOBHM rooted thrash sound of the likes of Metallica, and equally aggressive live shows. At their prime (83-86) they were known as 'Kings of the Bay (area)', with practically no band daring to headline over them at the bay area. After several personnel changes, Exodus split in 1993. The band reformed from 1997-1998 with new bassist Jack Gibson. The band reformed a second time in 2001. Exodus is currently touring in support of the newly released album "The Atrocity Exibition: Exhibit A". In 1983, founding member Kirk Hammett left to join Metallica and was replaced by Rick Hunolt and Rob McKillop replaced Andrews on bass. This lineup released the classic title Bonded by Blood (1985) cited as an influence on up-and-coming bands of the era. Shortly before the release of Pleasures of the Flesh (1987), Paul Baloff left and was replaced by Steve "Zetro" Souza, who also sang for Legacy, which developed into Testament. The line-up remained stable for the next few albums, but the band never garnered the success of their peers, such as Metallica and Megadeth. After two fairly heavy releases (Fabulous Disaster and Impact is Imminent), the band released their first live effort, Good Friendly Violent Fun. After its release, the band toured off and on for a year and released another studio album, Force of Habit. This was quite a departure for the band, containing several slower, heavier songs with less emphasis on the speed/thrash basis of their older material. A prime example of this is the 10-minute-plus opus "Architect of Pain" - probably the slowest song Exodus ever recorded. After a few quiet years when heavy metal itself was going through many changes, Exodus released only another live effort, Another Lesson in Violence featuring the return of vocalist Paul Baloff. Exodus disintegrated again, partly due to a falling out with record label Century Media over the way the live album was promoted, and over an aborted attempt at a live concert video which was filmed but never released due to a financial dispute. In 2001, Exodus reformed again, initially to play the Chuck Billy benefit, the Thrash of the Titans mega concert. There was talk of recording a new studio album and the band continued to play local gigs in and around the San Francisco Bay Area. on february 2002 Paul Baloff suffered a seizure/stroke leaving him physically but not mentally dead. his family wishing his peace decided to pull the plug. Former vocalist Steve Souza was recruited back into the band to finish the rest of their concert commitments. Although it appeared to outsiders that with Baloff's death Exodus would cease to exist, guitarist Gary Holt was determined to release a new studio record. The result was 2004's Tempo of the Damned released on Nuclear Blast Records. An oddity of the recording sessions was that one track, "Crime Of The Century", was dropped under mysterious circumstances. The song chronicled Exodus' time under Century Media (of which Nuclear Blast is a subsidiary). Although it was publicly denied, rumors swirled that Century Media forced the song off the record. "Crime" was replaced with "Impaler"; a song written back when Kirk Hammett was still in the band, and which was featured on the Another Lesson In Violence live record. In 2005, Hunolt decided to leave the band to concentrate on his family life, although Holt claims it was because of his supposed meth addiction. He was replaced by Heathen guitarist Lee Altus. Tom Hunting also left, citing medical problems, and was replaced by Paul Bostaph, formerly of Forbidden, Slayer and Testament, among others. Souza also left under disputed terms in 2005, and was replaced by Steev Squivel (ex-Defiance and Skinlab), and then Rob Dukes, whose first recorded performance for the band is 2005's Shovel Headed Kill Machine. The ensuing tour for the latest album has led to extensive touring of the US and Europe, as well as Japan, their first-ever visit to Australia and much more. Current members * Steve "Zetro" Souza - Vocals (1986-1993, 2002-2005, 2014-) * Gary Holt - guitar (1981-1993, 1997-1998, 2001-) * Lee Altus - guitar (2005-) * Jack Gibson - bass (1997-1998, 2001-) * Tom Hunting - Drums (1981-1989, 1997-1998, 2001-2005, 2007-) Former members * Rob Dukes - vocals (2005-2014) * Paul Baloff - Vocals (1981-1986, 1997-1998, 2001-2002) (Deceased) * Kirk Hammett - Guitar (1981-1983) * Rick Hunolt - Guitar (1983-1993, 1997-1998, 2001-2005) * Geoff Andrews - Bass (1981-1983) * Rob McKillop - Bass (1983-1990) * Michael Butler - Bass (1990-1993) * John Tempesta - Drums (1990-1993) * Paul Bostaph - drums (2005-2007) _______________ 2) Exodus was a Polish progressive rock band active from 1977 to 1985. The most important members were: * Andrzej Puczynski - guitar * Wojciech Puczynski - bass * Wladyslaw Komendarek - keyboard * Pawel Birula - vocals, guitar * Zbigniew Fyk - drums Exodus (polish band) on last.fm _______________ 3) Exodus is a steel drum band from Trinidad and Tobago, with a piece on the Panorama - Steel Bands of Trinidad and Tobago compilation (1993), "Pan All Night". _______________ 4) Exodus was Finnish melodic metal band, which was formed in 2003 and split in 2005. They released two demo songs. Line up: Sam - Guitar Pekka - Keyboards Heidi - Bass Kivi - Drums Delacroix - vocals Project Silence) 5. Exodus is João Peixe, borned in 30/7/1988, in Macau, living in Almada, is a portuguese artist in the psychedelic trance scene nowadays. This artist started to ear and getting interest in psy-trance in 1999, but in 2000 João started to produce some original psychedelic sounds. With 12 years old, this kid was rising in audio comprehension, and he started to fulfill his fantasy of being a person who can do his own sound with his own style. Finally, in the end of 2005, he bought his 1st apple computer, a Powermac G5, and he bought Logic Pro 7.2 , and with this change, he actually did a great jump in his evolution scale, starting to made a kind of sound that expresses aggressive, rush, using arabian melodies, funny brakes, and serious kicks, basslines and rythms. Exodus is established on Pukka Music, Hypergate Records and Good Trance Records. 6. Exodus Exodus is also a worship group ministry of Liberty University. Drew Miller - Vocals, Acoustic/Electric Guitars Travis Doucette - Vocals, Keys, Organ and Effects Christian Thomas - Guitars Justin Morgan - Bass Guitars Timothy Wadsworth - Drums Tysen Bowling - Sound Engineer 7) Exodus is a South African gospel group, singing in native languages from South Africa and English, mainly praise and worship songs, from traditional background to newly written songs. 8) Exodus is a rapper from Serbia.

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Obituary

Obituary is one of the most successful and influential bands in death metal history. The first Obituary album ‘Slowly we Rot’ (1989) is a classic in the genre. Groove and heaviness are the main focus and the combination of slow and fast passages and John Tardy’s distinctive voice makes Obituary a unique metal band. With their eleventh album 'Dying of Everything', released last year, they continue their winning streak.

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Prong

Prong is a metal band from New York City, New York, US, formed in 1986. Prong had two independent releases, Primitive Origins and Force Fed. The albums attracted the attention of Epic Records, which signed the trio in 1989. The group disbanded in 1997 after the Rude Awakening tour, but re-formed in 2003. A pioneer of the urban scene, Prong is fronted by Tommy Victor. Prong was founded in 1986 by singer/guitarist Tommy Victor (then a soundman at New York City's renowned CBGB's). With bassist Mike Kirkland (formely of NYHC band Damage and doorman at CBGB’s) and ex-Swans drummer Ted Parsons, Prong released two independent CDs that were noted for their brutal hardcore sound. Epic Records saw the band's potential and signed them in 1989. Prong's major label debut album Beg to Differ, was released in 1990. In the following year, Kirkland left the band and was replaced by Ex-Flotsam and Jetsam bassist Troy Gregory. Prong issued their fourth release Prove You Wrong which saw the band experiment with programming and electronic samples while still retaining an aggressive yet melodic sensibility. By 1994, Troy Gregory was out of the band and was replaced by Paul Raven (bassist) and John Bechdel (keyboard), both from Killing Joke and Murder, Inc. The new line up released Cleansing (Prong’s 5th major release). With a strong industrial sound that still managed to be hard and heavy, Cleansing contained songs that are still considered Prong classics ("Broken Peace" and "Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck") and is Prong’s most successful release to date. The videos for these two songs became staples of MTV’s legendary Headbangers Ball. Prong's sixth album Rude Awakening was released in 1996. The album was not as successful as the last three albums. Shortly thereafter Parsons left the band to join Godflesh. Tommy Victor left New York and moved to Los Angeles. As the band Prong sat idle, Tommy Victor worked with legends of the rock world, including Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, celldweller and Glenn Danzig. In 2002, Victor re-formed Prong with bassist Brian Perry, drummer Dan Laudo and guitarist Monte Pittman (Madonna). In 2002, after a 42-show American tour that was recorded for a live CD (100% Live, Locomotive Music) Prong entered the studio and recorded a new CD titled Scorpio Rising which was received with mixed responses. Victor played on and off again with Glen Danzig from 1998 -2005 in between time with Prong. His final goal of playing and writing on a Danzig record was met with Circle of Snakes in 2004. Prong released a live 2-disc DVD in 2005 entitled "The Vault" which features performances from the Hulstsfred and With Full Force festivals and a full show in Amsterdam. This disc has Mike Longworth on bass as well, who later replaced Perry. As a result of the drum performance on Scorpio Rising , band members Tommy Victor and Monte Pittman decided a change needed to be made. This resulted in the firing of Dan Laudo and the enlistment Aaron Rossi, who used to be in the bands Strife (Victory Records), Shelter (Century Media Records), John 5 (Shrapnel Records), and Ankla (Bieler Bros. Records) Victor and Raven joined Ministry in 2005 to write and tour in support of their album Rio Grande Blood (2006). They were nominated for a Grammy in 2007 for the song Senior Peligro in the "Best Metal Performance" category. The two also appear on Ministry's follow up album The Last Sucker (2007), although in a more limited capacity. On June 4th, 2007, Prong posted a MySpace bulletin stating that they were recording in El Paso, Texas. The band left Locomotive Music, and were signed to Al Jourgensen's 13th Planet Records, who released their latest album Power of the Damager on October 2, 2007. The band embarked on the "Slicing Across America" and "Slicing Across Europe" tours supporting Power of the Damager in 2007 and early 2008. Joining Tommy Victor in the current live membership of the band is bassist Monte Pittman and drummer Aaron Rossi. Paul Raven died of an apparent heart attack in his sleep on October 20, 2007 at the age of 46. He was recording with French recording artists Treponem Pal on their new album with Ted Parsons at the time of his death. Aaron Rossi was joining Ministry as their new drummer on the "C U LaTour" which started in March 2008. In February 2008, Headbanger's Ball premiered the video "Power Of The Damager".

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King Parrot au

It’s Aussie slang for that annoying guy that won’t shut up. You call that guy a parrot. We’re that guy’s boss… King Parrot are a 5 piece thrash grind metal outfit, brand new on the scene. It consists of members that have punished the ears and minds of Australian metal heads for many years in bands like, Blood Duster, Dreadnaught, Watchdog Discipline, Cockfight Shootout, Stiff Meat and Mustang.The songs are short and hard delivered with blistering intent. Uncompromising brutality. They stop at nothing to deliver a kick in the face everytime. After proving themselves around Melbourne as a devastatingly fierce live act. It’s time for Australia to experience what King Parrot is about. Do yourself a favour… Catch King Parrot live...

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