Satanic Malfunctions
Satanic Malfunctions was a band with lyrics full of political and vegeterian views. Their music was extremely fast to the like of Larm, Heresy, and Cryptic Slaughter
Satanic Malfunctions was a band with lyrics full of political and vegeterian views. Their music was extremely fast to the like of Larm, Heresy, and Cryptic Slaughter
Tom Williams - Vocals
Russell Prosser - Guitar/ Vocals
Ollie Coghill - Drums/ Vocals
Lee Batten - Bass/ Vocals Bristol, Bridgend, UK
Bristol City Melodic Hardcore, Mixed with good ol' Rock n' Roll.
Failure To Follow are a Melodic Hardcore band from Bristol, and one grumpy guy from Wales.
Utilising crushing riffs, bowel moving bass lines, pounding drums, and raw, catchy vocals, FTF will produce sweet sounds for your lug 'oles. Started up in September '10 FTF! Contact us on; failuretofollow@hotmail.co.uk
There's at least two bands that have performed under the name Decadent Few. 1) Formed in East London in 1984 by Kaya, Mike, Bernie and Mark of Youth in Asia, plus Steph of Hagar the Womb briefly, Decadent Few’s first gig was at Studio One in Slough, June 1984. Mark and Steph had stepped out by this point and a friend, Gary, was taught Bass by Mike in vintage Paul Simenon-style, i.e. coloured stickers on the frets to denote where to play which note which song.
There are five bands called Audacity:
One is a garage punk band from Fullerton, CA. They play music around Orange County at parties and local venues. They began as Nontoxic in 2002, where they played for their elementary school talent show. Nontoxic consisted of Matt Schmalfeld, Kyle Gibson, Chuck Mordaunt, and Cole Wilson. They then reincarnated themselves as The Plaid, The Attachments, and finally Audacity.
The Grebs are a four piece dubdowncore band from Ripon, North Yorkshire. They are made up of Seth Nobarro (Lead guitar and vocals), Rat Armstrong-Lamb (Bass and whale noises), Josh F. Molloy (Second guitar) and James Astin (Drums).
Awesome hardcore band from Cardiff, Wales on Dead and Gone records.