Fuck...I'm Dead
| Fuck...I'm Dead | |
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| Origin | Melbourne, Australia |
| Genres | Grindcore |
| Years active | 2000–present |
| Labels | No Escape Records Razorback Records |
| Associated acts | Shallow Grave The Day Everything Became Nothing |
| Website | http://fuckimdead.noescaperecords.com/ |
| Members | |
| Jay Jones Dave Hill Tom Raetz Xavier Irvine Darren Condy |
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Fuck...I'm Dead (also known as FID or F.I.D.) is a grindcore band from Melbourne, Australia.
Fuck...I'm Dead started in May 2000, with Tom Raetz on bass, Dave Hill on guitar and drum programming and Jay Jones on vocals. In July 2000, Fuck...I'm Dead recorded and released a self-titled demo tape with 8 tracks, and captured the interest of Germany's Sanitys Dawn, which lead to the release of the Sanitys Dawn/Fuck...I'm Dead split 7" in early 2001. The Bring on the Dead album was written, recorded and released late 2001. Following this release was the Fuck...I'm Dead/Engorged split CD in 2002. During all this, Fuck...I'm Dead had been playing shows constantly around Australia and began working on a new album which was initially intended for a 2007 release and a split 3" with Vulgar Pigeons and a split 7" with Rompeprop. They have also recently released a live album in CD/DVD format.
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[edit] Band members
- Jay Jones: Vocals (Shallow Grave, The Kill)
- Tom Raetz: Bass
- George Denton: Rhythm Guitar
- Dave Hill: Guitar, drum programming (Shallow Grave, The Day Everything Became Nothing)
- Xavier Irvine: Guitar (The Day Everything Became Nothing)
- Darren Condy: Drums
[edit] Discography
- Fuck...I'm Dead - 2000
- Sanitys Dawn/Fuck...I'm Dead - 2001
- Bring on the Dead - 2001
- Fuck...I'm Dead/Engorged - 2003
- Gore Grind Thrash Attack Live - 2006
[edit] Videography
[edit] External links
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