Hawaii (band)
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| Hawaii | |
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| Origin | Honolulu, Hawaii, United States |
| Genres | Heavy metal Speed metal Power metal |
| Years active | 1982–1985 |
| Associated acts | Cacophony Megadeth |
| Past members | |
| Eddie Day Marty Friedman Tom Azevedo Jeff Graves Joey Galisa |
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Hawaii was a heavy metal band formed in 1982 by guitarist Marty Friedman, originally formed as "Vixen" (not to be confused with the 80's female band of the same name) in 1981. Hawaii was one of the two notable heavy metal bands from Honolulu, Hawaii, the other being Sacred Rite. After Hawaii split up, Marty formed the band Cacophony with Jason Becker.
[edit] Band members
- Eddie Day - Vocals
- Gary St. Pierre - Bass and vocals in "One Nation Underground"
- Marty Friedman - Guitar
- Tom Azevedo - Guitar
- Joey Galisa - Bass
- Jeff Graves - Drums
- Kim La Chance - Vocals in "Made In Hawaii"
- Kimo - Bass in "Made In Hawaii"
[edit] Discography
- Made In Hawaii (EP) (as Vixen) (1983)
- One Nation Underground (1983)
- Loud, Wild And Heavy (EP) (1984)
- Natives Are Restless (1985)