Wehrmacht (band)

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Wehrmacht
Origin Portland, Oregon, United States
Genres Thrash metal
Crossover thrash
Years active 1985–1989, 2009–present
Labels New Renaissance Records
Website [1] Official Website
Members
Tito Matos
Marco Zorich
John Duffy
Shann Mortimer
Brian Lehfeldt

Wehrmacht is an American thrash metal/hardcore punk band, that was formed in Portland, Oregon in 1985. After releasing two albums on New Renaissance Records, the band split up. Later, both albums were re-issued on one CD.

Tito Matos and Marco Zorich went on to form Spazztic Blurr and Brian Lehfeldt went to Cryptic Slaughter. Matos now appears as a DJ under the name Mestizo69 and also continues as a vocalist. Lehfeldt also played with Sweaty Nipples and toured with Everclear. His most recent projects are Drumattica and Tri-polar. Shann Mortimer went on to play with the Nervous Christians and Bastard Children of the Roman Empire. He is now a criminal defense attorney. John Duffy has continued playing music, most recently with the band Kapuda.

Despite the band's name they do not have Nazi ideals.

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[edit] Reunion

On August 15, 2009, the band reunited to start playing again. Wehrmacht also played a show in Portland, Oregon on November 15, 2009 with Dirty Rotten Imbeciles. They have announced work on new material, but have not yet provided a date.

[edit] Style & Genre Debate

Among their influences, the members of Wehrmacht list Destruction, Slayer, D.R.I., G.B.H, and Raw Power. Most label Wehrmacht as thrash metal, but they are also commonly seen as a crossover thrash band. Marco Zorich was a lead guitarist.

[edit] Discography

  • Blow You Away (Demo, 1985)
  • Rehearsal '85 (Demo, 1985)
  • Beermacht (Demo, 1986)
  • Death Punk (Demo, 1986)
  • Live at Pine St. Theatre (Demo, 1986)
  • Shark Attack (LP, 1987)
  • Biermacht (LP, 1989)
  • Hardcore Classix! (Best of/Compilation, 2009)
  • Viva Sharko! (Boxed set, 2010)
  • Fast as a Shark Attack (EP, 2010)

[edit] Line-up

  • Tito Matos (aka Tape Head Tito) - vocals
  • Marco Zorich (aka Marco Sharko) - guitar
  • John Duffy - guitar
  • Shann Mortimer - bass
  • Brian Lehfeldt - drums


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