Vomitorial Corpulence
Vomitorial Corpulence | |
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Origin | Melbourne, Australia |
Genres | |
Years active | 1993–2008 |
Labels | Christ Core, Vomit Bucket, Rowe |
Past members | Paul Green Mark Hamilton Alexander O'Neil Ziggy Peters Chris Valentine Maria Green Joshua Kellerman |
Website | Vomitorial Corpulence on Facebook |
Vomitorial Corpulence was a grindcore band that originated in Melbourne, Australia. The band was started by Paul Green.[3] The band's name comes from Revelation 3:15-16.[4] Vomitorial Corpulence is widely known as one of the first Christian grindcore band.[2][5][6]
Background and Impact
Vomitorial Corpulence started in 1992 as a vision of Guitarist/Vocalist Paul Green, but didn't get moving until 1993, when he hired on Bassist Mark Hamilton and Drummer Alexander O'Neil.[6] O'Neil quit in 1995 and was replaced by Christopher Valentine.[6] The band recorded their debut album, Skin Stripper, before the band went on hiatus for the first time.[3][6] In December 2001, Green moved to Minnesota and married Maria, who became the bands Bassist, and hired on Ziggy Peters and Johnathan Kellerman on Vocals.[3][6] Due to lack of a Drummer, the band went on a second hiatus.[6] In August 2006, Green started the band back up with Hamilton and Valentine.[6] The band ended in 2008.
Members
Last known lineup
- Paul Green - guitars, vocals (1993–2008)
- Mark Hamilton - bass (1993–1999, 2006–2008)
- Chris Valentine - drums (1995–1999, 2006–2008)
Former
- Alexander O'Neil - drums (1993–1995)
- Ziggy Peters - vocals (2001–2003)
- Joshua Kellerman - vocals (2001–2003)
- Maria Green - bass (2001–2003)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
- Karrionic Hacktician (1995)
- Skin Stripper (1998, Christ Core Records)[7]
- Karrionic Hacktician (2006, Christ Core)
- Skin Decomposition (2007, Christ Core/Vomit Bucket; split with Vomitous Discharge, Flactorophia, Engravor, Eternal Mystery, Demonic Dismemberment)
EPs
- Pathetic Prolification (1997)
References
- ^ Vaake. "Vomitorial Corpulence - Skin Stripper" (in Italian). Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^ a b Moberg, Marcus (2015). Christian Metal: History, Ideology, Scene. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 38. ISBN 978-1-47257-986-7.
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- ^ "Vomitorial Corpulence - Frequently Asked Questions". Angelfire. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ^ TheVociferator (11 November 2014). "8-WAY CHRISTIAN GRINDCORE SPLIT". The Circle Pit. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Vomitorial Corpulence". New Release Tuesday. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^ Morrow, Matt. "Vomitorial Corpulence - Skin Stripper". The Whipping Post. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
External Links
- Strother, Eric (2013). Unlocking the Paradox of Christian Metal Music (PDF). University of Kentucky. p. 139, 140, 224.
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