Draft:Genöcide
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Genöcide | |
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Origin | New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S. |
Genres | |
Years active | 1979-1987 |
Labels | Smoke Seven Records (1983) New Renaissance Records (1987) Horror Records (2010) |
Past members | Rock 'N' Roll Bobb Sexton Bobby Ebz Pete "Damien" Marshall T. Best Mickey "Jet Screamer" Barba Jim Sorenson Brian "Brain Damage" Keats Mike "Wattage" Dempko Biggie |
Genöcide was an American hardcore punk and metal band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, which was founded in 1979 and dissolved around 1987.[1]
Career
[edit]Early years (1979–1985)
[edit]Peak of fame (1985–1987)
[edit]Resurgence (2010)
[edit]After the band's break-up in the late 1980s, lead singer Bobby Ebz's drug addictions led to a five year jail sentence, and would be the cause of his untimely death in 2002.[2] Genöcide continued to have a cult following, in New Jersey and nationwide among punk rock and metal fans. In 2010, a compilation of Genöcide's greatest hits was released on picture disc and vinyl by Danish metal label Horror Records,[3] which was run by musician Azter of the band Denial of God.[4]
Members
[edit]Former
[edit]- Bobby Ebz - vocals (1979–1987)[5]
- Jim Sorenson - bass guitar (1979–1982)
- Mickey "Jet Screamer" Barba - guitar (1979–1983)
- Brian "Brain Damage" Keats - drums (1979–1987)
- Biggie - bass guitar (1982–1983)
- Mike "Wattage" Dempko - guitar (1982–1983)
- Rock 'N' Roll Bobb Sexton - bass guitar (1983–1987)
- Pistol Pete - guitar (1983–1987)
- Pete "Damien" Marshall
- T. Best
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Compilations
[edit]- Down To Kill (2010)[10]
References
[edit]- ^ "Genöcide". Discogs. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
- ^ Grinder, Sleaze (2002). "The Real 100 Greatest Rock Albums of All Time, No. 45: Genocide - Submit to Genocide (New Renaissance, 1987)". Archived from the original on September 18, 2004. Retrieved September 17, 2022.
- ^ "Genöcide - "Down To Kill"". Horror Records. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
- ^ "News". Horror Records. January 26, 2017. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
- ^ "Genocide". MisfitsCentral. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
- ^ Bale, Jeff (September–October 1982). "REVIEWS: Last Rites for Genocide and MIA LP". Maximum Rocknroll. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
- ^ Rabid, Jack. "M.I.A./Genocide". Trouser Press. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
- ^ "Genöcide – Reign of Terror". Discogs. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
- ^ Yohannan, Tim (October 1987). "REVIEWS: Submit to Genöcide LP". Maximum Rocknroll. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
- ^ "Genöcide – Down To Kill". Discogs. Retrieved September 4, 2022.