BRUTALITY BAND PAGE
BRUTALITY
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CURRENT NAME
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Brutality |
FORMER NAMES
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- |
ORIGIN
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Tampa, Florida, USA |
STATUS
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Disbanded (since 1998) |
FORMED IN
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1986 |
GENRE
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Death metal |
STYLE
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- |
LYRICAL THEME
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- |
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BAND ADDED
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2003-09-19, 00:00 |
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LAST UPDATE
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2008-02-25, 23:40 |
BRUTALITY was formed in September 1986 by Larry Sapp.
The original lineup was Sapp on guitar and vocals,
Jeff Acres on bass and Donnie Yanson on drums. The
band goes through several name changes in the first
few months, including ABOMINATION and DARKNESS, before
Acres thinks of the name BRUTALITY.
An early memory of his time is playing at someone's
house under the name ABOMINATION. The band DEAD also
played this party in which walls were punched in and
shit was smashed, a fun show, but the 2 bands got in
trouble for that one. Songs written at this time are
"Abomination", "Return Of The Dead", "My First Night"
& "Nuclear Assault."
Spring of 1987 sees Yanson leaving the band, Jim Coker
steps in from July to September, but doesn't stay and
Yanson makes an attempt to retun to the drummer's seat
for a month or so. In october, Kenny "Foz" Karg takes
over as the permanent drummer. Bill Benson tries out
as the second guitarist - it doesn't work. In
November, the song "Now Mosh" is completed and in
December, the instrumental "Brutality" is also
finished. On December 31, a new years party is played
on Marsh Road in north Tampa (with Benson) and is
attended by members of NASTY SAVAGE, AGENT STEEL and
others. "NOW MARSH" (inside joke).
The first day of 1988 and the birth of Sapp's son,
Darrel. The song "Frozen Amputee" is finished in
March. The band prepared to record a homemade
cassette, self-titled demo-BRUTALITY. The demo is
finished once, but done on very poor quality tape and
the master broke. In April, Tim Mitchell joins just in
time to be on the re-recording of the first demo. The
songs on this demo are: "Brutality", "Now Mosh",
"World War III", and "Return Of The Dead." This lineup
lasts until around September when Karg and Mitchell
leave the band. Karg goes on to form local metal band,
THE GUFF.
In February of 1989, Don Gates joins as the new skins
hitter, the song "Ignitics" is completed in March.
Before Ben Williams joins as lead guitarist in April,
Steve Pantley tries out. The song "Demensin Demented"
is finished in May, and Gates is out in June.
Once again Sapp and Acres are without a drummer so
they head over to the house of DEAD. This time Coker
agrees to be a permanent member. A show is played at
"The Pirates Den" in New Port Ritchie, FL. In July,
the band begin working on what will be the "Dimension
Demented" demo.
Some recordings are made and a show at "The Volley
Club" in Tampa is scheduled. Williams decides to not
show up for a show - this is how he quit the band. It
is later revealed that he has become a part of Ken
Karg's THE GUFF. The show went on... and a second
show, a week or 2 later at The Sunset Club with NASTY
SAVAGE, was videotaped.
During September, as the bulk of the "Dimension
Demented" demo was being recorded, 2 songs were
finished, "Narcoticous Addictious" & "Agoraphobia."
Bill Benson returns only to be gone a month later, and
Jim Harris is tried out as the second guitarist - it
doesn't work. As the decade draws to a close, the demo
is completed with Sapp doing all the guitars, and
Travis Ogletree of SKELETAL EARTH does background
vocals on the song "World War III." Songs on this demo
are: "Dimension Demented," "Hell On Earth," "Lust For
Sex," "Ignitics," "My First Night," "Narcoticous
Addictious," "Frozen Amputee" & "World War III." It
was produced by Larry Sapp and enginerred by Josh
Young at Outback Studios.
Don Gates joins in December '89 as 2nd guitarist, and
in early 1990, A new song was also completed,
"Psycological Preminition." Shortly after the release
of the D.D. demo, Jim Coker works a deal with Markus
of Gore records and the first BRUTALITY vinyl 7"
records are pressed, containing 3 songs from the demo.
In April, the song "The Satanic Bible" is completed
and would later be known as the ASTAROTH song,
"Scriptures."
Also in April, the song "Necromantic Infection" is
completed. BRUTALITY continued to play shows and write
new material. In September, "Broken Dreams" was
completed (this song was to later be used by
ASTAROTH). In december, "Hideous Mutations" &
"Mausoleum Of Infringing Evil" are completed and the
title "Necromantic Infection" is changed to "The Body
Before Me" and a little musical re-structuring of this
song is also done. These are the 3 songs that will
make up the "Metamorphosis" demo.
In January 1991, the band starts a rough draft 4-track
version of the new demo and finishes it just before
going to Morrisound Studios in March. Produced by
Larry Sapp and engeneered by Jim Morris,
"Metamorphosis" is completed in just a few weeks, but
the demo is not released until May on Wild Rags
records. It quickly outsells anything preceeding it.
During the summer of '91, BRUTALITY plays many shows
around Florida including shows with HELLWITCH,
MALEVOLENT CREATION, and OBITUARY. Another song,
"Drowning In Blood," is completed in August,
"Cryptorium" is finished in September and "Undead
Matrimony" in October. On November 1st, the band
played a show at Jannis Landing with DEICIDE.
A few days later, Sapp was out of BRUTALITY due to
musical differences. Sapp forms new band ASTAROTH.
After parting ways with Sapp, the band aquired Jay
Fernandez to play guitar and recorded a 3 song demo
for lables only. Offers came in from Shark Records and
Nuclear Blast records; Nuclear Blast was the obvious
choice. They released 2 of the 3 songs from the demo
on a 7 inch, SADISTIC and SPAWNED ILLUSION. They
enlisted lead vocalist Scott Reigel just before
recording their first LP, SCREAMS OF ANGUISH. The
album was recorded in the winter of 1992, and released
in the summer of 1993. Soon after the album was
recorded, Fernandez was replaced with Brian Hipp. The
band then went on tour to support the album in the
beginning of 1994 in Europe with HYPOCRISY and also
played shows in the states. They then recored their
2nd LP, WHEN THE SKY TURNS BLACK, in late 1994 for
1995 release. BRUTALITY then went on tour in europe
with BOLT THROWER and CEMETARY for a month and a half.
After the tour, Don Gates left the band for personal
reasons and Hipp was fired. Replaced with Dana Walsh
and Danny Gay, they then played the Milwaukee Metal
Fest and Internationl Metal Fest in Tennessee. Danny
Gay then left the band to be replaced by Pete Sykes.
The band then recorded what would be their last album,
IN MOURNING, in late 1995 for release in 1996. They
played many shows in support of the album. BRUTALITY
split up in late 1997/early 1998, but they are talking
about a reformation and possibly doing a new album in
the near future if things can work themselves out..
