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USA flagPENTAGRAM
CURRENT NAME Pentagram
FORMER NAMES -
ORIGIN USA
STATUS Active
FORMED IN -
LABEL Currently unsigned
GENRE Doom metal
STYLE -
LYRICAL THEME -
BAND ADDED 2003-09-17, 00:00
LAST UPDATE 2003-09-17, 00:00
Band biography
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The American doom metal band Pentagram was formed in 1971 in Arlington, Virginia, by vocalist, songwriter and guitarist Bobby Liebling. The band was very much influenced by Sir Lord Baltimore Groundhogs and Blue Cheer. Their first release was a 7" in July 1972 under the name Macabre. Next was two new 7" releases under the new name Pentagram in June 1973 and October 1974. In 1974 Columbian Records became interested in the band and the following year they recorded a demo for them. There were also plans for a tour with Blue Oyster Cult but it never happened.

In 1975 Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of Kiss came to see Pentagram in Virginia. They were looking for a band to sign to Casablanca Records and Stanley wanted to buy a song from Pentagram called "Star Lady" but Bobby said no. Simmons also wanted to buy the song "Much Too Young To Know" to use in the Destroyer album bu Bobby said no once more. This resulted in Kiss signing the band Angel instead.

In 1979 the band broke up. In 1981 a band called Death Row [this band was actually formed in 1979 but it wasn't until now that Bobby Liebling joined in] was formed with Bobby Liebling on vocals. In 1982 they recorded a demo called "All Your Sins" and managed to secure a deal with the Dutch East India Trading and changed their name to Pentagram. In 1985 they released their first album entitled "Pentagram" on Pentagram Records which was just a re-mix of their first demo. New albums and many shows on American soil followed. In mid 1987 the band broke up but reformed with some old 70's members in 1988 only to break up once again in 1989.

In 1990 the popularity for Pentagram as well as doom metal in general became stronger. Cathedral did a cover of the song "All Your Sins" and Peaceville Records became interested in Pentagram and wanted to re-release the two albums and also produce a new one. In May 1993 the first lp was re-released as "Relentless", a remix from the original master tape. In August they also reissued the second album "Day Of Reckoning" with some re-recordings. On September 14th, 1993, Pentagram played their first show in over six years at Tikifala, Virginia.

From April to June 1994 Victor and Joe were guest musicians for Cathedral during their tour with Black Sabbath. In November Pentagram released their new album "Be Forewarned". After this release followed five years of silence until the band returned to life.
Current members Add - Fetch
Mike Smail-2003-DrumsSee also Cathedral, Dream Death, Penance
Adam Heinzmann-2003-Bass
Kelly Carmichael-2003-Guitars
Bobby Liebling1971-1979, 1981-Vocals
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Joe Hasselvander1978-1979, 1981-1985, 1993-1995, 1996-1996, 1999-2002-Bass, drums, guitarsSee also Cathedral, Phantom Lord, Raven
Dale Russell-2002-Drums
Ned Malone1996-1996Bass
Greg Reeder1996-1996Guitars
Gary Isom1995-1996DrumsSee also Iron Man, Unorthodox
Greg Turley1995-1996BassSee also Place Of Skulls
Teddy Feldman1988-1989Guitars
Lee Abney1979-1981BassSee also Place Of Skulls
Paul Trowbridge1978-1979Guitars
Richard Kueht1978-1979Guitars
Vance Bockis1977-1977, -2002-BassSee also Obsessed, The
John Ossea1977-1977Drums
Marty Iverson1976-1977Guitars
Randy Palmer1974-1975, 1988-1989Guitars
John Jennings1971-1971Guitars
Steve Martin1971-1971Drums
Andy Robbins1971-1977Drums, guitarsSee also Jagged Edge, Tokyo Blade
Stuart Rose1985-1988Drums
Greg Mayne1971-1977, 1988-1989Bass
Martin Swaney1978-1979, 1981-1988, 1993-1995Bass
Vince McAllister1971-1977Bass, guitars
Victor Griffin1979-1988, 1993-1996GuitarsSee also Cathedral, Place Of Skulls
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Buy Pentagram albums
Official releases Add
1972Be ForwarnedIntermedia Productions
1973HurricaneBoffo Socko
1974Under My ThumbGemini
1975[demo]No label
1975All Your SinsNo label
1985PentagramPentagram
1987Day Of ReckoningNapalm Records
1993RelentlessPeaceville Records
1994Be ForewarnedPeaceville Records
1998Human Hurricane (comp.)Downtime Recordings
1999Review Your ChoicesBlack Widow Records
2001Sub-BasementBlack Widow Records
2002First Daze Here (The Vintage Collection) [comp.]Relapse Records
2002Turn To Stone (comp.)Peaceville Records
2003A Keg Full Of Dynamite (live)Black Widow Records
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