Band: Spawn
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Ohio's Spawn played a solid brand of straight-up metal with a bit of groove thrown in. Ed Moore provides some of the most soulful, intense vocals I've heard in awhile (sorta like a more gutteral James Hetfield.) Aggressive, mean music with catchy choruses. I was saddened to hear that the band broke up to form 13 Faces, a more hardcore-based outfit (without Moore.)
Spawn (3.0/4.0)
Round 2 (3.0/4.0)
Skull Pinata (1.5/4.0)
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3/11/2004 6:00 AM
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MindsinK | Last updated
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9/9/2004 5:00 AM
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Goreripper
Current (or Last Known) Lineup
Musician | Instruments | Currently Also In | Used To Be In | Guest Appearances |
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John Comprix | Guitar | Beyond Fear | Tim "Ripper" Owens | |
Jeff Curenton | Drums | Seven Witches | ||
Ed Moore | Vocals | |||
Bryan Trembley | Bass |
Past Lineup (Members Who Never Appeared on an Album)
Discography (3 Releases)
2000 - Skull Pinata by Spawn
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John Comprix | Guitar |
Jeff Curenton | Drums |
Ed Moore | Vocals |
Bryan Trembley | Bass |
1998 - Round 2 by Spawn
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John Comprix | Guitar |
Patrick Garrett | Drums |
Ed Moore | Vocals |
Bryan Trembley | Bass |
1997 - Spawn by Spawn
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Lineup:
John Comprix | Guitar |
Jeff Curenton | Drums |
Ed Moore | Vocals |
Bryan Trembley | Bass |