Band: Black Alice
If you like Black Alice, you should also check out: AC/DC, Judas Priest
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Early Australian metal band that sounded like a bad Judas Priest. The second album was the soundtrack to an independent sci-fi film that starred Hartley.
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Goreripper | Last updated
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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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Andy Cichon | Bass | |||
Rob Hartley | Vocals | |||
Scott Johnson | Drums | |||
Jamie Page | Guitar | Black Steel | Angus McDeth, Trilogy | |
Paul Radcliffe | Keyboard |
Past Lineup (Members Who Never Appeared on an Album)
Discography (4 Releases)
1989 - Fighting For You (single) by Black Alice
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Andy Cichon | Bass |
Rob Hartley | Vocals |
Scott Johnson | Drums |
Jamie Page | Guitar |
Paul Radcliffe | Keyboard |
1989 - Sons of Steel - Original Soundtrack by Black Alice
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Andy Cichon | Bass |
Rob Hartley | Vocals |
Scott Johnson | Drums |
Jamie Page | Guitar |
Paul Radcliffe | Keyboard |
1984 - No Warning (EP) by Black Alice
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Joe Demasi | Drums |
Rob Hartley | Vocals |
Vince Linardi | Bass |
Jamie Page | Guitar |
1983 - Endangered Species by Black Alice
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Joe Demasi | Drums |
Rob Hartley | Vocals |
Vince Linardi | Bass |
Jamie Page | Guitar |