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Out Now:
"Curt Shaw"
Produced by Curt Shaw Out Now! on
CDS Records
Band:
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| Eclipse - 1982-1983 Members- Tootie Newhouse, Kevin
Adams, Wayne Youngie, Mo Keller, and MJ. We had a lot of fun in this
band. The only gigs we ever had were a couple of parties. We loved to party
as much as we loved to play. Some of the Bands we
copied were: Ted Nugent, Scorpions, Billy Squire (hate to admit it), ZZ Top,
Aerosmith, etc.. We played mostly commercial metal/rock. |
| Spite and Malice - 1983 Members- Mark Durr, Jim
Riddle, and Albert Keller. This was the ultimate band. We were picking
songs that were challenging and we were all growing as musicians. We did not
play any bubble gum in this band, only songs that rocked. We still loved to
party! Some of the bands we covered were:
Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Def Leopard (first CD), Montrose, Angel, BOC,
Ted Nugent, Brownsville Station, etc.. |
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Kulprit - 1985-1986 Members- Scott
Barry, John, Shane Dodson, and Chuck Steckler. This was an awesome
band also. We had a lot of fun. At the time I was in the Navy stationed at
the Pentagon so I had really short hair. In the middle of the 80's this was
not very cool so it was kind of weird playing gigs. We wrote one original
before we self destructed. Some of the bands we covered were: Scorpions,
Judas Priest, Ratt, Iron Maiden, Metallica, and Motley Crew. At the
time I was really into Metallica, Iron Maiden, and Judas Priest. Also around
this time I really started getting into Yngwie Malmsteen, Steve Vai, David
Chastain, and Adrian Vandenburg. |
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Black Aggie - 1993-1995 Members- Bob Wolfe, Don Fowler, Mike Darpino,
Kim Yates, and Donny Worsten. This was the first band I was in where we
focused on writing originals. We had a lot of fun playing out two to three
times a week. We also did some serious cover tunes that rocked. Some of the
bands we covered were Metallica, Anthrax, Priest, Slayer, and Metal Church.
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Corporate Killing - 1995 Members- Kim Yates, Don Fowler, Jerrit Lembach.
This was one of the forms we took on the road to becoming the band Kryptic. |
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Mortal Remains - 1996-1997 Members - Bones, Kim Yates, Don Fowler. Bones
replaced Jerrit in Corporate Killing and we then became Mortal Remains. We
strived to become a theatrical horror band and our stage show included
fireworks shooting out of my guitar, huge crosses, body parts, and special
effects lighting. Soon we realized that there was another band named Mortal
Remains so we had to change our name to Kryptic. |
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Kryptic - 1997-2000 Members - Bones, Kim Yates, Don Fowler. We had a
good run with this lineup. We released two Lp's "Among the Ruins"
and "Premature Burial". We played shows all over the East
Coast including CBGB's in New York. I kind of started feeling like I was
trapped into writing in a heavy , evil style. In May of 2000 the band
ceased to exist. |
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