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Spineshank

American industrial metal/nu metal band Spineshank was formed 1996 by Jonny Santos (vocals), Tommy Decker (drums), Mike Sarkisyan (guitar) andRobert Garcia (bass). The major debut 'Strictly Diesel' was released 1998 on Roadrunner Records, followed by 'The Height Of Callousness', which wasreleased in 2000 and became quite a big succes in the USA. Their last album before splitting up was titled "Self-Destructive Pattern" and wasreleased in 2003. After the release of Self-Destructive Pattern the vocalist Jonny Santos left the band. Drummer Tommy Decker stated that the splitwas "amicable" and was mainly due to "musical differences". In 2008 Jonny Santos reunited with the band, and right now Spineshank is in the processof recording a new album.

Similar Bands: Fear Factory, Filter, Silent Civilian, Powerman 5000, Static-X

LPs
Anger Denial Acceptance
06/19/2012

2.2
76 Votes
Self Destructive Pattern
2003

3.5
290 Votes
The Height of Callousness
2001

3.4
300 Votes
Strictly Diesel
1998

2.7
160 Votes
Compilations
The Best of Spineshank
2008

3.4
14 Votes

Contributors: discovolante, YUJOS, RoderickINM, ThePalestMexican, Willie, Metalstyles, fXpT, samthebassman, A.K.tm, Damrod, heck, deadrisingx1, RoderickINM,

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