Bleeding Eyes of the Eternally Damned *
NecrophagiaAlong with San Francisco's Possessed and Florida's d**h, Ohio's Necrophagia were one of the pioneering d**h metal bands of the mid-'80s. Formed in 1983 by vocalist k**joy -- whose love of Venom only barely exceeded his pa**ion for slasher movies -- Necrophagia first made waves with their d**h Is Fun demo of 1985. Two years later, they hooked up with the New Renaissance label and unleashed their unnaturally coarse, but very influential debut, 1987's Season of the Dead. ... Show more...
Along with San Francisco's Possessed and Florida's d**h, Ohio's Necrophagia were one of the pioneering d**h metal bands of the mid-'80s. Formed in 1983 by vocalist k**joy -- whose love of Venom only barely exceeded his pa**ion for slasher movies -- Necrophagia first made waves with their d**h Is Fun demo of 1985. Two years later, they hooked up with the New Renaissance label and unleashed their unnaturally coarse, but very influential debut, 1987's Season of the Dead. But shortly after its release, the remaining bandmembers, guitarist Larry Madison, ba**ist Bill James, and drummer Joe Blazer, fell out with k**joy over matters of musical direction, spelling Necrophagia's premature breakup. Over the next few years, k**joy remained busy with a number of projects, including the d**h metal supergroup Ravenous (featuring Nuclear Assault's Danny Lilker and Autopsy's Chris Reifert, among others), the raw black metal outfit Viking Crown (with Pantera's Phil Anselmo), and even a thrash-gore band named after himself. Eventually, he also decided to resurrect the Necrophagia name with the help of guitarist Anton Crowley (aka Anselmo yet again), ba**ist Dustin Havnen, and drummer Wayne Fabra for 1998's Holocausto de la Morte, 1999's Black Blood Vomitorium EP, and 2000's Legacy of Horror, Gore and Sickness collection. This sudden flurry of activity persisted into a new deal with Season of Mist Records, which issued the Cannibal Holocaust EP in 2001 and the Divine Art of Torture album in 2003. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide