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 Discography
 1986 - First Demo [Demo]@192kbps
 1986 - Second Demo [Demo]@192kbps
 1988 - Eternal Nightmare @192kbps
 1990 - Oppressing The Masses @192kbps
 1991 - Torture Tactics [EP]@192kbps
 1993 - Nothing To Gain @320kbps
 2003 - They Just Keep Killing [EP]@128kbps
 
 Biography
 Vio-lence was formed under the name Death Penalty in 1985. They quickly
 changed their name to Violence, and then the two-tiered logo with hyphen
 forced the name change to its permanent form. The original lineup was
 Jerry Birr on vocals, Phil Demmel and Troy Fua on guitars, Eddie Billy
 (brother of Testament's Chuck Billy) on bass, and Perry Strickland on
 drums. This lineup appeared on the Eastern Front (Live at Ruthies) 2LP
 compilation in 1985 with the song "Gutterslut". Eddie Billy left soon
 and was replaced by Dean Dell, and this lineup recorded a rehearsal tape
 that was released as a demo.
 
 Jerry Birr (later to appear in Enemy Mind) was replaced by Sean Killian
 on vocals, and the band recorded their first official demo, before Troy
 Fua left and was replaced by Forbidden Evil founding member Robb Flynn
 in early 1987.
 
 The band re-recorded all the songs on their first demo for a second one,
 in 1988, with minor lyrical changes, and new song titles, for their
 \"Mechanic Records demo\" in 1988. This label released their debut,
 Eternal Nightmare, later that year. A tour with Testament and Sanctuary
 followed, and then another tour with Voi Vod, followed by a second
 album, Oppressing the Masses, in 1990.
 
 One track, Torture Tactics, was deleted off the album due to its
 offensive lyrical content, but then was released as the title track of a
 1991 EP. Another tour, this time with Defiance, followed. The third
 album, Nothing to Gain, was recorded in 1991 but constant record label
 problems delayed its release.
 
 At this point, Robb Flynn left to form Machine Head, and was replaced by
 Ray Vegas on guitar, and Perry Strickland was replaced by Mark
 Hernandez on drums. A final demo was recorded in 1993, before the band
 broke up.
 
 Vio-lence reunited for Thrash of the Titans, a benefit for Chuck Billy
 and Chuck Schuldiner, in August 2001. The lineup of Killian, Demmel,
 Vegas, Dell, and Strickland played a 64 minute gig, which led to further
 shows in the Bay Area. Ray Vegas was replaced by a returning Troy Fua,
 and for one gig, Phil Demmel, who was unable to attend, was replaced by
 Steve Schmidt. Phil also helped out Machine Head as a second guitarist
 for a few gigs, with Machine Head bassist Adam Duce returning the favour
 for a gig at Dean Dell's wedding in 2002!
 
 The band has officially split up, with Phil Demmel concentrating exclusively on Machine Head.
 
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