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Domesticide

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The best kept secret in music

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Discography

Demo - What Would Satan Do? Special Edition
Demo - What Would Satan Do?
EP - Corporation

Domesticide has several online listening tools.
-3 songs here at sonicbids.com
-1 song on domesticide.com
-3 songs on mylocalbands.com
-Several songs on Metal Daddy Internet Radio
www.metaldaddy.com

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Feeling a bit camera shy

Bio

Domesticide formed in the spring of 2003 as a grind-core side project for members of the Oregon Based Bands, Sullen and Piker.

Drummer Pat Wombacher and Guitarist/Vocalist Terry Geil had arisen from the ashes of the now defunct sludge-grind-death-core band Victims of Internal Decay (V.O.I.D). Victims swept the NW hardcore scene by storm in the late eighties, and continued to be a staple in the Portland and Seattle scene for over ten years.

Together in the fall of 1997, Pat and Terry formed a 3-piece rock band called Sullen. After 5 1/2 years, they realized it wasn't enough. They needed extreme music back in their lives.

Pat and Terry got together with Kevin Warren who was disenchanted with his band, Piker. Now, with Kevin on bass, the foundations of Domesticide Corporation had been laid.

After a couple of months rehearsing, It was evident that this band could NOT remain a "side-project". It had evolved into a full blown band. With ever-increasingly technical guitar parts, it also became evident that Domesticide needed a second guitarist.

Enter Ryan Rook, also from Piker. With the addition of Ryan, the Domesticide line-up was finally solidified, as it remains today.

In 2004, Domesticide released their first demo, "What Would Satan Do?", which included a mind-blowing cover of Ween's 'Spinal Meningitis'. In January of 2005, Domesticide released their 8-song EP 'Corporation'.

With the death vocal styles of both Terry and Kevin, along with bad-ass guitar work and NW death metal drumming legend, Pat Wombacher, Domesticide creates it's own style of Death-Punk Metal that is already pleasing audiences everywhere they go.