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Origin
  
Jakarta, Indonesia

Years active
  
2006 (2006)–present

Genres
  
Technical death metal

Genre
  
Technical death metal


Associated acts
  
Andra & The Backbone, Abolish Conception, Netral, Seringai, Siksakubur, Tengkorak

Past members
  
Ricky SiahaanPrisa AdindaBabalBonny SidhartaCoki BollemeyerAndyan Gorust

Albums
  
Profanatik, Horror Vision, Tyranation

Record labels
  
Demajors, Rottrevore Records, Armstretch Records

Members
  
Stevie Morley Item, Andyan Gorust, Daniel Mardhany, Alan Musyfia, Coki Bollemeyer

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Deadsquad is Indonesian death metal supergroup formed in 2006 in Jakarta. The band was initially started as a project by guitarist Ricky Siahaan of Seringai and Stevie Item of Andra & The Backbone, but later developed into a full band.

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Early formation

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Deadsquad was formed in early 2006. Guitarists Stevie Item and Ricky Siahaan wanted to make a project band to fulfill their desire to play metal. Bassist Bonny Sidharta of the band Tengkorak and drummer Andyan Gorust, the former member of Siksakubur were invited to complete the formation. After Ricky Siahaan resigned in June 2006, Prisa Adinda of Zala was recruited to replace him. Shortly thereafter Babal was recruited to be a vocalist. They started to name the band Deadsquad around these times. In November 2007 Prisa Adinda left the band. Her successor Coki Bollemeyer of Netral joined the band one year after, precisely on October 2008. In the same month, singer Daniel Mardhany of the band Abolish Conception joined the band, replacing Babal.

Horror Vision

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Horror Vision was released on 9 March 2009 by Rottrevore Records, coincided with Lamb of God concert in Jakarta. The album was also re-released by Malaysian label Dark Colloseum. The album consist of 8 tracks. Musically influenced by bands like Dying Fetus, fNecrophagist, and Sepultura, the first track of the album Pasukan Mati tells about the brutality of right-wing fascist mob that are counterproductive. The guitar on this album was influenced by Steve Vai. However, the bass and vocals were not "audible". The quality of recording is quite bad. On "Manufaktur Replika Babtis", they called it tells a coercion of choosing religion in Indonesia. They also covered "Arise" as a tribute to Sepultura.

Second album and Bonny's departure

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Deadsquad released the second album Profanatik on November 2013 through Armstretch Records. Bassist Bonny Sidharta left the band on March 2014. There is no official replacement has been made. However, the band hires Arslan Musyfia from the band Carnivored to fulfill bass position.

Musical styles

The main genre of the band is death metal, mixed with technical, old school, new school, and sometimes with jazz fusion. In early career, they jammed and played songs from Slayer, Anthrax, and Sepultura. They are also influenced by Necrophagist, Visceral Bleeding, Spawn of Possession, Disavowed, Decrepit Birth, and Nile.

Current members

  • Daniel Mardhany - vocals (2008-present)
  • Stevie Item - guitars (2006-present)
  • Arslan Musyfia - Bass (2014-present)
  • Current live & session members

  • Arslan Musyfia - bass (2014-present)
  • Former members

  • Ricky Siahaan - guitars (2006)
  • Babal - vocal (2006-2008)
  • Prisa Adinda - guitars (2006-2008)
  • Bonny Sidharta - bass (2006-2014)
  • Coki Bollemeyer - guitars (2008-2015)
  • Andyan Gorust - drums (2006-2017)
  • Discography

    Studio albums

  • Horror Vision (2009)
  • Profanatik (2013)
  • Tyranation (2016)
  • Songs

    Patriot Moral Prematur2013
    Manufaktur Replika BaptisHorror Vision · 2009
    Pasukan MatiHorror Vision · 2009

    References

    Deadsquad Wikipedia


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