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Also known as
  
Snowhite, ZnöWhite

Associated acts
  
Years active
  
1982–1989

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Past members
  
Ian TafoyaSparks TafoyaNicole LeeNicky TafoyaAlex OlveraScott SchaferDebbie GunnJohn Slattery

Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois, United States (1981)

Members
  
Ian Tafoya, Debbie Gunn, Scott Schafer, Brian Troch

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Thrash metal, Speed metal

Albums
  
Act of God, Kick 'Em When They're D, All Hail to Thee

Znowhite or Znöwhite were an American thrash/speed metal band who have been credited for helping to pioneer thrash metal in Chicago.

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Formation

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In the year 1982 the heavy metal band Znowhite was founded by two African American brothers, guitarist Ian Tafoya and drummer Sparks Tafoya (real names Greg Fulton and Tony Heath) along with cousin Nicky Tafoya (Real name Curtis Fulton) on bass. Nicole Lee (real name Sue Sharp) joined the group soon after as lead vocalist. The band originally performed under the title Snowhite, but later replaced the S with a Z. They independently released their infamous three song flexi-disc which featured the song Hellbent. This caught the attention of Metal Blade Records founder Brian Slagel. On the strength of the recording Znowhite landed a spot on volume three of the Metal Massacre compilation, which helped give them some exposure.

Lineup changes and disbandment

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After Znowhite's initial success, Nicole, Ian and Sparks decided to replace then bassist Amp Dawg. In 1985 Scott Schafer joined Znowhite taking over the bass duties. Four years of grueling back-to-back tours of America and Canada produced the independently released live album - Live Suicide - and it seemed the band was headed in the right direction. Back in their hometown of Chicago the band started work on what would be the last Znowhite release, their magnum opus, Act of God. Toward the end of the recording sessions Nicole Lee made the decision to leave Znowhite. Znowhite's Act of God was released to rave reviews in 1988 through Roadrunner Records. An extensive American tour followed the album's release and featured Sentinel Beast vocalist Debbie Gunn (real name Debbie Gunderson) and drummer John Slattery - formerly of the band Tools Of Ignorance. Gunn would later bow out after the tours due to health issues. Fulton, Schafer and Slattery would go on to form Cyclone Temple When Cyclone Temple disbanded Fulton, Schafer and Fulton's brother, former Znowhite drummer, Tony Heath formed a new group Rebels Without Applause. Gunn would later go on to sing for the group Ice Age and, later, reform Sentinel Beast. Over twenty years later, Znowhite continues to be a popular cult favorite among Heavy Metal fans. Their final album, Act of God, is considered by many to be among the top ten Thrash Metal recordings of all time.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Act of God
  • EPs

  • All Hail to Thee
  • Kick 'Em When They're Down
  • Compilations

  • All Hail to Thee/Kick Them When Down
  • ZnöWhite

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    Songs

    War MachineAct of God · 1988
    To the Last BreathAct of God · 1988
    Something WickedAct of God · 1988

    References

    Znowhite Wikipedia