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Cryptopsy is a technical death metal band from Montreal, Quebec, Canada and was formed in 1992. Nickname: Motto: Concordia Salus (well-being through harmony) Coordinates: , Country Province Region Montréal Founded 1642 Established 1832 Government - Mayor Gérald Tremblay Area [1][2][3] - City 365. ...
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Technical death metal, or tech death for short, is a term used to describe bands in the subgenre death metal. ...
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Flo Mounier (real name: Florient Mounier) is the drummer of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Eric Langlois is the Bassist of technical death metal band Cryptopsy from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
Alex Auburn is the current lead guitarist of technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Technical death metal, or tech death for short, is a term used to describe bands in the subgenre death metal. ...
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History
Early years as Necrosis (1988 - 1992) The formation of Cryptopsy originates in the Montréal area. Making their first appearance in 1992, the band was founded by drummer Mike Atkin, guitarist Steve Thibault and vocalist Lord Worm under the name "Necrosis" from 1988-1992. This line-up featured Mike Atkin on drums, Steve Thibault on guitar, Dan Greening (who would later take the name "Lord Worm") on vocals and John Todds on bass. For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
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Lord Worm (real name Dan Greening) is a former vocalist of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy and the founding member of said band. ...
During this time, Todds introduced the band to a young drummer by the name of Flo Mounier. Atkin, whose musical direction was heading in a slightly different direction in a more Thrash/Speed Metal vein, passed the torch to Mounier, whose "high speed and hard hitting drumming" style would mark the beginning of the Cryptopsy sound. Todds left Necrosis shortly thereafter and retired from music to focus on his family. During the same year the name "Necrosis" was dropped and the band renamed themselves "Cryptopsy". For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ...
Flo Mounier (real name: Florient Mounier) is the drummer of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Cryptopsy with Lord Worm (1992 - 1997) Wasting no time they recruited a new bassist by the name of Kevin Weagle and in 1993 the band released their debut demo, Ungentle Exhumation. This demo caught the attention of local label Gore Records (later called Great White North). Gore records would proceed to re-release the demo and would for a short time manage the band as well. The demo release earned them some attention in the Canadian death metal underground, as well as from the German label Invasion Records. This article is about the musical genre. ...
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By 1994 the band lineup would change yet again when Bassist Kevin Weagle was replaced by Martin Fercuson, and Dave Galea left to be replaced by new lead guitarist Jon Levasseur. This line-up recorded their 1994 debut album, Blasphemy Made Flesh, which at first was independently released and later licensed to Invasion Records. This gained them a wide following in the death metal underground. Blasphemy made Flesh is the debut album by the technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Despite the recent recognition, difficulties would ensue with their label Invasion Records. Invasion was collapsing because of financial problems and Cryptopsy was now without a label. Despite the setback, the album would later come in the possession of Dutch label Displeased Records. After successful touring in support of Blasphemy Made Flesh, guitarist Steve Thibault left the band but remained manager for a few short months. Bassist Martin Fercuson was replaced by the now well-known death metal bassist Eric Langlois. The addition of Langlois incorporated funk-style bass slaps into the Cryptopsy sound. Displeased Records is a Dutch independent record label, founded by Lars Eikema and Ron Veltkamp. ...
Eric Langlois is the Bassist of technical death metal band Cryptopsy from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
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Then in 1996, the line-up of Lord Worm, Flo Mounier, Jon Levasseur, and Eric Langlois released the album None So Vile on the Swedish label Wrong Again Records. This album took the extreme and technical elements further than the last outing and is now considered a benchmark of technical death metal. Jon Levasseur's riffing was complex and difficult to pull off at high speeds, yet had a very catchy tone to it throughout the album. His guitar leads consisted of very fast yet complex shreds, with obvious influence of guitarists such as Chuck Schuldiner, which were played in usually short bursts. Although Jon Levasseur handled all the guitar parts on the album, the band would add a second guitarist named Miguel Roy to join the band for touring. None So Vile is the second album by Cryptopsy, released in 1996 on the now defunct Wrong Again Records. ...
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After the tour in support of None So Vile, Lord Worm departed the band, focusing his career as an English teacher. The band had reached some musical differences as well, as the rest of the band wanted to evolve and expand more, and Lord Worm expressed a dislike for the experimental path that Cryptopsy's music was then taking[citation needed]. English studies is an academic discipline that includes the study of literatures written in the English language (including literatures from the U.K., U.S., Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, the Philippines, India, South Africa, and the Middle East, among other areas), English linguistics (including English phonetics, phonology...
Mike DiSalvo era (1997 - 2001) In early 1997 new vocalist Mike DiSalvo joined the band. He was an American from Boston and was approved by Lord Worm to be the new vocalist. Mike DiSalvo also used a different vocal style than Lord Worm, and had a more intelligible, somewhat less extreme and more hardcore sounding voice. In July 1997, Cryptopsy’s appearance at the Milwaukee Metalfest XI gained the attention of many American metalheads as well as a larger label in Century Media. Boston redirects here. ...
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Cryptopsy's next album, Whisper Supremacy, was released on Century Media in 1998, and featured Miguel Roy on second guitar. It took Cryptopsy's style further, incorporating some jazz and fusion elements, quite evident on the song "Cold Hate, Warm Blood". Some criticised Mike DiSalvo's vocal style, citing that it was too similar to that of hardcore vocalists and preferred the more extreme death metal style of Lord Worm, whereas some welcome the somewhat more accessible vocal presence of DiSalvo[citation needed]. The tour in support of Whisper Supremacy also took the band on their first trek through the United States, increasing their fan-base significantly. Whisper Supremacy is the third album by Cryptopsy. ...
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Cryptopsy released their fourth studio effort, ...And Then You'll Beg, in 2000. The album featured a new guitarist, Alex Auburn, replacing Miguel Roy. Alex also played more solos, and would later replace Levasseur as Cryptopsy's main guitarist. This album is viewed as a bit less extreme than the previous albums, but just as experimental and as technical as ever. This album also incorporated even more progressive elements into the music. After the first portion of the tour, Mike DiSalvo departed from the band to pursue a family life with his girlfriend in Montreal and with a son on the way[citation needed]. A new singer had to be recruited for the Europe and Japan wings of the tour. . ...
Alex Auburn is the current lead guitarist of technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
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After DiSalvo: None So Live (2002 - 2003)
Lord Worm live in Århus, 2006. Photo: Anders Teibel. In 2001, Montreal-area Cryptopsy fan Martin LaCroix took over the position as Cryptopsy's singer. His style was viewed by many fans as being in between the styles of Lord Worm and Mike DiSalvo, making him a convenient choice to front the band. In June 2002, Cryptopsy played their first concert in their hometown of Montreal in four years, and attracted an audience of more than 2000, which is quite large for a death metal concert. The concert was recorded and released as a live album, None So Live, in May 2003. This release was LaCroix's only contribution to Cryptopsy's discography. The band soon realised that the French-speaking LaCroix did not have a full enough mastery of the English language, which prevented him from writing lyrics on par with his predecessors. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 400 Ã 600 pixels Full resolution (768 Ã 1152 pixel, file size: 522 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Cryptopsy Metadata This file contains...
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Nickname: Motto: Concordia Salus (well-being through harmony) Coordinates: , Country Province Region Montréal Founded 1642 Established 1832 Government - Mayor Gérald Tremblay Area [1][2][3] - City 365. ...
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None So Live is a live album by Cryptopsy. ...
Return of Lord Worm and Once Was Not (2003 - 2007) Later in 2003, it was announced that Lord Worm, Cryptopsy's original vocalist, had rejoined the band. Throughout summer 2004, Cryptopsy played shows in the Montreal area, and continued a full Canada tour on September 7, with former guitarist Miguel Roy filling in for the unavailable Jon Levasseur. Beginning on October 9, Martyr and former Gorguts guitarist Daniel Mongrain took over second guitar duties for the live dates. The setlist for this tour began with all 8 songs from None So Vile played in a row, and then followed by songs from Blasphemy Made Flesh and Whisper Supremacy. The Canada 2004 tour ended at Cryptopsy's performance on November 6 at the Trois-Rivieres Metalfest IV, which was filmed for a live DVD. Nickname: Motto: Concordia Salus (well-being through harmony) Coordinates: , Country Province Region Montréal Founded 1642 Established 1832 Government - Mayor Gérald Tremblay Area [1][2][3] - City 365. ...
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On January 31, 2005, Jon Levasseur announced that he had lost interest in extreme music and amicably departed Cryptopsy. Daniel Mongrain also remained on guitar duties for the Back to the Worm tour, Cryptopsy's headlining trek through the United States from February to May. After the tour's completion Daniel Mongrain also departed. It was then announced that Cryptopsy's next album, Once Was Not, would be released on October 18, 2005. The album features Lord Worm, Flo Mounier, Eric Langlois, and Alex Auburn handling all guitar duties except the intro track "Luminum". On September 28 it was announced that the new touring guitarist would be Christian Donaldson of Mythosis. The band completed a North American tour with Suffocation, Despised Icon, and Aborted. Advanced copies of the new album were available at the shows. After a well-deserved holiday break and the release of Flo Mounier's instructional drumming 2DVD set Extreme Metal Drumming 101, the band toured Europe with Grave, Aborted, Dew-Scented, and others, with tours also in United States and Australia. Following their second running tour of Europe, UK, and Scandinavia; guitarist Christian Donalson was hired as a permanent member of the band. is the 31st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Lord Worm's second departure In an interview conducted on October 25, 2006 with Lord Worm [1], he speculates about a new double album (possibly titled The Book of Suffering, split into book one and book two) to be released sometime in October 2007, and possibly an accompanying DVD. Details regarding this new album would change as the band yet again made line-up changes. is the 298th day of the year (299th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On April 23, 2007, Cryptopsy announced that Lord Worm had been kicked out of the band and that they were looking for a new vocalist. [1] After the announcement, Lord Worm stated in an interview with Metallian that he left the group earlier than planned for health reasons which contradicts the previous information of him being kicked out.[2] is the 113th day of the year (114th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Members Cryptopsy lineups (1988–1992) as Necrosis
| - Dan Greening - lead vocals
- Steve Thibault - guitars
- John Todds - bass
- Mike Atkin - drums
| (1992–1993)
| - Lord Worm - lead vocals
- Dave Galea - guitars
- Steve Thibault - guitars
- Kevin Weagle - bass
- Flo Mounier - drums
| (1993–1995) Ungentle Exhumation Blasphemy Made Flesh | - Lord Worm - lead vocals
- Steve Thibault - guitars
- Jon Levasseur - guitar
- Martin Fergusson - bass
- Flo Mounier - drums
| (1996–1997) None So Vile | - Lord Worm - lead vocals
- Jon Levasseur - guitars
- Eric Langlois - bass
- Flo Mounier - drums
| (1997–1999) Whisper Supremacy | - Mike DiSalvo - lead vocals
- Jon Levasseur - guitars
- Miguel Roy - guitars
- Eric Langlois - bass
- Flo Mounier - drums
| (1999–2001) ...And Then You'll Beg | - Mike DiSalvo - lead vocals
- Jon Levasseur - guitars
- Alex Auburn - guitars
- Eric Langlois - bass
- Flo Mounier - drums
| (2001–2003) None So Live | - Martin Lacroix - lead vocals
- Jon Levasseur - guitars
- Alex Auburn - guitars
- Eric Langlois - bass
- Flo Mounier - drums
| | (2003–2004) | - Lord Worm - lead vocals
- Jon Levasseur - guitars
- Alex Auburn - guitars
- Eric Langlois - bass
- Flo Mounier - drums
| (2004–2005) "Once Was Not" | - Lord Worm - lead vocals
- Alex Auburn - guitars
- Eric Langlois - bass
- Flo Mounier - drums
| | (2005) | - Lord Worm - lead vocals
- Alex Auburn - guitars
- Daniel Mongrain- guitars
- Eric Langlois - bass
- Flo Mounier - drums
| (2005–2007)
| - Lord Worm - lead vocals
- Alex Auburn - guitars
- Christian Donaldson - guitars
- Eric Langlois - bass
- Flo Mounier - drums
| | (2007–present) | - Matt McGachy - lead vocals
- Alex Auburn - guitars
- Christian Donaldson - guitars
- Eric Langlois - bass
- Maggie Durand - keyboards
- Flo Mounier - drums
| Lord Worm (real name Dan Greening) is a former vocalist of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy and the founding member of said band. ...
Flo Mounier (real name: Florient Mounier) is the drummer of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Ungentle Exhumation is the debut demotape by the technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Blasphemy made Flesh is the debut album by the technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Jon Levasseur is the shredder of technical extreme metal band Cryptopsy, a band which originates from Canada. ...
None So Vile is the second album by Cryptopsy, released in 1996 on the now defunct Wrong Again Records. ...
Eric Langlois is the Bassist of technical death metal band Cryptopsy from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
Whisper Supremacy is the third album by Cryptopsy. ...
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Alex Auburn is the current lead guitarist of technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
None So Live is a live album by Cryptopsy. ...
Lord Worm (real name Dan Greening) is a former vocalist of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy and the founding member of said band. ...
Once Was Not is the fifth album by Cryptopsy. ...
Lord Worm (real name Dan Greening) is a former vocalist of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy and the founding member of said band. ...
Lord Worm (real name Dan Greening) is a former vocalist of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy and the founding member of said band. ...
Current members - Matt McGachy - lead vocals (2007 - present)
- Alex Auburn - lead & rhythm guitars, backing vocals (1999 - present)
- Christian Donaldson - rhythm & lead guitars (2005 - present)
- Eric Langlois - bass (1996 - present)
- Maggy Durand - keyboards (2007 - present)
- Flo Mounier - drums, backing vocals (1992 - present)
Alex Auburn is the current lead guitarist of technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Eric Langlois is the Bassist of technical death metal band Cryptopsy from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
Flo Mounier (real name: Florient Mounier) is the drummer of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Former members - Mike Atkin - drums (1988 - 1992) as Necrosis
- John Todds - bass (1988 - 1992) as Necrosis
- Kevin Weagle - bass (1992 - 1993)
- Dave Galea - lead & rhythm guitars, vocals (1992 - 1993)
- Steve Thibault - rhythm guitars, backing vocals (1988 - 1995)
- Martin Fergusson - bass (1994 - 1996)
- Miguel Roy - rhythm & lead guitars (1996 - 1999)
- Mike DiSalvo - lead vocals (1997 - 2001)
- Martin Lacroix - lead vocals (2001 - 2003)
- Jon Levasseur - lead & rhythm guitars (1993 - 2005)
- Daniel Mongrain - rhythm guitars (live, 2004 - 2005)
- Lord Worm - lead vocals (1988 - 1997, 2003 - 2007)
Jon Levasseur is the shredder of technical extreme metal band Cryptopsy, a band which originates from Canada. ...
Lord Worm (real name Dan Greening) is a former vocalist of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy and the founding member of said band. ...
Discography Ungentle Exhumation is the debut demotape by the technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Blasphemy made Flesh is the debut album by the technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
None So Vile is the second album by Cryptopsy, released in 1996 on the now defunct Wrong Again Records. ...
Whisper Supremacy is the third album by Cryptopsy. ...
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None So Live is a live album by Cryptopsy. ...
Once Was Not is the fifth album by Cryptopsy. ...
Notes - ^ BLABBERMOUTH.NET - CRYPTOPSY Parts Ways With Singer LORD WORM, Seeks Replacement
- ^ METALLIAN - Cryptopsy
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Discogs, short for discographies, is a website and database of information about music recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and certain bootleg or off-label releases. ...
Alex Auburn is the current lead guitarist of technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Eric Langlois is the Bassist of technical death metal band Cryptopsy from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
Flo Mounier (real name: Florient Mounier) is the drummer of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
Lord Worm (real name Dan Greening) is a former vocalist of the Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy and the founding member of said band. ...
Blasphemy made Flesh is the debut album by the technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
None So Vile is the second album by Cryptopsy, released in 1996 on the now defunct Wrong Again Records. ...
Whisper Supremacy is the third album by Cryptopsy. ...
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None So Live is a live album by Cryptopsy. ...
Once Was Not is the fifth album by Cryptopsy. ...
Ungentle Exhumation is the debut demotape by the technical death metal band Cryptopsy. ...
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