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   le Reporte - Teratism [officially approved] [views 106154]


General Info
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Start Date:1997
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Members
Robdeadskin (guitar/vocals)
1997-06-01-current
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Label(s)
Pathos Productions
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Teratism Myspace (2780)
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Live MP3s
Apr 5, 2004 4

Biography -
Oct 30, 2005
Scott Goodale: lead guitars & vocals Rob Brown: lead guitars & vocals Michael O'Meara: bass...more...
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Discography -
Service for the damned - Pathos productions - 2004-11-17
The human animal preserved - Torturemavens 138 - 1999-05-12
- - 2005-01-02
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Bio
Scott Goodale: lead guitars & vocals
Rob Brown: lead guitars & vocals
Michael O'Meara: bass & vocals
Jay Blaisdell: drums


Teratism began in 1997. Longtime friends/bandmates Rob Brown and Scott Goodale, stuck in a bland scene & sick of playing in bands that weren't as heavy as they would've liked, began writing the riffs and lyrics that would serve as the foundation for Teratism. In early 1998, Rob had been playing bass in the band COH, with Nelson Correia on drums. Scott joined the band soon after, and when the band split early that summer, the three decided to stay together and write the music that they wanted. At the time, Massachusettes was dominated by hardcore and punk rock, and Teratism cared little about pleasing anyone but themselves. Their recipe was simple: fast, technical guitars, multi-ranged dual vocals, and blasting drums, all mixed with a perfect amount of slam.
Over the next two years, Teratism played countless shows, getting praise from both fans and the bands they played with. They quickly recorded their first album, "The Human Animal Preserved," and got great reviews. The local scene was diminishing, but through constant mail order and trading, Teratism was spreading its name and music both nation and worldwide.
Due to the lack of a scene in Boston, the band took a hiatus, concentrating on other projects and school. They continued to spread their cd through mail order and trades, and as the scene picked up in 2002, even repressed "Human Animal." At this time, the New England death metal scene had begun to pick up, and Teratism began writing and playing shows again. Rob had now switched over to guitar, and the band, skeptic about bringing in a fourth member, performed without a bassist. In 2004 they released "Service For The Damned" on Pathos Productions, and quickly established themselves as one of the most brutal bands in the now flourishing scene.
Mike O'Meara (ex- Ascendancy) joined on bass in February 2005, raising the bar on technicality and detail, while fitting in perfectly with Teratism's high energy live performances. The band continued playing shows and had begun writing material for their next album, when Nelson decided to leave. After a few short months and many tryouts, the final piece fell into place. In September, Jay Blaisdell (ex-Goratory) joined on drums, adding precision and talent unmatched by any other. With their perfect rhythm section, Teratism is now ready to crush all in their path. MASS DEATH, FUCKERS!!!
Pictures 949 pictures available -
January 28,2006 the Living Room (Providence, RI)
December 16,2005 Center for the Arts (Natick, Ma)
June 17,2005 Dee Dee's Lounge (Quincy, Ma)
June 11,2005 the Palladium (Worcester, Ma)
March 04,2005 AS220 (Providence, RI)
February 11,2005 AS220 (Providence, RI)
September 15,2004 the Chopping Block (Boston, Ma)
August 20,2004 the Chopping Block (Boston, Ma)
April 23,2004 the Chopping Block (Boston, Ma)
April 11,2004 Middle East (Cambridge, MA)
April 05,2004 Live in the WUNH Studios (Durham, NH)
February 05,2004 O'Briens Pub (Allston, Ma)
January 25,2004 the Bombshelter (Manchester, NH)
January 23,2004 Chopping Block (Boston, Ma)
September 04,2003 O'Briens Pub (Allston, Ma)
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