- Martyr A.D.
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Martyr A.D. Origin Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Genres Metalcore Years active 2000–2005 Labels Ferret Music
Victory RecordsAssociated acts Disembodied
7 Angels 7 PlaguesMartyr A.D. was a metalcore band formed in late 1999 from former members of the band Disembodied. Joel Johnson(guitar), Tara Johnson(bass) and Justin Kane(drums) joined with newcomers Charlie Johnson(guitar) and Mike Fisketti(vocals). After the departures of Kane and Fisketti in 2002, Andrew Hart and Karl Hensel from Minneapolis band Holding On took over on vocal and drum duties, respectively.[1]
They released their first album The Human Condition In Twelve Fractions with the indie label Ferret Music in 2001.[1] Then on April 20, 2004 they released their second and last album, On Earth As It Is In Hell on Victory Records.[1]
Martyr A.D. has toured with such bands as Poison the Well, Throwdown, The Haunted, and Walls of Jericho.
The band disbanded for unknown reasons in April of 2005. Johnson, (Anderson) Johnson and Johnson are currently playing in the reformation of Disembodied.
Contents
Discography
- Human Condition demo (2000)
- The Human Condition In Twelve Fractions (Ferret Music ; 2001)
- Jared Demo (featuring Jared from 7 Angels 7 Plagues ; 2002)
- Summer '03 Demo (2003)
- On Earth As It Is In Hell (Victory Records ; 2004)
Members
- Michael James Fisketti - Vocals
- Joel Andrew Johnson - Guitar
- Charles Allan Johnson - Guitar and Vocals
- Tara Johnson - Bass
- Justin James Kane - Drums
- Andrew James Hart - Vocals "Summer '03 Demo" "On Earth As It Is In Hell"
- Karl Englebert Hensel - Drums "Summer '03 Demo" "On Earth As It Is In Hell"
Touring Members
- Jared Logan (7 Angels 7 Plagues) - Fall Tour 2001
- Mike "Ratboy" Novak (Every Time I Die) - Late Fall Tour 2001.
- Dr. Christopher Drake Remore - Hellfest 2003
References
- ^ a b c "Talking with...Martyr A.D.". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. http://web.archive.org/web/20070927130859/http://basementbar.com/DefaultN1.asp?GoTo=InterviewN1.asp?ID=458. Retrieved 2007-05-10.
External links
Categories:- American metalcore musical groups
- Victory Records artists
- Musical groups established in 2000
- Musical groups disestablished in 2005
- Musical group stubs
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