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Nuclear Assault Origin New York City, United States Genres Thrash metal, crossover thrash Years active 1984–1995, 1997, 2002–2008, 2010–present Labels I.R.S., Combat, In-Effect, Receiver Records, SPV Associated acts ShocktaleZ, S.O.D., Anthrax, Cycle Sluts From Hell, Warrior Soul, Brutal Truth, Holy Moses, Tails Of Blood, TT Quick. Website www.nuclearassault.us Members Danny Lilker
John Connelly
Scott Harrington
Glenn EvansPast members Mike Bogush
Scott Duboys
Anthony Bramante
Dave DiPietro
Scott Metaxas
Eric Paone
Eric Burke
Karl Kochran
Dave DiPietroNuclear Assault is an American thrash metal/crossover thrash band formed in 1984.
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History
After the release of Anthrax's debut album Fistful of Metal, bass player Danny Lilker, a founding member of the group, was fired by the band. He decided to pursue a more aggressive style of music and formed Nuclear Assault with guitarist/vocalist John Connelly,[1] who had been involved in an early version of Anthrax.[2] They were joined by guitarist Mike Bogush and drummer Scott Duboys (later of Cities, Cycle Sluts From Hell and Warrior Soul).[1] They then recorded the first of two demos, which included the songs Stranded in Hell, The Plague, and Hang the Pope.[3][4]
The group's first live performance was at the Union Jack in South River, New Jersey in late 1984.[citation needed] Guitarist Mike Bogush was later replaced by Anthony Bramante.[1] Bramante's first live performance with the group was at L'Amour in Brooklyn, New York in April 1985.[citation needed] Shortly after the performance, Duboys left the band and was replaced by powerhouse drummer Glenn Evans formerly of New Jersey based band T.T. Quick.[1]
The second demo "Live Suffer Die" was recorded and the band began touring the United States consistently. The band signed a multi-album contract with Combat Records and after recording the Game Over album in April 1986, the band secured a European tour with Agent Steel and Atomkraft.[citation needed] Later, feeling constrained by their contract with Combat, the band signed with I.R.S. Records and recorded Survive in 1988.[citation needed] The album reached number 145 on the US Billboard 200 chart[5] and Nuclear Assault set off on a 180-day world tour[citation needed] in the United States and Europe; first as an opening for Slayer and later headlining with British group Acid Reign as a support act.[6] The next album, 1989's Handle with Care, would see the band at their commercial peak, hitting the US chart at number 126,[5] and peaking in the UK Albums Chart at #60,[7] with more touring, including a trip to Japan and a U.S. tour opening for Testament and Savatage.[citation needed] The band released their first live album, Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, in 1990,[1] but internal troubles were causing problems for the band.[citation needed]
Constant touring and recording was taking its toll on the band, and there was a rumor that the band might split.[citation needed] The recording of Out of Order was problematic.[citation needed] Lead songwriter John Connelly was conspicuously absent from the recording process.[citation needed] He only sang on five of the songs and played the guitar on one (Quocustodiat his only full writing credit), leaving Evans and Lilker to do most of the recording alone.[citation needed] After the release of Out of Order bassist Lilker left to start the band Brutal Truth in 1990.[1] The band enlisted Scott Metaxas on bass and toured across the United States and Europe before longstanding guitarist Anthony Bramante left the band.[1] In 1993, the band released one more album, entitled Something Wicked doing one last European tour with guitarist Dave DiPietro[6] before breaking up in 1995.[citation needed]
Nuclear Assault later reunited for one concert in 1997 (put on by Eric Paone of 'Candy Striper Death Orgy' in New Hampshire) before parting ways a second time.[citation needed] Then, two more shows the following year with Eric Paone on bass guitar in New England.[citation needed] They reformed once again in 2002 to record a live album entitled Alive Again followed by several European tours, first with Testament and Death Angel, then with Exodus and Agent Steel.[6] A new studio album entitled Third World Genocide followed in 2005, with yet more touring, including a South American tour with Death Angel.[6]
They made a guest appearance at the Maryland Deathfest on May 25, 2008.[citation needed]
Nuclear Assault are still active and appeared at the Metal Merchants Festival in Oslo, Norway, in January 2011.
Discography
Studio albums
- 1986: Game Over
- 1988: Survive
- 1989: Handle With Care
- 1991: Out of Order
- 1993: Something Wicked
- 2005: Third World Genocide
EPs
- 1986: Brain Death
- 1987: The Plague
- 1988: Good Times, Bad Times
- 1988: Fight to be Free (Single)
Live albums
- 1992: Live at the Hammersmith Odeon
- 2003: Alive Again
Compilations
- 1995: Assault & Battery
Demos
- 1985: Live, Suffer, Die
- 1984: Nuclear Assault demo
VHS/DVDs
- 1989: Handle With Care European Tour '89 (VHS)
- 1991: Radiation Sickness (VHS, Re-released on DVD in 2007)
- 2006: Louder Harder Faster DVD
Music videos
- Brainwashed
- Critical Mass
- Long-Haired Asshole
- Price of Freedom
- Trail of Tears
- Something Wicked
Members
- Dan Lilker - bass
- John Connelly - vocals/guitar
- Scott Harrington - guitar
- Glenn Evans - drums
Former members
- Mike Bogush - guitar (1984)
- Scott Duboys - drums (1984)
- Anthony Bramante - guitar (1985–1991, 2001–2002)
- Dave DiPietro - guitar (1993)
- Scott Metaxas - Bass (1993)
- Eric Paone - bass (1998)
- Eric Burke - guitar (2002–2004)
- Karl Kochran - guitar
- Dave DiPietro - guitar
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Rivadavia, Eduardo; Franck, John. "Nuclear Assault > Biography". Allmusic. Macrovision. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p5046. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
- ^ "Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives - Anthrax". The Metal Archives. 2002-07-18. http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=169. Retrieved 2011-07-16.
- ^ "Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives - Nuclear Assault - 1984 demo". The Metal Archives. 2011-05-07. http://www.metal-archives.com/release.php?id=18329. Retrieved 2011-07-16.
- ^ "Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives - Nuclear Assault - Live, Suffer, Die". The Metal Archives. 2011-05-07. http://www.metal-archives.com/release.php?id=9696. Retrieved 2011-07-16.
- ^ a b "Artist Chart History - Nuclear Assault". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums&model.vnuArtistId=5328&model.vnuAlbumId=725563. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
- ^ a b c d Sharpe-Young, Garry. "Nuclear Assault biography". MusicMight. http://www.musicmight.com/artist/united+states/new+york/new+york+city/nuclear+assault. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 398. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
External links
- Nuclear Assault – official website
- Nuclear Assault on Myspace
Studio albums Brain Death · Game Over · The Plague · Survive · Handle with Care · Out of Order · Something Wicked · Third World GenocideLive albums Singles Compilations Assault & BatteryCategories:- Crossover thrash groups
- American thrash metal musical groups
- Heavy metal musical groups from New York
- I.R.S. Records artists
- Musical groups established in 1984
- Musical quartets
- Musical groups disestablished in 1995
- Musical groups reestablished in 1997
- Musical groups disestablished in 1997
- Musical groups reestablished in 2002
- Musical groups disestablished in 2008
- Musical groups reestablished in 2010
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