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God Forbid toured across the United States and Canada in the No Fear Energy Music Tour featuring Lamb of God and others in April. [9] In March 2009, Dallas Coyle left the band. [10] His replacement for the upcoming tour was named as former Darkest Hour guitarist Kris Norris. [11] He was later replaced by Matt Wicklund.
IV: Constitution of Treason is the fourth full-length studio album by the New Jersey heavy metal quintet God Forbid. It is a concept album telling the story of a futuristic society that destroys itself, reforms many years later, and eventually destroys itself again in the same way as originally. The band's guitarist has said that the album's ...
Earthsblood is the fifth studio album by the American heavy metal band God Forbid. It was released in 2009, on February 16 in Europe and February 24 in North America, through Century Media Records. [1] The album was produced by Eric Rachel with Christian Olde Wolbers handling all vocal tracking.
Sickness and Misery is an album by God Forbid. It is a combination of their first album, Reject the Sickness, ... Doc Coyle – lead guitar; Dallas Coyle ...
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God Forbid: God Forbid chronology; Determination (2001) Better Days (2003) Gone Forever (2004) ... Doc Coyle – lead guitar, clean vocals; Dallas Coyle – rhythm ...
Bad Wolves was founded in 2017 by drummer John Boecklin (ex-DevilDriver), vocalist Tommy Vext (ex-Divine Heresy, ex-Westfield Massacre), lead guitarist Doc Coyle (ex-God Forbid), rhythm guitarist Chris Cain (ex-Bury Your Dead, ex-For the Fallen Dreams), and bassist Kyle Konkiel (ex-In This Moment, ex-Scar the Martyr, Vimic). [9]
Reject the Sickness is the first full-length studio album by the New Jersey heavy metal quintet God Forbid. It was recorded at Trax East Studios in South River, New Jersey, and produced, mixed and engineered by Steve Evetts. Cover art was painted by Matt Kimball. It was re-released in 2001 on We Put Out Records.