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  2. Godlike (Thy Art Is Murder album) - Wikipedia

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    Originally scheduled for release on 15 September 2023, the album was released on 22 September 2023 through the band's independent label Human Warfare and was produced by Will Putney. [4] [5] [6] This is the band's first album without longtime vocalist Chris "CJ" McMahon, who was fired by the band one day before the album release. It is also the ...

  3. Thy Art Is Murder - Wikipedia

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    On 23 September, one day after the release of Godlike, Thy Art Is Murder revealed on social media that they fired vocalist CJ McMahon without his knowledge. The album features re-recorded vocals from a then-unknown vocalist with McMahon being removed from the album. McMahon was only aware of his removal after the band released a statement ...

  4. Human Target (album) - Wikipedia

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    Human Target is the fifth studio album by Australian deathcore band Thy Art Is Murder. The album was released on 26 July 2019 through Nuclear Blast and the band's independent label Human Warfare. It is the band's first album with drummer Jesse Beahler following the departure of Lee Stanton, and the last album with vocalist Chris "CJ" McMahon ...

  5. The Adversary (Thy Art Is Murder album) - Wikipedia

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    The Adversary is the debut studio album by Australian deathcore band Thy Art Is Murder. The album was released on 16 July 2010 through Skull and Bone Records. It is the first release to feature vocalist Chris "CJ" McMahon and last release to feature guitarist Gary Markowski and bassist Mick Low. Guitarist Sean Delander replaced Mick Low on bass ...

  6. Gondwanaland (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    This group released three albums: Travelling (1994), [17] Xenophon (1998), [18] and Bone Man (2002). [4] [19] The latter two albums feature another McMahon innovation: the mouth-held use of a geologist's seismic sensor to amplify the growling subsonic didgeridoo dynamics. This gave McMahon a new audience: the trance, dance crowd.

  7. Kevin McMahon (musician) - Wikipedia

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    McMahon began recording with his new wave group Lucky Pierre in 1974, releasing a number of vinyl singles through 1981. Lucky Pierre initially consisted of John Guciardo on guitar, Brian Dempsey on drums, Dennis DeVito on bass and McMahon on lead vocals and guitar. In 1976, Tom Lash joined the band on bass guitar, and DeVito moved to guitar.

  8. The Glass Passenger - Wikipedia

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    The collectors edition CD/DVD combo includes a short film Choke, California, directed by James Minchin III. [53] Fans who pre-ordered the album at The Bamboozle festival were given a lithograph, a digital download copy of the album, and a photobook. [54] On October 2, the group performed "The Resolution" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. [48]

  9. Charlie McMahon - Wikipedia

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    The band released three albums: Travelling, Xenophon, and Bone Man, with the last two featuring another McMahon innovation: the mouth-held use of a geologist's seismic microphone to amplify the growling subsonic didge dynamics. This approach to music gave McMahon a new audience: the trance/dance crowd.