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Wretched is an American death metal band from Charlotte, North Carolina, [1] founded by Marshall Wieczorek and Steven Funderburk in 2005. Wretched's musical style incorporates elements of melodic death metal , deathcore , and technical death metal .
The band has been on-again, off-again over the last decade. [2] They officially disbanded in 2005 but as of 2006 had announced they were back together with a new line-up. [2] In 2007, Wretched re-released Center of the Universe on their own Highland Ridge Records. In May 2009, Wretched broke up again after Jon Blank's death.
Son of Perdition is the third album by the American extreme metal band Wretched. It was released on March 27, 2012. ... Wretched [2] Adam Cody – vocals; John Vail ...
Cannibal is the fourth album by American extreme metal band Wretched. It was released on June 10, 2014, through Victory Records. [4] The album features former guitarist John Vail, who plays a guitar solo on the song "Engulfed in Lethargy". It is the band's final album to feature vocalist Adam Cody before his departure in 2023.
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Wretched was a hardcore punk band from Milan, Italy. Along with other bands such as Indigesti , they formed the basis of the hardcore scene in Italy during the 1980s. Their music was usually fast-paced with violent and dark lyrics.
Dustie Waring and Blake Richardson are also members of Between the Buried and Me, and Adam Cody is a member of metal band Wretched and the grindcore band Columns. Jake Troth, who joined Glass Casket prior to the recording of A Desperate Man's Diary, also played in Columns, but left the band in 2007.
The band played at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, with Chris Stainton on keyboards and Morgan Nicholls on bass. [20] The Quadrophenia and More tour started in November 2012 in Ottawa [ 21 ] with keyboardists John Corey, Loren Gold and Frank Simes , the last of whom was also musical director, [ 22 ] second guitarist Simon Townshend ...