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Carnage Mayhem was the band [[Matthew Bellamy]] was in before he joined Dominic Howard's band, [[Gothic Plague]], as guitarist<ref name="k2005">{{cite/kerrang2005}}</ref> and vocalist<ref name="ml20050411"> | Carnage Mayhem was the band [[Matthew Bellamy]] was in before he joined Dominic Howard's band, [[Gothic Plague]], as guitarist<ref name="k2005">{{cite/kerrang2005}}</ref> and vocalist<ref name="ml20050411"> | ||
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title=VERY EARLY GOTHIC PLAGUE/FIXED PENALTY FLYER | desc=Muselive forum post | date=2005-04-11 | auth=musky72 | url=http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=4290 | dom=www.muselive.com | type=ext | title=VERY EARLY GOTHIC PLAGUE/FIXED PENALTY FLYER | desc=Muselive forum post | date=2005-04-11 | fetch=2008-01-30 | auth=musky72 | url=http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=4290 | dom=www.muselive.com | type=ext | ||
}}</ref>. Bellamy left for Gothic Plague after the former Gothic Plague guitarist left,<ref name="k2005"/> which was a result of either a "coincidence"<ref name="k2005"/> or convincing the band to kick the latter out.<ref name="sn19990929">{{cite/sonicnet19990920}}</ref> He has claimed both of these reasons, it is unclear which is accurate. Carnage Mayhem was apparently less "cool" than Gothic Plague or [[Fixed Penalty]].<ref name="k2005"/> As with the other pre-[[Rocket Baby Dolls]] bands, Carnage Mayhem played covers rather than original compositions.<ref name="k2005"/> One of the covers was a Michael Jackson song.<ref>{{cite/kroq-fm20090914}}</ref> | }}</ref>. Bellamy left for Gothic Plague after the former Gothic Plague guitarist left,<ref name="k2005"/> which was a result of either a "coincidence"<ref name="k2005"/> or convincing the band to kick the latter out.<ref name="sn19990929">{{cite/sonicnet19990920}}</ref> He has claimed both of these reasons, it is unclear which is accurate. Carnage Mayhem was apparently less "cool" than Gothic Plague or [[Fixed Penalty]].<ref name="k2005"/> As with the other pre-[[Rocket Baby Dolls]] bands, Carnage Mayhem played covers rather than original compositions.<ref name="k2005"/> One of the covers was a Michael Jackson song.<ref>{{cite/kroq-fm20090914}}</ref> | ||
Assuming a poster that surfaced in 2005 is genuine, Bellamy had left Carnage Mayhem by December 1992.<ref name="poster"> | Assuming a poster that surfaced in 2005 is genuine, Bellamy had left Carnage Mayhem by December 1992.<ref name="poster"> | ||
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desc=Poster scan | auth=musky72 | date=1992 | fetch=2008-01-17 | doc=:File:Teignmouth 1992-12-21 poster.jpg | type=int | desc=Poster scan | auth=musky72 | date=1992 | fetch=2008-01-17 | doc=:File:Teignmouth 1992-12-21 poster.jpg | type=int | ||
}}</ref><ref name="ml20050411"/> | }}</ref><ref name="ml20050411"/> |
Revision as of 21:54, 19 March 2011
Carnage Mayhem was the band Matthew Bellamy was in before he joined Dominic Howard's band, Gothic Plague, as guitarist[1] and vocalist[2]. Bellamy left for Gothic Plague after the former Gothic Plague guitarist left,[1] which was a result of either a "coincidence"[1] or convincing the band to kick the latter out.[3] He has claimed both of these reasons, it is unclear which is accurate. Carnage Mayhem was apparently less "cool" than Gothic Plague or Fixed Penalty.[1] As with the other pre-Rocket Baby Dolls bands, Carnage Mayhem played covers rather than original compositions.[1] One of the covers was a Michael Jackson song.[4]
Assuming a poster that surfaced in 2005 is genuine, Bellamy had left Carnage Mayhem by December 1992.[5][2]
References
- ↑ a b c d e Inside Trax (2005). Kerrang! TV. [verify]
- ↑ a b musky72. (2005-04-11). VERY EARLY GOTHIC PLAGUE/FIXED PENALTY FLYER. Retrieved 2008-01-30 from www.muselive.com.
- ↑ (1999-09-20). [Webchat]. Sonicnet. Retrieved 2008-04-23 from rocketbabydolls.com. [verify]
- ↑ Breakfast with Muse (2009-09-14). Kevin and Bean. Retrieved from www.muselive.com. [verify]
- ↑ musky72. (1992). [Poster scan]. Retrieved 2008-01-17. [verify]