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− | KILLING SILENCE was a band that opened up for | + | KILLING SILENCE was a band that opened up for [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] at many clubs between 1993-1994. |
The "original" KILLING SILENCE lineup: Guitar:Tim Malvita | The "original" KILLING SILENCE lineup: Guitar:Tim Malvita | ||
Vocals:Don McDonald | Vocals:Don McDonald | ||
Bass:Rich Penny | Bass:Rich Penny | ||
Drums:Greg Lambert | Drums:Greg Lambert | ||
− | + | KILLING SILENCE opened for Marilyn Manson at many clubs including The Edge, Plus-5, The Button South and Squeeze | |
− | just to name a few.The band KILLING SILENCE had its share of the South Florida musical movement | + | just to name a few. The band KILLING SILENCE had its share of the South Florida musical movement. Recognized by [[Marilyn Manson]] himself. KILLING SILENCE became more notified by the |
− | Vol-1 "1994 SLAMMIES CD" with the song "Your God Hates Me".As well KILLING SILENCE played at | + | Vol-1 "1994 SLAMMIES CD" with the song "Your God Hates Me". As well KILLING SILENCE played at |
− | the "Portrait of an American | + | the "Portrait of an American Family" [[1994/06/29_Fort_Lauderdale, FL|release party]], and were very much involved with Marilyn Manson |
− | in the 1993-1994 | + | in the 1993-1994 [[Portrait of an American Family]] era. |
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+ | [[Category:Marilyn Manson support acts]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Musical groups]] |
Revision as of 21:36, 24 June 2010
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KILLING SILENCE was a band that opened up for Marilyn Manson at many clubs between 1993-1994.
The "original" KILLING SILENCE lineup: Guitar:Tim Malvita
Vocals:Don McDonald Bass:Rich Penny Drums:Greg Lambert
KILLING SILENCE opened for Marilyn Manson at many clubs including The Edge, Plus-5, The Button South and Squeeze just to name a few. The band KILLING SILENCE had its share of the South Florida musical movement. Recognized by Marilyn Manson himself. KILLING SILENCE became more notified by the Vol-1 "1994 SLAMMIES CD" with the song "Your God Hates Me". As well KILLING SILENCE played at the "Portrait of an American Family" release party, and were very much involved with Marilyn Manson in the 1993-1994 Portrait of an American Family era.