Members: Cory Malone-Guitars and Vocals,Ron Mclean-Guitars,Shawn Carrier-Drums,Topon Das-Bass
Deamon originally formed in the summer
of 1997. After a few name and line up
changes, the band settled on it's first
solid lineup featuring Cory Malone on
guitars and lead vocals, Matt Ralph on
guitars, Jose Gogniat on bass and backing
vocals and James Mace on drums.
In 1999 the band recorded the 4-song MCD "End of Ages" which they released
independently and was very well received by through out the underground. Deamon
continued playing live, opening for such bands as Cannibal Corpse, Incantation,
Exciter, and Martyr.
In 2000 the band recorded the song "Hells Bells" for an AC/DC tribute album on Dwell
records, which they followed with a appearance at the Milwaukee Metalfest in 2001.
In early 2002, Shawn Carrier replaced James Mace on drums and guitarist Matt Ralph
left the band due to family commitments. Deamon enlisted the help of Bryan Briggs on
guitar for live shows and for additional lead guitar on their first full length CD
"Synopsis Of Sin", which they recorded the fall of 2002.
Following the recording Jose Gognait left the band due to musical differences and was
soon replaced by Topon Das, at the same time Deamon had found a permanent
guitarist in Ron McLean.
"Synopsis Of Sin" was finally released independently (with the help of Topon's Ghetto
Blaster label) in the spring of 2003.
Now with a stable line-up Deamon have been playing live often and
working on new material for the next full length album
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