Gammacide

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Endangered Species 03:46 Tools
Shock Treatment 03:09 Tools
Fossilized 00:00 Tools
Victims of Science 00:00 Tools
Gutter Rats 03:44 Tools
Walking Plague 04:57 Tools
Chemical Imbalance 00:00 Tools
Incubus 04:07 Tools
Observations 00:00 Tools
Crack Down 04:46 Tools
Against the Grain 02:00 Tools
Ballistic 04:58 Tools
Forces of Nature 02:00 Tools
Against The Grain (bonus) 05:01 Tools
Sex Cult 02:59 Tools
Vapor Lock (bonus) 07:48 Tools
Vapor Lock 07:48 Tools
Crack Down (1991 demo) 04:46 Tools
Forces Of Nature (1991 demo) 05:05 Tools
Ballistic (1991 demo) 04:58 Tools
Sex Cult (1991 demo) 05:18 Tools
The Incubus 04:16 Tools
Ballistic (Demo 1991) 04:58 Tools
Crackdown (Demo 1991) 04:46 Tools
Vapor Lock (Bonus Track) 07:48 Tools
Forces of Nature (Demo 1991) 05:05 Tools
Sex Cult (Demo 1991) 05:18 Tools
Against the Grain (Bonus Trac 04:59 Tools
Against The Grain (Bonus Track) 05:02 Tools
(demo) Endangered Species 04:59 Tools
(demo) Gutter Rats 04:59 Tools
(demo) Walking Plague 05:01 Tools
(demo) Shock Treatment 05:01 Tools
(demo) The Incubus 05:01 Tools
Chemical Embalance 04:05 Tools
Crack Down (Bonus Track) 04:05 Tools
Forces Of Nature (Bonus Track) 04:05 Tools
Ballistic (Bonus Track) 04:05 Tools
GutterRats 04:46 Tools
8.Shock Treatment 04:46 Tools
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Gammacide were part of the massive wave of thrash bands that appeared near the end of the 80's and into the early nineties. Their approach was particularly frenzied and aggressive, though not really radically different from many of their peers, with their lyrics based in social/environmental issues of the day. Guitarist Rick Perry later decided to move in a different direction, forming the industrial metal band Puncture, while vocalist Varnam Ponville and guitarist Scott Shelby moved to Louisiana and eventually formed a band called Cauldron, releasing a 1997 album entitled For The Love Of Pain. The group did get together in 2004 to record two new tracks, that are now part of the CD re-release of their sole album, Victims Of Science. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.