Nausea

Nausea

Country: Australia
Formed: 1985
Styles: Crust

Biography

Amy - singing Al - singing (1989-1992) Neil - singing (1985-1988) Victor - guitar John - bass Pablo - drums (1985-1987) Jimmy - drums (1987-1988) Roy - drums (1989-1992)
Used to New York squats, fan of Discharge, Black Sabbath, Crass and The Amebix, John John Jesse met Brian Patton in the mid-1980s. With the sweet dream of making a music band, the duo is looking for people who share their passion. While they are pampering on a bench, drinking beers and killing time, Jesse and Patton meet Neil, an English keupon recently exiled to the states. A broken-stick conversation ensued on politics, music. Neil quickly joined the project and joined the group as a singer. From then on, everything goes on. Nausea appeals to Victor, friend and former guitarist of Reagan Youth , Sacrilege (US) and Hellbent , also known under the sobriquet of Vic Venom because of the pentagram painted on the back of his IV, as well as a singer, Amy. Patton left just before the latter's arrival, accompanied by a new drummer, Pablo Jacobson, that Nausea made her first concerts at the East Village and around New York, sharing the poster with confirmed formations of the local scene, such as Agnostic Front, Bad Brains, Prong, Ludichrist, or Leeway. In 1987, New Yorkers experienced a new drummer change, in the person of Jimmy Williams (future Maximum Penalty), who remained for only one year. The following year Williams and Neil packed their bags, respectively replaced by Roy Mayorga and Al, a former Misery singer, a Minneapolis band with whom Nausea had become friends at random. The meeting with Dan Siskind, founder of the label and fanzine Profane Existence, allows Nausea to record her first album, Extinction , in 1990, which remains one of the label's best sales until today. Then followed a successful tour of Europe. Between 1990 and 1991, Nausea entered the studio for the recording of Cybergod at Allied Records. Many extracts from this ep land on compils such as Maximum Rock n' Roll, Allied or Vermiform. The band continues with a West Coast tour alongside Glycine Max, but also meets Neurosis or Final Conflict and returns to Europe for a series of epic concerts with Antisect, Oï Polloï or Extreme Noise Terror. Upon return, Nausea recorded a new 7 inch, Lie Cycle at Graven Image Records but threw the sponge shortly afterwards.

Discography

The Punk Terrorist Anthology - Vol. II

The Punk Terrorist Anthology - Vol. II

2005

The Punk Terrorist Anthology - Vol. I

The Punk Terrorist Anthology - Vol. I

2004

Extinction : the Second Coming

Extinction : the Second Coming

1993

Liecycle

Liecycle

1992

Alive in Holland

Alive in Holland

1991

Cybergod 7''

Cybergod 7''

1991

Extinction

Extinction

1990