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Originally known as Black December, Winds of Plague formed in 2002 in Upland, California. The band went through a good number of roster changes, eventually settling on Jonathan Cooke (vocals), Nick Eash (guitar), Nick Piunno (guitar), Kristen Randall (keyboards), Andrew Glover (bass), and Jeff Tenney (drums). The name change to Winds of Plague took about three years, and in 2005, the newly rechristened band released their debut, A Cold Day in Hell on Recourse Records. Century Media stepped in and signed the band, with whom Winds of Plague would release their follow-up -- Decimate the Weak -- in February of 2008. The Great Stone War arrived in 2009, followed by Against the World in 2011. ~ Chris True, Rovi
Broke my foot @chainreaction in Cali during a set from these crazy dudes! Saw them with With Dead Hands Rising fronted by Burke VanRaalte, all shall perish and the final Dead To Fall tour in STL! Sick a** live set!
F**king amazing band. A number of great tracks but I have to say "decimate the weak", "angels of debauchery" & "one body too many" are a couple favorites at the moment.
ryan how would u like a broken face. this music isnt tough
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@appery I listen to f**king Opeth and you say I just can't understand such complex music as this? Are you kidding me? But in both of our defenses I listened to a really simplistic and s**tty song by them, so
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