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529: 24: 239:. The original line-up included guitarist Mark Gibson, bassist Terry Landry and drummer Drew Gauley. In their first six months together the band recorded one EP ("Burn" – released on Epidemic Records in 1992) and one full-length album ("Turbine", which was not released) and filmed two promotional videos: "3 Year Plan" and "Bastard Child". The band also collaborated with 515: 396:
In 2007, Monster Voodoo Machine reunited after a nine-year hiatus. The lineup consisted of Sewell, Landry, Cuddy, Quinn, and Bentley, in addition to Victor Rebelo on keyboards. The band then played various one-off shows afterwards. In October 2013, it was reported that original guitarist Gibson died
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The band returned in 1996 joined by Soulstorm members Nick Sagias (keyboards) and bassist Chris Harris. They released 1,000 numbered copies of "Pirate Satellite". However, shortly after that, the band announced that they were breaking up, and on October 4, 1996, they played a farewell show at the
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Less than a year later, while on tour with def.con.sound.system. in 1997, Sewell was offered a record deal by Dr. Dream Records (a subsidiary of Polygram / Mercury) who suggested that the group use the Monster Voodoo Machine name. At the time def.con.sound.system. featured Sewell, Cuddy, Sagias,
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featured several def.con.sound.system. songs reworked into a rock format. The album was released in early 1998 just as Dr. Dream Records was shut down due to the Polygram and Universal Records merger, although the band had been invited to play the side stage on the
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Over the next year the band added second guitarist Dave Rose and keyboardist Stacey Hoskin to the line-up, but the intense pace of touring and writing led to both guitarists Gibson and Rose leaving, replaced by Jason Cuddy (previously of
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As the group began working on new material, Sewell decided to record the album without the use of samplers, keyboards, or drum loops (Sagias, the band's keyboardist, was still credited for backing vocals however). The resulting album
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track "State Violence State Control". Musically, the EP saw the band move in a heavier and darker direction, similar to bands like White Zombie and Ministry. The EP also featured remixes from producers including Danny Saber (U2).
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Tour that year. Around the same time, Jason "Junior" Smith replaced Quinn on guitars and Dan Cornelius replaced Bentley on drums. After a few short tours with
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for "Best Hard Rock Album Of The Year". Around this time, the band also released a number of singles and EPs featuring remixes by artists such as Biohazard,
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In late 1993 the band recorded their second EP and major-label debut "State Voodoo/State Control" (released in 1994 on RCA Records). Produced by
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Monster Voodoo Machine was formed in Canada in 1991 by Toronto musician and vocalist Adam Sewell, inspired by bands like
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Harris, and occasionally Quinn and Bentley, so they agreed and began planning a new album.
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In late January 1994 the band relocated to Chicago to record their first full-length album
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in early 1995, on the two and a half month "Portrait of an American Family Tour".
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produce the next album, but RCA declined, asking the band instead to consider
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Mark "Gibson" Klucznyk – guitars (1991–1993; died 2013)
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Dean "Dallas" Bentley – drums (1993–1998, 2007–present)
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Adam "Doom" Sewell – vocals (1991–1998, 2007–present)
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