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show at the Omni and their popularity grew tremendously. The band sent out the demo to many magazines, radio stations and labels and created a name for themselves globally. The band estimates that they sold roughly 5,000-7,000 demos on their own over the next two years. During this time the band was
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contest held at the Mountain View Theater in September 1987. Having only recruited Fulli a couple of weeks prior, and having no previous experience, the band had no real expectations of winning the contest. After the first night of competition the band had reached the finals and subsequently won
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In 2011 Divebomb Records approached the band to release all of the band's demos (Immortal Minority-1988, Demo '89-1989, and Extremities '91-1991) as a single release on CD. The subsequent release called "Pandemic the Demo Anthology" was released in the summer of 2012.
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After coming home from the tours the band focused on writing new material but asked Higbey to leave the band. This was a difficult decision for the band but they moved forward as a four-piece and continued to write and prepare for their next album. Entering
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In 2014 the band was notified that a label from Massachusetts called The Crypt acquired the rights to license the band's first album for Metal Blade, Decameron, and will release it on gate fold vinyl in the first half of 2015.
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In the fall of 1988, Epidemic came to the conclusion that they needed a drummer with further advanced double kick skills and Bruce agreed to leave the band. They recruited Bobby Cochran, a longtime friend and former
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by bassist Mark Bodine, guitarist Guy Higbey, guitarist Erik Moggridge, and their friend Ted Kamp on drums to play the senior night talent show at their high school. After playing a set of two songs (a cover of
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and an original song penned by Moggridge called "No Man's Land") and enjoying the experience, the guys decided to continue and pursue the band full-time taking the Epidemic name from the
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in early 1993. Epidemic gained considerable exposure as well as experience, as this was what they thought was the beginning of their touring years.
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able to headline venues on their own. Epidemic's first headline show at the Stone was filled at 90% capacity. They also reached agreement with
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In January 1991, the band recorded another demo, titled "Extremities '91", which led to their signing of a record contract with
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for the release of "Demo '89" on CD and vinyl. It would be the first official CD released by the band under the title
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in Palo Alto. The album was released in the summer of 1992. The band went on a two-week East Coast tour with
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The band recorded their first demo, "Immortal Minority", in December 1987. Achieving minor success in the
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After recruiting drummer Geoff Bruce and vocalist Carl Fulli to complete the lineup, the band entered a
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in Palo Alto to record their demo, "Demo '89". The band initially gave out 300 free demos after a
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in December 1992 to support it, and eight weeks later headed out on a nationwide tour with
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and playing almost every thrash show at the Mountain View Theater, with the likes of
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in San Francisco in the fall of 1993, the band recorded their album,
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drummer, to take over duties. With this line-up, Epidemic went into
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the competition the next night. They won an opening slot for
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