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Disembodied is an American
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band formed in 1995 in
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. Originally featuring Aaron Weseman (vocals), Justin James Kane (drums), Tara Johnson (bass), Joel Andrew Johnson (guitar) and Mario Diaz de León (guitar), the band split up in 1999 and reunited in 2008 and 2018, respectively.


History

In 1995, Disembodied released their debut EP, ''Existence in Suicide'', through Furface Records, which was accompanied by the debut single "The Confession" in the following year. The band signed to
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prior to releasing their full-length debut album, ''Diablerie'', in 1997. The band subsequently embarked a North American tour to promote their 1998 EP ''If God Only Knew the Rest Were Dead''. Disembodied's final releases before the split-up were a split release with Brother's Keeper and the studio album ''Heretic'', both released in 1999. The band also recorded a cover of
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", originally scheduled to be released on a split 7-inch vinyl titled '' Crush 'Em All'' through
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. After the split fell through, the song appeared on the Undecided Records various artists compilation ''The Old, the New, the Unreleased'' in 2005 and was later included on the ''Psalms of Sheol'' compilation. The band also posthumously appeared on the various artists compilation ''It's All About the Money'', co-released by
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, Goodfellow Records and Redstar Records. Following the split-up, bassist Tara Johnson (née Anderson) and her husband Joel Andrew Johnson formed the metalcore band
Martyr A.D. Martyr A.D. is an American metalcore band formed in late 1999 from former members of the band Disembodied. Joel Johnson (guitar), Tara Johnson (bass) and Justin Kane (drums) joined with newcomers Charlie Johnson (guitar) and Mike Fisketti (vo ...
Drummer Joel Andersen formed the band Devilinside with guitarist Tony 'Tubes' Byron. Disembodied reunited in 2008, after Brian Peterson, the author of ''Burning Fight'', brought the band members together for an interview for his book. The band was also joined by Martyr A.D. guitarist Charlie "Chazma" Johnson. Releasing the compilation and rarities album ''Psalms of Sheol'' in 2009, the band extensively toured in the following year. In 2010, bassist Johnson stated that the band had not started writing new material yet, although they had enough riffs to build songs from. The band played their last show in June 2011, but reunited in 2017 for that year's This is Hardcore Fest. In November 2019, Good Fight Music released ''Transfiguration'', a discography compilation which compiled the band's two full-lengths as well as the ''If God Only Knew the Rest Were Dead'' EP and the band's tracks from their ''Oxymoron'' split with Brother's Keeper.


Band members

* Mike Paradise – drums (2008–2011, 2018–present) * Aaron Weseman – vocals (1995–1999, 2008–2011, 2018–present) * Tara Johnson – bass (1995–1999, 2008–2011, 2018–present) * Joel Johnson – guitar (1995–1997, 2008–2011, 2018–present) * Charlie "Chazmo" Johnson – guitar (2008–2011, 2018–present) Former members * Justin Kane – drums (1995–1997) * Mark Wilcox – guitar (1995–1996) * Mario Diaz de León – guitar (1996) * Tony 'Tubes' Byron – guitar (1997–1999) * Joel Andersen – drums (1997–1999)


Discography

Studio albums *''Diablerie'' (1996, Ferret) *''Heretic'' (1999, Edison) EPs *''Existence in Suicide'' (1995, FurFace) *''If God Only Knew the Rest Were Dead'' (1997, Ferret) Splits *''Oxymoron'' with Brother's Keeper (1999, Trustkill) Singles *"The Confession" (1996, Moo Cow) Compilations *''Psalms of Sheol'' (2009, Prime Directive) *''Transfiguration'' (2019, Good Fight Music)


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