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Gama Bomb are a
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band based in
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. The band's 2009 album ''
Tales from the Grave in Space ''Tales from the Grave in Space'' is the third studio album by Irish thrash metal band Gama Bomb, and one of the first albums ever to be released as a free download by a signed band. In a partnership between the band and record label Earache Rec ...
'' was one of the first albums released as a free download by a band signed to a record label.


History


Beginnings (2002–2005)

School friends Joe McGuigan and Philly Byrne formed Gama Bomb with guitarist Luke Graham in
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in 2002. The band gained attention with their demo " The Survival Option" the same year. In 2003, they toured and released the single " The Fatal Mission". During this period Byrne often appeared on stage as a chef, priest, pirate or scientist. Gama Bomb's first tour dates outside Ireland were in 2004, supporting the punk band
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on a tour of Scotland.


Debut album and search for label (2005–2007)

Gama Bomb released a full-length album, '' Survival of the Fastest'', independently in 2005 and then through Witches Brew in early 2006. At this point, original guitarist Kevy Canavan departed and drummer Paul Caffrey joined the band. In late 2005, Domo Dixon filled the vacant guitar spot. In April 2006, as the album was commercially released, Gama Bomb embarked on the "Insane Quest for Flesh" tour, their first UK tour, supported by Mutant and Deceptor. The album and tour gained them coverage in ''
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'' and ''Terrorizer'', and Gama Bomb self-recorded a demo of their new album ''Citizen Brain'', seeking a larger label to help them tour Europe.
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took interest in the band. In May 2007, Gama Bomb joined the Hungarian thrash band Black Sister on a split 7-inch EP released by Problem? Records. The Gama Bomb side had new tracks "Zombi Brew" (from the ''Citizen Brain'' demo) and "Frightmare On Hell St.", together with a cover of the punk band
The Dangerfields The Dangerfields are a punk rock/ heavy metal band based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, formed in 2000. Fronted by drummer and lead vocalist Andrew Griswold, the band has gone through many line-up changes. They have released one album and four ...
' song, "Maniac". The EP was released exclusively on 7-inch vinyl and limited to 200 copies.


Earache and ''Citizen Brain'': 2008–2009

In September 2007, Gama Bomb signed a recording contract with
Earache Records Earache Records is a British independent record label, music publisher and management company founded by Digby Pearson in 1985, based in Nottingham, England, with offices in London and New York. The label helped to pioneer extreme metal by rel ...
. The band contributed the song "Zombi Brew" to ''Thrashing Like A Maniac'', a compilation released by Earache that included other then-new thrash artists such as
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,
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, Mutant (London), Short Sharp Shock and
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. In July 2008, Earache released ''
Citizen Brain ''Citizen Brain'' is the second album by the Irish thrash metal band Gama Bomb. It was released on 9 June 2008 in Europe and 24 June 2008 in the United States and rest of the world by Earache Records. A Bonus DVD featuring tour and studio foot ...
'', and the band toured Europe extensively to support the album. The band became vocal in its support of music downloading, and led a campaign to 'Stamp Out Inferior Metal', asking fans to bring along CDs they regret buying and to destroy them at shows. In summer 2009, the band played mainstage bookings at the European metal festivals
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in France and Tuska Open Air in Finland alongside Mötley Crüe, WASP, Anthrax and Suicidal Tendencies. In January 2009, Gama Bomb were voted best newcomer in a ''Terrorizer'' readers' poll. Also in early 2009, the band toured Europe with Exodus and Overkill as part of the Killfest tour.


''Tales from the Grave in Space'' (2009–2011)

Gama Bomb announced via their MySpace blog in August 2009 that they were returning to the studio to record their third album, ''
Tales from the Grave in Space ''Tales from the Grave in Space'' is the third studio album by Irish thrash metal band Gama Bomb, and one of the first albums ever to be released as a free download by a signed band. In a partnership between the band and record label Earache Rec ...
'', for a November 2009 release. The album was produced by Scott Atkins, who had produced ''Citizen Brain''. On 8 September the band announced that ''Tales from the Grave in Space'' would be released online, completely free, on 5 November via
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, making them the first metal band to release a free album while signed to a record label. Issue 200 of the UK version of ''Metal Hammer'', sold in branches of
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, came with a copy of the CD as a
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. A physical version of the album was later released, and bassist Joe McGuigan reported that despite the album having already being given away for free, ''Tales from the Grave in Space'' actually outsold ''Citizen Brain'' physically. In 2010, Gama Bomb was nominated in the Best Underground Band category of the
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but lost to Immortal. In July they supported
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on a UK tour, and in the autumn they embarked on their first US tour, supporting Overkill, Forbidden and DRI. The band toured extensively in 2011 as well, with two shows in Mexico in May, a UK tour in September, a European tour in October, and their first South American show in December while supporting
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in Brazil.


''The Terror Tapes'' (2012–2015)

In March 2012, the band revealed via Facebook that vocalist Byrne had undergone surgery for
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, sustained over the last year's touring, and was recovering from the procedure. During this period the band played a show in
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, Netherlands, with McGuigan filling in for Byrne as the vocalist. On 3 April, the band announced that founding member Graham was leaving amicably after 10 years on rhythm guitar. John Roche of
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, who played with the band on tour in 2011, was selected to replace him. In July 2012, the band celebrated its tenth anniversary with two shows in
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and
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, reuniting on stage with the former guitarists Canavan and Graham for greatest-hits sets. The band's fourth album, '' The Terror Tapes'' was released on
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on 19 April 2013 in Europe and 22 April in the UK and Ireland, followed by a US release on 7 May. The album was recorded in Dublin and Suffolk and produced by the band's long-time producer, Scott Atkins. The cover featured art by the veteran horror movie poster artist Graham Humphreys, whose work includes posters for ''
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'' and ''
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''. The first single, "'Terrorscope", was released as a free download on 26 March, followed by a 7-inch vinyl maxi-single. Byrne said of the single's free release: "It was really important to us to give people some music for nothing. It's how we get our music and we want people to know we're cool with them doing that, as long as they support us. Support comes from a lot of different places, not just the front pocket." The video for Terrorscope was released on 20 March. To support the album, the band undertook the 'Speed of Sound' European tour with
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and Brazilian band
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in May, before playing a series of summer festivals.


''Untouchable Glory'' (2015—2018)

Gama Bomb released ''Untouchable Glory'' on 30 October 2015, with a launch gig at London's Camden Underworld on Halloween night. ''Untouchable Glory'' was recorded in Dublin and Omeath, Ireland, and Suffolk, England, over spring and summer 2015, with Scott Atkins again producing. The first song taken from the album 'Ninja Untouchables / Untouchable Glory' was released on 25 September 2015 with an accompanying music video. This was followed by a second single for the track 'She Thing' on 16 October. In preparation for the album, Byrne attended opera singing lessons in London as rehabilitation for his 2013 vocal surgery. The first song taken from the album 'Ninja Untouchables / Untouchable Glory' was released on 25 September 2015 with an accompanying music video. This was followed by a second single for the track 'She Thing' on 16 October. 2016 found the band touring throughout South America as well as headlining shows in Ireland and Europe.


''Speed Between the Lines'' and ''Sea Savage'' (2018–2021)

In March 2018 Gama Bomb returned to Scott Atkins's Grindstone studios in England to begin work on their sixth album, ''Speed Between the Lines''. Work would be undertaken on and off during the year as the band planned to mark the 10th anniversary of their
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album with a series of European dates in the summer. Speed between the lines was released in October 2018 and was preceded by the 7-inch single and video for "Bring out the Monster", introducing the band's mascot, Snowy The Gamabombinable Snowman. In November 2019 the band played their first shows in Asia with two concerts at Japanese Assault Fest in Tokyo. In January 2020, the band announced the amicable departure of drummer Paul Caffrey after 15 years with the band. In May 2020, Gama Bomb announced their signing to
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and released Living For The Lockdown, a standalone single in support of Irish homelessness charity Dublin
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. The band would spend most of 2020 Self-producing their seventh album Sea Savage in isolation due to the
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, with Vader and Decapitated drummer James Stewart guesting. The album was produced by guitarist Domo Dixon, mixed by Zack Ohren (Testament, Carcass) and was released on 4 December 2020. The album's art was once again created by Graham Humphreys, and featured a redesigned version of the band's mascot, Snowy. The lead single Sea Savage featured a music video shot on location at
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lighthouse in
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, referencing the 2019 film The Lighthouse. Singles Sheer Khan and Lords of the Hellfire Club followed.


Snowy 'The Gamabombinable Snowman'

The band make use of their own mascot - depicted as a humanoid 'yeti' monster - on their merchandise, music videos and album art. The character was introduced in the 2018 song and music video for Bring Out The Monster, making its first appearance on an album sleeve with 2020's Sea Savage. The figure of Snowy was key to the concept of Sea Savage, which was presented as a Victorian stage play about the band voyaging in search of the yeti. Snowy makes on-stage appearances as part of Gama Bomb's stage shows.


Musical style and lyrical themes

Stylistically rooted in 1980s
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the band has stated that its influences include acts such as
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,
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,
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, Sodom, old
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and early
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.
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labelled their music as
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(
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). Gama Bomb's lyrics often refer to the horror, action and science fiction movies, cartoons and computer games of the 1980s, as well as paying tribute to many classic heavy metal themes. They also write topical songs on social issues like racism and
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. The band is known for injecting its own sense of humour into its lyrics, with bizarre song concepts which lampoon classic thrash metal topics.


Members

*Philly Byrne – vocals (2002–present) *Domo Dixon – lead guitar (2005–present) *John Roche – rhythm guitar (2012–present) *Joe McGuigan – bass (2002–present) *Chris Williams (Tour member) - drums (2021-present)


Past members

*Steve Campbell – lead guitar (2002) *Kevy Canavan – lead guitar (2002–2005) *Luke Graham – rhythm guitar (2002–2012) *Damien Boyce – drums (2002–2004) *Ronan Fitzpatrick – drums (2004–2005) *Paul Caffrey – drums (2005–2020)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Survival of the Fastest'' (2006) *''
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'' (2008) *''
Tales from the Grave in Space ''Tales from the Grave in Space'' is the third studio album by Irish thrash metal band Gama Bomb, and one of the first albums ever to be released as a free download by a signed band. In a partnership between the band and record label Earache Rec ...
'' (2009) *'' The Terror Tapes'' (2013) *'' Untouchable Glory'' (2015) *''Speed Between the Lines'' (2018) *''Sea Savage'' (2020)


Singles and EPs

*" The Survival Option" (2002) *" The Fatal Mission" (2004) *" Zombi Brew" (2007) *" Half Cut" (2010) *''Terrorscope'' (2013) *''Give Me Leather'' (2018) *''Living for the Lockdown'' (2020) *''Thunder Over London'' (2021)


Compilation contributions

*''Thrashing Like a Maniac'' (2007)


References


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