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. Impaler formed in the spring of 1983 with founding members Bill Lindsey (vocals), Michael James Torok (guitar), "Commander" Court Hawley (bass), Robert "Meaty Bob" Johnson (drums), and Mike Senn (guitar). The band played original songs sprinkled with a few covers by favorite influential bands such as
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. Bill Lindsey is the sole continuing member of Impaler, keeping the band alive for over 30 years. Impaler has a theatrical show which features fake blood, cages, coffins, latex severed heads and a finale that includes a mock disemboweling of victims.


History


Combat Records

Impaler recorded demo tapes which attracted the attention of Important Record Distributors and lead to the band being signed to the in-house labels IRD Records and
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. They released two records with these labels, the EP ''Rise of the Mutants'' in (1985), which caused much controversy with
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organization, and their debut LP ''If We Had Brains... We'd Be Dangerous'' in 1986, produced by
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. Not continuing their relationship with
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, the band went on to release many more albums with various labels.


1990s

The 1990s was a prolific decade for Impaler, seeing the band release four albums. ''Wake Up Screaming!'' on Channel 83 Records with second guitarist John Stradinger, followed by a demo tape ''Sonic Freak Show'' in 1995 and a self-financed release on the band's own Vlad Productions titled ''Undead Things'' (1996). ''It Won't Die'' came out in 1998 after Impaler signed with Root of All Evil Records. That label also released ''One Nation Under Ground''. ''The Gruesome Years'' featured the two Combat releases and additional bonus tracks, plus the Black Leather Monster 7-inch vinyl and a 7-inch EP titled ''The Mutants Rise Again'' for Danish label Horror Records. At this point, the band appeared at high-profile metal festivals like Milwaukee Metal Fest, New Jersey March Metal Meltdown, Classic Metal Fest and Expo of the Extreme, exposing fans to their raw punk/metal sound and energetic, theatrical stage show.


2000s

Impaler continued with a high rate of output during the first decade of the 2000s, releasing four albums, including ''Old School Ghouls'' and ''Habeas Corpus'', their last for Root of All Evil Records. ''Habeas'' Corpus marked the return of original bassist Court Hawley. The band signed with MVD Audio for the band's first official live recording, ''Alive Beyond the Grave'', their first concept album, ''Cryptozoology (Creatures of God?)'', which marked the return of original guitarist Michael James Torok, the DVDs ''20 Years Undead'' and ''House Band at the Funeral Parlor'' and two split 7-inch singles, one featuring fellow Minnesota band Ripsnorter and the other backed with two tracks by Iowa grind/crust band Black Market Fetus. In 2009, Lindsay contributed his recipe for Bloody Intestines and Worms to '' Hellbent for Cooking: The Heavy Metal Cookbook''; however, the recipe clarifies that the ingredients are actually Italian sausage and onions. The following year Impaler released ''Chronicles of Terror'' (2010), an album containing old demos of their unreleased songs, as well as cover songs, a live show, and a twenty-page booklet that contained an interview with band members and rare photos of the group. Also released during the decade was the EP, ''30 Year and Rising'' on Old Cemetery Records in 2012, the singles "Krampus" (2014) and "Cass Lake Christmas Massacre" (2017) along with their cover of "Go Away" on the compilation, ''Tribute to Eric Moore and The Godz, Vol. 3 Gotta Keep A Runnin'', in 2017, in 2019 there were two new releases from the band “Live At First Ave” and the split EP with Ripsnorter “If Death Were A Horse”. The band has been honored with a star on the outside mural of the
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nightclub First Avenue, recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue. Receiving a star "might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis," according to journalist Steve Marsh.


Controversy

Impaler had much controversy in the 1980s with Tipper Gore and her P.M.R.C. group. During this time, Gore wanted the public to think of rock music as evil and as spreading violence and sexuality to young kids. When ''Rise of the Mutants'' was released in 1985, it struck the entertainment industry with its violent and gory album cover. Outside of Impaler concerts, protesters would burn the album and hang crosses. Tipper Gore tried to get the album off of record store shelves, but failed to do so, giving Impaler more publicity than they expected. In 1996, when ''Undead Things'' was released, it sparked controversy with Best Buy. Best Buy tried to remove the CD from store shelves thinking the cover was too graphic, showing Lindsey split open with surgical tools still attached to him.


Lyrical themes

Impaler's lyrics involve B-movie horror tropes such as Halloween, ghouls, ghosts, monsters, witches, and skeletons. Some of Impaler's songs have sexual meanings to them, most notably "Crack That Whip" and "Breathing Down Your Back". Impaler has never wanted their songs to deal with religion.


Members

Present members *Bill Lindsey - vocals (1983–present) *Bradley Johnson - guitar, backing vocals (1996-2006, 2017–present) *"Commander" Court Hawley - bass, backing vocals (1983-1992, 2004–present) *"Dr. Corpse" Zach Lindsey - backing vocals (1999–present) *Erin Ryan - drums (1987-1990, 2017–present) *Andy Radio - guitar, backing vocals (2017–present) Past members *Mike Senn - guitar, backing vocals (1983-1987) *"Meaty" Bob Johnson - drums (1983-1987; died 2017) *Tom Croxton - drums (1999-2017) *Ken LaMere - drums (1991-1992) *John Stradinger - guitar (1987-1992) *David "Nikki Nichols" O'Steen - guitar, backing vocals (1994-1996) *Ron Barna - drums (1994-1999) *"Erik Allyn" Mitchell - bass, backing vocals (1994-2004; died 2018) * Michael Torok - guitar, backing vocals (1983-1992, 2009–2016) Timeline ImageSize = width:800 height:auto barincrement:18 PlotArea = left:120 bottom:120 top:0 right:0 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:01/01/1983 till:01/01/2020 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Legend = orientation:horizontal position:bottom ScaleMajor = increment:3 start:1983 ScaleMinor = increment:1 start:1983 Colors = id:v value:red legend:Lead_Vocals id:bv value:magenta legend:Backing_Vocals id:g value:green legend:Guitars id:b value:blue legend:Bass id:d value:orange legend:Drums id:alb value:black legend:Studio_Album LineData = layer:back at:06/01/1986 color:alb at:06/30/1990 color:alb at:03/30/1996 color:alb at:06/30/1998 color:alb at:06/30/2000 color:alb at:06/30/2002 color:alb at:06/30/2005 color:alb at:12/01/2009 color:alb PlotData = width:11 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(12,–4) bar:Bill Lindsey from:start till:07/01/1992 color:v bar:Bill Lindsey from:07/01/1994 till:end color:v bar:Zach Lindsey from:07/01/1999 till:end color:bv bar:Michael James Torok from:start till:07/01/1992 color:g bar:Michael James Torok from:01/01/2009 till:12/31/2016 color:g bar:Mike Senn from:start till:07/01/1987 color:g bar:John Stradinger from:07/01/1987 till:07/01/1992 color:g bar:Nikki Nichols from:07/01/1994 till:07/01/1996 color:g bar:Bradley Johnson from:07/01/1996 till:12/31/2008 color:g bar:Kyle Skogquist from:07/01/2006 till:12/31/2016 color:g bar:Bradley Johnson from:01/01/2017 till:end color:g bar:Andy Radio from:01/01/2017 till:end color:g bar:Court Hawley from:start till:07/01/1992 color:b bar:Court Hawley from:07/01/2004 till:end color:b bar:Erik Allyn from:07/01/1994 till:07/01/2004 color:b bar:Robert Johnson from:start till:07/01/1987 color:d bar:Erin Ryan from:07/01/1987 till:12/31/1990 color:d bar:Ken LaMere from:01/01/1991 till:07/01/1992 color:d bar:Ron Barna from:07/01/1994 till:07/01/1999 color:d bar:Tom Croxton from:07/01/1999 till:12/31/2016 color:d bar:Erin Ryan from:01/01/2017 till:end color:d


Discography


Studio albums

*''If We Had Brains... We'd Be Dangerous!'' (1986) *''Wake Up Screaming!'' (1990) *''Undead Things'' (1996) *''It Won't Die'' (1998) *''One Nation Under Ground'' (2000) *''Old School Ghouls'' (2002) *''Habeas Corpus'' (2005) *''Cryptozoology (Creatures of God?)'' (2009) *''The Great Hereafter '' (2021)


EPs

*''Rise of the Mutants'' (1985) *''The Mutants Rise Again'' (2002) *''30 Years and Rising'' (2012) *''If Death Were A Horse'' (2019)


Demos

*''Fear No Evil Demo'' (1982) *''Demo 1'' (1983) *''Demo 2'' (1983) *''Demo 3'' (1984) *''Demo '87'' (1987) *''Minneapolis School of Arts Demo'' (1990) *''Daddy Raw Demo'' (1992) *''Sonic Freak Show'' (1995) *''Meat Wagon demo'' (1996)


Compilations

*''The Gruesome Years'' (1998) *''Chronicles of Terror'' (2010) *''Troma Film's Poultrygeist soundtrack'' (2008) *''Combat's Bullets'' (1986) *''Tribute to Eric Moore and The Godz,Vol 3 Gotta Keep A Runnin'' (2017)


Videos

*''20 Years Undead'' (2004) *''House Band at the Funeral Parlor'' (2006)


Live albums

*''Alive Beyond the Grave'' (2006) *''Live At First Ave'' (2019)


Singles

*"Black Leather Monster" (1998) *"666 Dreary Lane" (2004) *"Krampus" (2014) *"Cass Lake Christmas Massacre" (2017)


References


External links

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