Cerebral Fix
Cerebral Fix are an English thrash metal band formed in Birmingham, England, in 1986. They became members of the UK thrash metal and death metal scenes through four albums, three of which were on major labels before finally disbanding in 1993. In 2006, the band announced its reformation.
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Origin | Birmingham, England |
Genres | Thrash metal Crossover thrash |
Years active | 1986–1993, 2006–present |
Labels | Vinyl Solution Roadrunner Records Music For Nations |
Members | Gregg Fellows Simon Forrest Frank Healy Tony Warburton |
Past members | Paul Adams Andy Baker Nicholas Barker Kev Frost Adrian Jones Jake Morgan Steve Watson |
History
Drummer Neil Farrington died in the early hours of 20 December.[1]
Current members
- Neil Hadden – vocals
- Gregg Fellows – guitar
- Tony Warburton – guitar
- Chris 'Doss' Hatton - guitar
- Nigel Joiner - bass
- Andy Baker – drums
Former members
- Frank Healy – bass
- Paul Adams – bass
- Steve Watson - bass / guitar
- Jake Morgan – bass (temporary)
- Kev Frost – drums
- Adrian Jones – drums
- Nicholas Barker – drums (temporary)
- Mark Culley - bass (temporary)
- Neil Farrington (deceased) – drums
- Scott Fairfax-bass (temporary)
- Simon Forrest – vocals
Discography
- We Need Therapy (1987) Demo
- Product of Disgust (1987) Demo
- Life Sucks... And Then You Die! (1988) Vinyl Solution
- Tower of Spite (1990) Demo
- Tower of Spite (1990) Roadrunner Records
- Bastards (1991) Roadrunner Records
- Death Erotica (1992) Music For Nations/Under One Flag
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References
- "Neil Farrington passed away on 20th December 2009. His music lives on". Birminghammusicnetwork.com. 23 December 2009. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
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