Dr. Shrinker (band)
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Origin | Milwaukee, WI |
Genres | Death metal[1] |
Years active | 1987–1991, 2013-present |
Labels | Dread Records, Necroharmonic Productions |
Dr. Shrinker is a death metal band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin that formed in October 1987. Being obscure, the band only came to wider attention with the release of a posthumous split EP with Nunslaughter and a discography CD, released in 2004 by Necroharmonic Productions.[2] Three of the group's members (Tony Brandt, Scott McKillop, Matt Grassberger) would also play in Phantasm, a group in some ways similar to Dr. Shrinker, and released their debut album "The Abominable". The band broke up by January 1991, only lasting 4 years. The band has reformed in January 2013.[3]
The Eponym was produced by Eric Greif.[4]
Band members
Last known lineup
Former members
- Chad Hensel - guitar (1988-1991)
- James Mayer - drums (1990-1991)
- Tony Brandt - drums (1990)
- Dave Priem - drums (1988-1990)
- Doug Cvetkovich - drums (1987-1988)
- Brian Rehak - drums (2013)
- Matt Grassberger - bass (1987-1990, 1991, 2013-2014)
- Scott McKillop - bass (1990)
Discography
- 1988 - Recognition demo
- 1989 - Wedding the Grotesque demo
- 1990 - The Eponym demo
- 1994 - History of Things to Come Compilation (Growing Deaf Entertainment)
- 2001 - Split 7" EP with Nunslaughter (Revenge Productions)
- 2004 - Grotesque Wedlock Compilation of 1988-1990 demos (Necroharmonic Productions)
- 2015 - 1990 Practice Sessions Limited Cassette release (Dread Records)
- 2015 - Contorted Dioramic Palette (Dread Records)
References
- ↑ Dr. Shrinker @ Rockdetector
- ↑ Dr. Shrinker, Voices from the Darkside eZine (viewed December 7, 2008)
- ↑ Shrinker back after 23 years, Journal Sentinel (viewed October 6, 2014)
- ↑ Grotesque Wedlock, The Academic (viewed December 7, 2008)
External links
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