Eternal Decision

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Eternal Decision
Origin Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Genre(s) Heavy Metal
Thrash Metal
Christian Metal
Years active 1996 - Present
Label(s) Godfather Records
Website Band Website
Members
Joe Chambless
Cory Boatright
Tommy Torres
Kirk Campbell
Former members
Dave Perkins

Eternal Decision is an American Christian thrash metal band. Musically the band blends Pantera influenced riffs, with a mix of James Hetfield/Phil Anselmo styled vocals. In 1997 the band released their critically acclaimed self titled debut throughout the United States and 16 other different countries.[1] They have since gone on to release 2 more full length studio albums, 1999's "Ghost in the Machine" and 2002's "E.D. III. Their second album "Ghost in the Machine" had 2 songs chart in the top 5 on the Pure Rock Report.[2][3]

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[edit] Current members

  • Joe Chambless - Bass and Vocals
  • Cory Boatright - Guitar and Vocals
  • Tommy Torres - Guitar
  • Kirk Campbell - Drums

[edit] Former members

  • Dave Perkins - Vocals

[edit] Discography

[edit] Trivia

  • Mainly due to the similarities in vocal style, the group is often mistaken for Metallica. The song Hunger from the self titled debut received many downloads on Napster due to the fact that many people falsely believed it to be a new unreleased Metallica song or a collaboration between Megadeth and Metallica.[5][6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ AMG bio.
  2. ^ Bio at CDBaby.
  3. ^ Bio at MP3 Tunes.
  4. ^ Bixler, David (September/October 1999). "Indie Album Reviews: Eternal Decision". HM Magazine (79). ISSN 1066-6923. 
  5. ^ Encyclopedia Metallica.
  6. ^ Megadeth Official Website.

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