Ultra Mayhem
Ultra Mayhem was a heavy metal and punk band known for aggressive, confrontational music. Their song 'Conservative' became something of an underground anthem,...
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Ultra Mayhem was a heavy metal and punk band known for aggressive, confrontational music. Their song 'Conservative' became something of an underground anthem, and they released albums like 'Sonic Onslaught,' 'Unleash the Fury,' and 'Apocalypse Now.'
The band's lyrics and performances often provoked strong reactions from critics and authorities. They faced censorship attempts and occasional legal trouble, which seemed to reinforce their reputation as a group unwilling to soften their message.
Ultra Mayhem's lineup included Ian 'Venom' Black on vocals, Jack 'Axe' Razor on guitar, Bruce 'Bulldog' Jones on bass, and Mark 'Thunder' Williams on drums. Other songs in their catalog include 'Prostitute,' 'Fools,' 'No Script,' and 'Slip.'
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