Winds of Plague
Winds of Plague formed in Vista, California in 2000, with Johnny Plague on vocals and Nick Paugh on bass. They've had a few lineup changes over time, with...
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Winds of Plague formed in Vista, California in 2000, with Johnny Plague on vocals and Nick Paugh on bass. They've had a few lineup changes over time, with Blake Martin on guitar and Mike Hasty on drums joining at some point.
Their 2008 song "Decimate the Weak" got some attention, though it also drew criticism for its lyrics. The band defended it as artistic expression. Other songs like "Against the World" and "Angels of Debauchery" show their style.
They released albums including The Great Stone War, Against the World, and Resistance. Their sound has some melody and technical elements mixed with the aggression.
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