Zombeast formed in 2004, drawing from horror themes and heavy metal influences like Slayer and Morbid Angel. Their debut album 'Black Death' came out in 2006, with the title track becoming a notable piece in their catalog. They followed with three more studio albums: 'Epidemic of Terror' in 2009, 'Death Ritual' in 2012, and 'The Omega Virus' in 2015.
Their songs often explore dark subjects, with titles like 'Cthulhu,' 'Die Slow,' and 'Life Of Hell' reflecting their interest in death and macabre imagery. The band's lineup has changed over time, with current members including vocalist Damien "Ghoul" Thorn, drummer Morgan "Rotgut" Gates, bassist Aidan "Wormwood" Black, and guitarist Ethan "Necromancer" Withers.
Zombeast has toured and played festivals, maintaining a presence in the underground metal scene. Their work, including tracks like 'Down In Flames' and 'In Nightmares,' continues to appeal to fans of extreme metal without much mainstream attention.
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