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Caustic Christ is a hardcore punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They are on Havoc Records.

History


In late 2000, Bill Chamberlain (best known as the guitarist for The Pist) quit his band React and moved from Connecticut to Pittsburgh to start a band with guitarist Eric Good and bassist Corey Lyons of Aus-Rotten. Together with drummer Ron Wingrove they began to practice in Corey, Eric and Bill's basement, played local shows and a few weekend tours, and recorded a demo. During that time, Aus-Rotten broke up and Bill also formed a band with their drummer and singer, Behind Enemy Lines. Sadly, in the spring of 2001 Ron was struck by a car and sustained brain damage that rendered him unable to play drums. After a hiatus, the band replaced him with Greg Mairs of Submachine. This was supposed to be a temporary solution while the band found another less busy drummer, but 5 years later Greg is still an integral part of the band.

With Greg, they recorded their first 7", which was released on Havoc Records, as were all of their releases from then on. They have toured the entire United States extensively over the years with bands like Subhumans and Municipal Waste, and have been interviewed in Maximum RocknRoll, HeartattaCk, Suburban Voice, and numerous other punk zines. They are local favorites, greatly admired in the Pittsburgh scene, and playing at the Roboto frequently.

Releases


Splits and Compilations


  • Go Down Fighting, Come Up Smiling compilations (Hardtravellin' Records, 2002)
  • Split 7" with Intense Youth (Youth Attack Records, 2002)
  • Split 7" with RAMBO (Busted Heads Records, 2003)
  • Dark Thoughts complilation (Rabid Dogs Records, 2003)
  • The West Coast of the East Coast compilation (Hardtravellin' Records, 2003)

Members


  • Corey Lyons - Bass
  • Eric Good - Vocals
  • Bill Chamberlain - Guitar
  • Greg Mairs - Drums
  • Ron Wingrove - Drums

Links


American punk rock groups | Pittsburgh music groups | Hardcore punk groups | Later punk groups

 

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