History
Los Angeles' death metal band Infamy entered the scene with a 1995 demo
called Count The Dead. The band's debut album would follow two years
later on the local Mercenary Music. Singer Joshua Jagger would soon
die.
Five years later so would his successor, Daryl Parvin. A demo called
Burning Vengeance was recorded in 2001. Eddie Gomez would take over the
vocals.
Late 2004 had the band back in the studio to record a disc called Gates
Of Purgatory with new singer/Bassist Robert Cardenas of Coffin Texts
and
Engrave notoriety, but he would not last. His bass replacement Hans
Faber would also soon depart.
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