Virus Nine

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Virus Nine was an American punk rock band from Medford, Oregon, United States. It was established in 1995 and disbanded in 2012, after playing their final show in memory of Josh "J-Train" Guillory (founding member and lifelong friend of vocalist Mike Estes).

Former members[]

  • Guitar: Josh Guillory (deceased)
  • Vocals: Mike Estes
  • Drums: Ryan Dingee
  • Bass: Tim Capehart
  • Guitar: Daniel Peel
  • Guitar: Daniel Benne
  • Guitar: Mike Bertrand
  • Guitar: Silas Shand
  • Guitar: Jamal Hassan
  • Guitar: Will Kliesch
  • Bass: Tim Russell
  • Bass: Caleb Guillory (deceased)
  • Bass: Danny Cantwell
  • Bass: Cory Harn
  • Drums: Aaron Benson
  • Drums: Josh Wurtz (deceased)

Discography[]

  • "The Welfare Society" (1996 Cassette) Demo
  • "51' at Enewetak" (1998 7" Vinyl) Mental Records
  • "Bomb Threat '77" (1999 CD) Demo
  • What Are You Afraid Of? (2002 CD) A-F Records[1][2]
  • Blastin' Away (2003 CD) A-F Records (Produced by Duane Peters)[3]
  • Virus Nine / Hudson Falcons Split (2007 7" Vinyl) City Rat Records (German Import)
  • 'We're Here To Wreck Everything' (2007 - Never released)

References[]

  1. ^ Gordon, Rev. Keith A. "Review - What Are You Afraid Of?". AllMusic. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
  2. ^ Ferraz, Rob (April 2002). "Virus Nine What Are You Afraid Of?". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
  3. ^ Merrill, Shawn (December 2003). "Virus Nine Blastin' Away". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2009-08-10.

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