Magnum Carnage
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Magnum Carnage is an American
United States
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 black metal
Black metal
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 band from Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii
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. Originally formed in 1996, the band has gone through many lineup changes all of which were led and assembled by band leader Kai Laigo.

Recorded material

The band has self-released four full-length CDs and one EP to date, which have received radio airplay and reviews locally, nationally and around the world. Response is widely varied, as shown by the band’s 2006 LP "Evil Never Dies". It appeared on KTUH FM’s "Loud Music" chart as a requested album, as well as winning Harder Beat magazine’s "Worst CD of 2006" award. They have also appeared on internationally distributed compilations such as Knuckle Tracks #99, and Hawaiian Express Records METAL: Made in Hawaii. For one week in 1998, the song "Deathscythe" had enough downloads to place #3 on MP3.com's world-wide black metal chart.

Discography

  • The Final Chapter - 1996
  • Nightmare Factory - 1999
  • Flowers of Flesh and Blood - 2002
  • Evil Never Dies - 2006
  • Digital Wolves (EP) - 2006

Live performance

Magnum Carnage has played over 60 live shows, mostly by invitation. Working with promotions such as Sick Nick Productions and Underworld Events, and regularly playing clubs such as Pink Cadillac, Anna Banana's, The Ninja House, King’s Crab and The Wave, they have covered most of Honolulu’s metal and rock scene.

Members

Magnum Carnage has featured musicians from other Honolulu bands such as Alex Nagata (The Sticklers), Les Hernandez (The Quintessentials) and Jimi Lavalee (Laissez Faire).

Current members

  • Kai Laigo; guitar
    Guitar
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    s, bass guitar
    Bass guitar
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    , keyboards
    Keyboard instrument
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    , vocals
    Singing
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    , programming, 1996–present
  • Daniel Fernandez; guitars, 2002–present

Former members

  • John Voorhis - drums
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    1999-2002
  • Dennis Phillips - bass guitar, live 1998
  • Jason Diangelo. - bass guitar and lead guitar, live 1999-2000
  • Chris Yap - bass guitar, live 1999
  • John "Fat Chance" Snyder - bass guitar, live, 2000-2001
  • Lester Hernandez - guitar, live, 2001
  • Joel Courtenay - guest guitars on recordings, 1996, 2000
  • Angelo Barquez - guitars, 2001
  • Danny "The Bearded Wonder" Davidson - bass guitar, live 2002
  • Alex Nagata - drums, 2002-2006
  • lord Hinsdale - bass guitar, live, 2002-2004
  • Cassandra Metternich - keyboards, 2005
  • Kelly Anarchy - bass guitar, live 2005
  • Jimi Lavalee - drums, 2006
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