Atazoth
Tim Atazoth Bio:
"Born in Whittier, California under the name Timothy Flores, Tim Atazoth is a multi-instrumentalist, who plays in several bands in the Orange County punk scene such as Mr E and the Filthy Devils, Riotgun, and the Order of Nine Angels. Tim has also been seen on stage as guest keyboardist for the Broken Patron Saints several times. Influenced by the likes of Punk, Metal, and Industrial music, the awkward yet charming musician's versatility comes from the passion for the art. The first release he's featured on, "The Devil May Care" by The Order of Nine Angels, came out in October 2015 with him on Vocals, Guitar, and Bass. Since then, he's been featured on numerous punk compilations, self made demos, and is expected to have several new releases out this year. Currently, Tim plays guitar in Mr E and the Filthy Devils (Dec 2016 - ), plays Rhythm Guitarist (April 2018 - ) and Organist (April 2017- ) in Riotgun, and is the creative force behind The Order of Nine Angels (Sept 2015 - ) as their Guitarist, Vocalist, and Songwriter. Tim also has an industrial noise project called Isolation By Design (150XD35) that puts out releases sporadically.
Links
Tim Atazoth: https://www.facebook.com/AmazingAtazoth/
The Order of Nine Angels: https://www.facebook.com/TheOrderOf9/
Riotgun: https://www.facebook.com/riotgunUSA/
Mr E and the Filthy Devils: https://www.facebook.com/Mreandthefilthydevils/"
Georgie
Georgie Venereal Bio:
I started playing guitar when I was about fourteen years old. I will be completely honest with you, at first, I really did not want to play guitar because I was enamored with Cliff Burton's bass playing talent, and being that my mother was a concert pianist, I wanted to rebel and not play the same instrument. It was either the violin, flute, or electric guitar, anything to make ear splitting noise. Sure, I could have played drums to beat the hell out of something and make such beautiful ear-pounding wrack it , but I wanted to plug something in and feel the feedback. I really wanted to play bass, but my father surprised me with a Spanish nylon acoustic guitar inwhich I began to teach myself how to read tablature and play Metallica's songs (doesn't everybody?), and learn bass tabs. I was blown away by the ferocity of the Ramones and I began to play their songs by ear. Slayer, Sepultura, D.R.I., Kreator, GWAR, Napalm Death, Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax, The Misfits, Megadeth, and Anthrax were my gateways towards Thrash and Grindcore.
Turning fifteen, I dove head first into punk. I was learning songs from Subhumans, Litmus Green, Total Chaos, Guttermouth, Pennywise, Bad Religion, The Clash, The Germs, The Descendents, The Exploited, Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys, GG Allin and the Murder Junkies, Crass, Discharge, Bad Brains, and Millions of Dead Cops. I kept playing guitar and learning as much as I could, and one day, my friends and I threw a brutal garage sale where we sold all of my Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles figurines, Transformers, GI Joes, and a Comador 64 computer with all of the large flat floppy disks (games and programs). With that sale, I was able to buy my first bass, a Fender: American P-Bass (Made in Mexico?) along with a small Fender bass amp. My parents were driven crazy, and since I cleaned out the garage with the sale and help from my bros, we formed Suburban Killers and practiced in the garage till the neighbors called the cops. I knew then, that music was my life (not to mention therapy). My buddy Diech would later give me an electric guitar (Ibanez RG-7 series) for my birthday, and I haven't looked back since. Playing guitar in class, during nutrition, at lunch, at home, at work, and where ever I could. I wield the 200lb. Axe because I write heavy riffs.
THE BLACK TOMB. The Black Tomb was formed for Jorge M. Valdes' Comic Book
Project. Jorge wanted a band that reflected the characters in his story as well
as music to create a cruel and unrelenting sound to his book.
Georgie Venereal (aka. Count Goreboar) played for Suburban
Killers (bass player and backing vocals), The Crooks (bass player and backing
vocals), Gutwrench (Bass), The NOBS (Vocals), The Zipper Pigs (Bass, Vokills), Social F**k Disease (Vocals, Bass, and guitar), Necrotic (bass),
Terrorism (Lead Guitar, lyricist), The Black Tomb (vocals, Lead guitar,
songwriter, lyricist), Negative Erection (Songwriter and composer),
Psychosexuals (Lead Guitar), Funeral Party (Lead Guitar), Virgin Mary Suicide (Lead Guitar), Mourning's Light (Vocals, Lead Guitar, and Lyricist), Negative Erection (Lead Guitar, Programmer, and Composer), Severed Nuns (Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Vocals, and
Songwriter), Human Hater (Lead Guitar and Music), and Meat Cleaver Messiah
(Lead guitar, songwriter, lyricist).
After hitting up Egghead for a PSYCHOSEXUALS reunion, we decided on creating a totally new project, and it is with great honor to introduce everyone to Mr. E and the Filthy Devils. We are musicians, but we are also fans of music (more like music junkies), and one can see our passion for it.
I started playing guitar when I was about fourteen years old. I will be completely honest with you, at first, I really did not want to play guitar because I was enamored with Cliff Burton's bass playing talent, and being that my mother was a concert pianist, I wanted to rebel and not play the same instrument. It was either the violin, flute, or electric guitar, anything to make ear splitting noise. Sure, I could have played drums to beat the hell out of something and make such beautiful ear-pounding wrack it , but I wanted to plug something in and feel the feedback. I really wanted to play bass, but my father surprised me with a Spanish nylon acoustic guitar inwhich I began to teach myself how to read tablature and play Metallica's songs (doesn't everybody?), and learn bass tabs. I was blown away by the ferocity of the Ramones and I began to play their songs by ear. Slayer, Sepultura, D.R.I., Kreator, GWAR, Napalm Death, Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax, The Misfits, Megadeth, and Anthrax were my gateways towards Thrash and Grindcore.
Turning fifteen, I dove head first into punk. I was learning songs from Subhumans, Litmus Green, Total Chaos, Guttermouth, Pennywise, Bad Religion, The Clash, The Germs, The Descendents, The Exploited, Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys, GG Allin and the Murder Junkies, Crass, Discharge, Bad Brains, and Millions of Dead Cops. I kept playing guitar and learning as much as I could, and one day, my friends and I threw a brutal garage sale where we sold all of my Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles figurines, Transformers, GI Joes, and a Comador 64 computer with all of the large flat floppy disks (games and programs). With that sale, I was able to buy my first bass, a Fender: American P-Bass (Made in Mexico?) along with a small Fender bass amp. My parents were driven crazy, and since I cleaned out the garage with the sale and help from my bros, we formed Suburban Killers and practiced in the garage till the neighbors called the cops. I knew then, that music was my life (not to mention therapy). My buddy Diech would later give me an electric guitar (Ibanez RG-7 series) for my birthday, and I haven't looked back since. Playing guitar in class, during nutrition, at lunch, at home, at work, and where ever I could. I wield the 200lb. Axe because I write heavy riffs.
THE BLACK TOMB. The Black Tomb was formed for Jorge M. Valdes' Comic Book
Project. Jorge wanted a band that reflected the characters in his story as well
as music to create a cruel and unrelenting sound to his book.
Georgie Venereal (aka. Count Goreboar) played for Suburban
Killers (bass player and backing vocals), The Crooks (bass player and backing
vocals), Gutwrench (Bass), The NOBS (Vocals), The Zipper Pigs (Bass, Vokills), Social F**k Disease (Vocals, Bass, and guitar), Necrotic (bass),
Terrorism (Lead Guitar, lyricist), The Black Tomb (vocals, Lead guitar,
songwriter, lyricist), Negative Erection (Songwriter and composer),
Psychosexuals (Lead Guitar), Funeral Party (Lead Guitar), Virgin Mary Suicide (Lead Guitar), Mourning's Light (Vocals, Lead Guitar, and Lyricist), Negative Erection (Lead Guitar, Programmer, and Composer), Severed Nuns (Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Vocals, and
Songwriter), Human Hater (Lead Guitar and Music), and Meat Cleaver Messiah
(Lead guitar, songwriter, lyricist).
After hitting up Egghead for a PSYCHOSEXUALS reunion, we decided on creating a totally new project, and it is with great honor to introduce everyone to Mr. E and the Filthy Devils. We are musicians, but we are also fans of music (more like music junkies), and one can see our passion for it.
Surge
Sexual Surge Bio:
Surge is a professional drummer, and he has played in bands like: The Voids, I Will Have My Revenge, Sieve, Social F**k Disease, Dimension 7, The Black Tomb (Drums and Backing Vocals), and Los Guppies (Drums and Backing Vocals). Both, Georgie Venereal and Surge were members of SFD, but the so called Anarcho Punk movement was going to a mass hypocritical travel out of the underground and into the market. Which caused the end of SFD and the birth of something much more sinister, The Black Tomb. The Black Tomb cracked open the blackened crypt and saw the light of many shows and recordings, but as time passed Surge became more focused with his project of Los Guppies as they would tour more and had frequent shows, so The Black Tomb would be lost in its hiatus, until Georgie called Surge and would invite him to join Mr. E and the Filthy Devils. Surge would always inspire and push his fellow band mates to further their professionalism as he is the driving force and backbone of the music. Without his beats, time cannot be established in our music. This project is a creation of three likeminded individuals, spreading their artistic ideals through the medium of music, art, multimedia...etc. etc. Long Live Beelzepunx!
Surge is a professional drummer, and he has played in bands like: The Voids, I Will Have My Revenge, Sieve, Social F**k Disease, Dimension 7, The Black Tomb (Drums and Backing Vocals), and Los Guppies (Drums and Backing Vocals). Both, Georgie Venereal and Surge were members of SFD, but the so called Anarcho Punk movement was going to a mass hypocritical travel out of the underground and into the market. Which caused the end of SFD and the birth of something much more sinister, The Black Tomb. The Black Tomb cracked open the blackened crypt and saw the light of many shows and recordings, but as time passed Surge became more focused with his project of Los Guppies as they would tour more and had frequent shows, so The Black Tomb would be lost in its hiatus, until Georgie called Surge and would invite him to join Mr. E and the Filthy Devils. Surge would always inspire and push his fellow band mates to further their professionalism as he is the driving force and backbone of the music. Without his beats, time cannot be established in our music. This project is a creation of three likeminded individuals, spreading their artistic ideals through the medium of music, art, multimedia...etc. etc. Long Live Beelzepunx!