Abated Mass of Flesh | |
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Also known as | AMOF |
Origin | Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States |
Genres | Christian metal,death metal,deathcore |
Years active | 2011-present |
Labels | Martyrdom, Rottweiler, Transform Music, independent |
Associated acts | Parallax Withering, Broken Flesh, Willow Mount, Cadaverous Contingency |
Website | Abated Mass of Flesh on Facebook |
Members | Zach Plunkett Matthew Plunkett Thomas Wingate Max Tubville Riley Wingate |
Past members | Logan Hayworth Kade Dodson |
Abated Mass of Flesh discography | |
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Studio albums | 2 |
Live albums | 1 |
EPs | 5 |
Singles | 6 |
Abated Mass of Flesh is a Christian death metal band that originated in 2011 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The band has consisted of vocalist Matthew, lead guitarist Zack Plunkett, rhythm guitarist Thomas and drummer Riley Wingate, bassists Max Tubville and Logan Hayworth, and drummer Kade Dodson. The band has released one studio album, five EPs and one Live EP.
They have been compared to Dying Fetus and Crimson Thorn.
Abated Mass of Flesh is project that was started in 2011 by Zach Plunkett. For the first year he performed all the instruments and vocals and released an EP titled, Moth and Rust in the Temple of Putridity on July 6, 2011.
In 2012, Zach hired his brother Matthew to take over Vocals and his friend Logan Hayworth to play Bass.
In January 2013, Zach worked at a store and found Drummer Kade Dodson when he came in one day and commented on Zach's shirt, a T-shirt that had the name of the Brutal death metal band, Dying Fetus. The project became a full-fledged band by that point. Later that year, the band released Brutal Death and The Anatomy of Impurity.Brutal Death was mastered by Rocky Gray of Living Sacrifice, Soul Embraced and Evanescence fame. After finding Dodson, the band embarked on a Mini Tour, as well as their first, with Broken Flesh, performing only on two dates in Arkansas and Texas. During this time, the band was recording their debut studio album, entitled The Omen King and another EP called Deathcrusher. After the recording process, Hayworth left the band. In 2013, the band found Max "Mormegil" Tubville to take over the bass position.
In 2014, the band's debut full-length studio album, The Omen King was released. Soon after the release Dodson quit the band. The band found Drummer Riley Wingate and his brother Thomas Wingate, to take over Rhythm Guitars. The band toured with Every Knee Shall Bow in this time. This tour was EKSB's Vocalist Chris Hull's final tour with the band.