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The Deep Eynde
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Background information
Origin Los Angeles, United States
Genres Punk rock, goth rock
Years active 1990–2014
Labels Apollyon Antiphone, Bomp! USA, Cargo Records
Associated acts The Lords of the New Church,
Website The Deep Eynde official Facebook
Members Fate Fatal, Daniel Overberger, Rob Graver, Dar Larizadeh
Past members Tim Morbid, Killjo Zapata, Reverend Ryk, Oren Karpovsky, Robert Lokerbee, Brian Pitatt, Daniel DeLeon, Justino Franco, Chris Gultry, Matt Colonna.

The Deep Eynde is a deathrock/punk band from Los Angeles, California. Most known for their past theatrical live performances (which included colored plastic wrap outfits, real blood, fake abortions, live insects, worms, and an octopus suit) the band has grown in their style to encompass Punk, Gothic, Deathrock, Psychobilly, and Rock 'n Roll. The band has since been an influence for the second wave of Gothic Bands in the United States.

The Deep Eynde roughly began in 1990 by Fate Fatal (A Million Machines), after an abrupt departure from industrial band Kittens For Christian. TDE was originally three members, Fatal on vocals, Reverend Ryk on bass and Robert Lockerbee on Guitar, however after a year, that line-up changed to Killjo Zapata on Guitar, Oren Karpovsky on Bass, and Matt Callonna on drums.

The first TDE album was recorded with the help of engineer/producer Mike Rozon using six songs from the new line-up, while the remaining electronic-based songs including Parfumery were written by Fate Fatal, while keyboard arrangement created by Arlene Meyer. With the completion in place, this album called City Lights was released by German record company, Apollyon Antiphone. The album reflected the dark influences of Siouxsie and the Banshees & Bauhaus.

In 1995, another line-up change would bring in guitarist Daniel deLeon (of The Insaints Rezurex), and eventually drummer Hal Satan aka Juan Sermeno(of Penis Flytrap), the second album Suicide Drive was released. After years of touring the states, including being regulars at NYC's infamous CBGB's, the band regrouped to record the album which they are most known for, Shadowland.

In 2004, The Deep Eynde's third album Shadowland had caught the eye of skateboard legend Duane Peters and his record label Disaster Records, a subsidiary of BOMP!USA records. In late 2004, the first American release of the Deep Eynde hit the shelves all over the United States, making The Deep Eynde's biggest release to date, crossing into Punk, Rock, Psychobilly and Gothic.


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