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Paindivision

Paindivision
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genres Heavy metal
Thrash metal
Years active 2005–present
Labels Riot! Entertainment
Associated acts Dungeon, The Harlots, Empires of Eden
Website paindivision.com
Members Stu Marshall
Dan Quinlan
Ben Thomas
Frog
Past members Tim Yatras
Jason "Juju" Spendir
Mark Probin
Mark Hobson
Jordan Howe
Joe Rahme
Ray Martens
Shayne reid

Paindivision is an Australian heavy metal band, formed in late 2005 by guitarist Stu Marshall while he was concurrently a member of the Sydney band Dungeon. Paindivision has released two albums and toured extensively in Australia and Japan and opened for a range of touring acts including Armored Saint, Death Angel, Black Label Society, Helloween and Vanishing Point. The band's current membership includes, bassist Dan Quinlan, Drummer Frog and guitarist Ben Thomas.

Stu Marshall formed Paindivision (First known as 20 Grams) as a side-project to Dungeon in 2005, originally with Tim Yatras (also of Dungeon) on drums, Jason Spendir on bass, keyboardist Ray Martens and lead vocalist Mark Probin. Tim Yatras left after a short time and was replaced by Joe Rahme and after a handful of shows around Australia with this line-up they opened for ex-Skid Row lead vocalist Sebastian Bach, Mark Probin was replaced with Jordan Howe, best known from The Harlots, an offshoot of Sydney glam metal act Candy Harlots. With this line-up, the group supported Black Label Society in Sydney before reverting to the Paindivision name in November 2006. A self-funded four track EP titled "Four Play" was also issued and the band began to develop a profile in Japan, where Marshall was known for his work in Dungeon.

Dan Quinlan replaced Spendir in 2007 and Paindivision began work on a full-length album and tied up a record deal with Riot! Entertainment. The Paindivision album came out in the middle of the year and was supported by a Japanese tour and Australian performances with Sebastian Bach. In February 2008, Paindivision opened for Helloween in Sydney and soon began work on a second album. Before it was completed, Ray Martens departed from the band. He was not immediately replaced and One Path was recorded as a four piece with some live tracks included from their Japanese shows. The album was subsequently released in Australia in October and by Soundholic in Japan in February 2009. In the meantime, Mark Hobson from Sydney metal band This World joined Paindivision on guitar and Pete Hunt of Razor of Occam replaced Rahme. Vocalist Jordan Howe then left the band a day before they were due to play in Sydney with Death Angel and Armored Saint; a temporary replacement performed with Paindivision that day. Since then, Quinlan has been the group's singer.


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