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Origin | Bogotá, Colombia |
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Years active | 1993–2002; 2007–2010 |
Spinoffs | Dia de los Muertos |
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agonyreborn |
Agony is a Colombian extreme metal band formed in Bogotá in 1993 by guitarist Andrés Jaramillo and drummer Alfonso Pinzón. [1]
The band was founded in 1993 [2] by guitarists Ernesto Robayo and Andrés Jaramillo, two high school friends that shared a common interest in heavy metal. Once in college, Robayo met Alfonso Pinzón, who became the group's drummer and in turn invited classmate Héctor Lozano, who joined on bass. Ernesto Velasco was added last, after auditioning as lead singer. This configuration of the band recorded a self-titled demo tape in 1994, with seven songs. [2]
Robayo and Velasco both left by the end of 1994 and were replaced by Carlos Marín (guitar) and César Botero (vocals). This lineup recorded the concert album Live All the Time in 1995, [2] [3] the first concert album ever recorded in Columbia. [4] It featured covers of Pantera's "Strength Beyond Strength" and Sepultura's "Propaganda". That year, Agony participated in the inaugural edition of the Bogotá rock festival Rock al Parque. [2]
Agony's first studio album, titled Millennium, [2] [5] was released in 1996 and included new bassist Carlos Reyes. In 1999, the band relocated to Los Angeles, California.[ citation needed] Shortly after, Reyes left and was briefly replaced by Juanes.[ citation needed] Marín also exited the group around this time.
Agony's second album, Reborn, came out in 2002, after which Botero departed, and the group went on hiatus.[ citation needed] In 2004, Jaramillo and Pinzón formed another metal band, Dia de los Muertos. In 2006, Agony reissued Millennium, [6] [7] and a year later, they headlined Rock al Parque for the fifth time. [2] [6]
The band's third album, The Devil's Breath, with Cello Dias on bass, was released in 2009. [8]
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