Bile (band)

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Bile
OriginNew York City, U.S.
GenresIndustrial metal, industrial rock
Years active1992–present
LabelsEnergy Records (1994–2000)
Bile Style (2000–present)
MembersKrztoff
R.H. Bear
Dave Sussman
John "SERVO" Disalvo
Brett Frana
Past memberslive: Lacey Connor
Archie A.K.
Kris Kemp
Rick Furr
Jaymz Alexander
Von Vinhasa
Brendin Ross
Bobabuse
Kirk 'Slash' Farrington
Brett Pirozzi
Eric Roi
Jeff-X
Sin-Dee Sex
Slave a.k.a. David Stagnari
Brett Frana
SerVo
Dave Sussman

Bile is an American industrial metal project based in New York City. Although there have been many different members throughout the band's career, Krztoff is the songwriting, recording and conceptual leader. The group has performed with as many as 11 and as small as two people on stage. The early shows in 1993–95 New York included a dominatrix and fire-breather.

History

Beginning in 1992 Bile began as an art project.

Sex Reflex. The album features their most popular song to date, "In League". Their song, "I Reject" appeared on the 1995 Mortal Kombat soundtrack. Their song "In League" appeared on the soundtrack to the 1998 Dee Snider film Strangeland. Krztoff went on to join Pigface
as guitarist in 2001. With help from Martin Atkins' distribution conduit, Bile Style Records then released Nightmare Before Krztoff, Black From The Dead, Demonic Electronic, The Copy Machine, Frankenhole and Regurge" The Best o' Bile.

Krztoff coined the phrase "Demonic Electronic" to best describe their sound and live show.

Bile has played and toured the U.S. extensively with artists such as Pigface,

Ohgr, Gwar, Misfits, and Rammstein
.

When performing live, Bile consists of Krztoff (vocals, lead guitar), R.H. Bear (bass, effects), Dave Sussman (guitar), former

My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult
, Brett Frana (keyboardist).

In 2013, Bile digitally released the album Built to Fuck, Born to Kill and in 2020 Sharks & Covid music sampler exclusively on YouTube

Discography

  • Suckpump (1994)
  • Teknowhore (1996)
  • The Darkbeat (EP, 1996)
  • Biledegradable (1997)
  • Sex Reflex (2000)
  • Nightmare Before Krztoff (2000)
  • Demonic Electronic (2002)
  • The Copy Machine (2002)
  • Frankenhole (2003)
  • Regurge: A Bucket of Bile, Best of Bile (2004)
  • Hate Radio (2009)
  • Built to Fuck, Born to Kill (2013)
  • Sharks and Covid, Vol. 1 (EP, 2021)
  • Pot Farmer, Vol. 2 (2022)

References

  1. ^ "Bile Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved July 20, 2023.

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