Reverend (band)
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Reverend is an American
History
After struggling with drug problems within his current band, David Wayne decided to leave Metal Church in the late '80's and find another group to join. Wayne searched around Los Angeles looking for the best band in which he could participate. He met with ex-
Around this time, Heretic, the band whose singer, Mike Howe, recently left to replace Wayne in Metal Church, called David Wayne repeatedly and urged him to at least listen to their songs. Despite being reluctant at first, Wayne eventually met with the members of Heretic at a Denny's restaurant where they played him some of their songs on a tape recorder. Wayne was impressed, and decided that they were the right band for him, thus laying the foundation of Reverend. Wayne later described this ironic episode as a "cosmic joke" on everyone involved.[1]
Members
Current line-up
- Bobby Lucas - vocals (2019–present)
- Bill Rhynes - guitars (1992–1993, 2019–present)
- Aaron Tackett - bass (2019–present)
- Todd Stotz - drums (2000–2003, 2019–present)
Former members
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Discography
Albums
- World Won't Miss You (1990)
- Play God (1991)
- Resurrected (2010-2011?)
EPs
- Reverend (1989)
- Live (1992)
- A Gathering of Demons (2001)
References
External links
- Reverend at AllMusic
- Discography on nolifetilmetal