Dead Speak

Atlanta based Death/Grind Metal band sounding like Cannibal Corpse, Grave and Suffocation.

5 top 50
39 songs
20.6K plays
Picture for song ' Broken Crown of Mrznja' by artist 'Dead Speak'

Broken Crown of Mrznja

Death/Black Metal

Picture for song 'Flames of Manifest' by artist 'Dead Speak'

Flames of Manifest

No vocals, sample version release

Death/Black Metal

Picture for song 'Revelation Earth' by artist 'Dead Speak'

Revelation Earth

Song is not completed, more to come.

Death/Black Metal

Picture for song 'Kill Box' by artist 'Dead Speak'
Picture for song 'Shockwave' by artist 'Dead Speak'
Dead Speak was a band formed back in 1987. Known as Disciple, Aggressor and Desecrator, the band finally in 1989 changed permanently to Dead Speak. The band was made up of Denney Jay-Vocals, Joey Guerrieri-Guitar, Steve Parr-Lead Guitar from 1992-1993, Kenny Wofford-Bass from 1987-1993, Carey Brewer-Bass from 1993-1994, David Briley-Bass from 1989-1990 and Jody Kelley-Drums. Influences at the time were Cannibal Corpse, Death and Suffocation. The band called it quits in 1994. In 2003 members of the band reunited to redo their old songs. Along with new songs the band still remains a local Atlanta band.
Band/artist history
Coming soon!
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We don't play live anymore. We played through the southeastern states. Loved playing live for the crowd. Playing with Deicide, Cannibal Corpse and Obituary were our highlight shows to us. We were very lucky to even get to play at the famous Metroplex in Atlanta.
Your musical influences
Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, Suffocation, Bolt-Thrower, Naplam Death, Grave, Nile, Cryptopsy, Hate Eternal, Blood Red Throne, Gorguts, Obituary, Gorgasm, Iniquity, Malevolent Creation, Vader, Slayer, Yattering, 6 Feet Under.
What equipment do you use?
USA Jackson and USA B C Rich guitars with Digitech GNX processor, Jackson tube head with 2x Crate 4x12 Celestion Speakers. Tama Drums, Sabien cymbals B C Rich and Ibanez bass guitars with Ampeg amps
Anything else?
Special thanks to all the Atlanta bands that we played, hung out, partied, fought and jammed with.
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