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Allen West | |
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Born | Brandon, Florida, United States | October 17, 1967
Genres | Death metal, death 'n' roll |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Guitar |
Years active | 1983–present |
Formerly of | Obituary, Massacre, Six Feet Under |
Allen West (born October 17, 1967, Brandon, Florida, United States) is an American death metal guitarist, who has been a member of Massacre, Obituary, Six Feet Under, [1] Lowbrow, Corpse Rot, and Southwicked. [2] He is considered to be a pioneering figure of the death metal genre in the 1980s. [3]
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West formed the band Massacre in 1983, while he was still in high school. West's second band was Xecutioner, which laid down the foundation of Obituary.
West founded Six Feet Under. Later vocalist Chris Barnes of Cannibal Corpse joined in 1993. Initially a side project for Barnes, it became a full-time band in early 1995 after his departure from Cannibal Corpse. West remained with the band until late 1997, recording two albums and an EP in his tenure. In 1998 West formed Lowbrow band. It was announced in January 2009 that Lowbrow has decided to disband at the conclusion of their European tour. [4] He has been in the band Southwicked ever since. [5]
West has one son and resides in Florida.
He was first arrested on March 03, 2000 for domestic violence [6] and on April 04 of that same year, after soliciting another to commit prostitution. [7] On October 19, 2005 West made his first DUI offense. [8] None of these incidents, however, leaded to his imprisionment.
On May 16, 2007, he was arrested and imprisoned after his fifth DUI offense, incarcerated at the Gainesville Correctional Institution and released on January 19, 2008. [9]
In late March 2013, West was arrested for producing methamphetamine in his own home. [10] He was sentenced to one year, 3 months, and 15 days in prison on July 16, 2013, but was released April 20th 2014 having served less than nine months of his sentence. [11]
On February 27, 2015, West was arrested in Sumter County Florida for petty theft. The case went to trial in May 2016, and as it was his third conviction he was sentenced to three years, ultimately being released October 7, 2018, having served two years and eight months.
One year after being released, he was arrested again, in Citrus County Florida on December 18, 2019, due to felony petit theft for the fourth time and misdemeanor resisting a merchant. [12]
At 52 years old, having a sequence of legal troubles throughout his life, on October 06, 2020, West was arrested once more, in Sumter County, Florida, facing a series of concurrent sentences, which included probation violation and heroin and methamphetamine possession. [13]
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