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Deist Requiem | |
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Origin | Virginia Beach, Virginia |
Genres | Industrial rock - Heavy Metal |
Years active | 1991 - present |
Labels | Sacrifice Records War Head Records |
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Deist Requiem is an industrial rock band from Virginia Beach, Virginia, founded by frontman Kyzer Kooper (born William Alan Cooper in 1973 in Kingsport, Tennessee). The band was signed to Warhead Records America for its self-titled CD which was produced by Martin Atkins (Pigface, Ministry, Nine Inch Nails). After dropping the label as a result of disputes over rights and money , the band then went out on their own label, Sacrifice Records.
The band toured across the United States for several years, gaining a large underground following, while opening for bands such as Alice Cooper, Scorpions, Gwar, Marilyn Manson, Morbid Angel, Kid Rock, Sevendust, Sister machine Gunn, La Guns, Hate Dept, King's X (Poundhound with Dug Pinnick), Boiler, Dog Fashion Disco, Overkill, Nile, Staind, The Dave Brockie Experience, Bongzilla, Bad Religion, Wednesday 13, Lamb of God and many more. DEIST REQUIEM was signed and endorsed by Jägermeister in 1998 and was one of the first in the Jäger band promotion. After disbanding in 2002, Kyzer Kooper and the co-founding guitar player David Wright joined with keyboardist Toad and bassist Jeff Daye to form DEVIL JOY, they released one CD called The Fine Art of Failure in 2006.
In 2009, Kyzer Kooper formed the band America's Most Rotten. The band went on a small number of tours, recorded a CD, and promptly disbanded. However, the CD was never released. In 2010, Kooper reformed DEIST with Red Burke (bass), Lucky Riggs (guitar) and Scott Stewart (drums) for a series of concerts.
In 2011, former drummer Jodi Joy joined Universal Records recording artist Hear Kitty Kitty, as of 2012 Joy was no longer with the band.
Former bass player Brian Powers is now a member of the country group Phoenix Drive.
Former guitar player Brance Arnold is one half of the country duo Chacho and Brance. They are regulars on the nationally syndicated show Troubadour TX.
The 2013 horror film Music Store Massacre starring David Meadows and Gordon Price featured 4 songs by the band. Lead singer Kyzer Kooper also made his film debut under his real name William Cooper.
Deist Requiem returned to the stage October 19, 2013 at Zakk's in Murfreesboro, North Carolina. This was then followed by Halloween Night at Jewish Mother in Virginia Beach, VA on October 31, 2013.
Work on CD recorded at GWAR's Slave Pit Studio is complete and will be released March 3, 2015 via Sacrifice Records. The CD will be titled "The Happiness Delusion". This is the last recordings to feature what some consider the 'classic' line up. The CD was Produced, Mixed and Mastered by h3, singer of hERETICS iN tHE lAB.
March 21, 2015 at The Riff House in Chesapeake, Va Mark Flyge (Former Bane, 8 Fraud guitarist) performed his first show with Deist Requiem. He has officially joined Deist Requiem as a second guitarist. This is the first time the band has carried a 2 guitar player lineup on a permanent basis.
The song 'Sugar Daddy Serenade' from the CD 'The Happiness Delusion' will be featured in the upcoming 2016 horror film 'The Devil's Door'.
Kyzer Kooper Vocals/Keyboards/Programming (1991–present)
Mark Flyge Guitar / Bass (2015–2019)
Mike Gotte Drums (2012–2019)
Lucky Riggs Guitar (2010 - 2015 / 2017–2019)
Brad Way Keyboards/Programming (1991-1993)
David Isley Vocals/Programming (1991-1993)
David Wright Guitar (1993-1996 / 2002-2003)
Bryan Wray Drums (1993-1995)
Brian Powers Bass (1995-2002)
Jodi Joy Drums (1995-2002)
Mike Adams Guitar (1994-1995)
Lucas Marino Guitar (1997-1998)
Juan Marerro Guitar (1998-2000)
Brance Arnold Guitar (2000-2002)
Jeff Daye Bass (2002-2003)
Allen King Drums (2002-2003)
Scott Stewart Drums (2010-2012)
Red Burke Bass (2010 - 2015)
Deitiphobia (Tape Release only) 1992
Side One:
Side Two:
Deist Requiem War Head Records 1996
Hate Songs From The Heart Sacrifice Records 1998
A Tribute To Ministry 1999 on Invisible Records Another Prick In The Wall
Trendy Sacrifice Records 2000
Deist : Requiem for a generation 1992–2002 Sacrifice Records 2002(OUT OF PRINT)
Deist Side
Disc 1
Requiem Side Disc 2
Absence of Faith: The Best of Deist Requiem Sacrifice Records 2010
The Happiness Delusion Sacrifice Records (Released March 3, 2015)
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