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Lineup One:
Lineup One:
*[[Mark Brickey]] - vocals
*[[Mark Brickey]] - vocals
*[[Billy Halter]] - guitar
*[[Arron Baumley]] - drums
*[[Corey Roderer]] - bass


Lineup Two:
Lineup Two:
*[[Mark Brickey]] - vocals
*[[Billy Halter]] - guitar
*[[Arron Baumley]] - drums
*[[Corey Roderer]] - bass
*[[Lee Fetzer]] - guitar


Lineup Three:
Lineup Three:
*[[Mark Brickey]] - vocals
*[[Billy Halter]] - guitar
*[[Lee Fetzer]] - guitar
*[[Ramsey Grisom]] - bass
*[[Thommy Browne]] - drums


Lineup Four:
Lineup Four:
*[[Mark Brickey]] - vocals
*[[Billy Halter]] - guitar
*[[Matt Brown]] - guitar
*[[Ramsey Grisom]] - bass
*[[Thommy Browne]] - drums


Lineup Five:
Lineup Five:

Revision as of 10:08, 14 September 2004

Enkindel was a long running hardcore band in the mid 1990s.

"Hey, it ain't slayer, btu at least you can mosh to it" (from an Enkindel flyer) pretty much summed up the band. Their style was the characteristic "melodic hardcore" of the mid 90s with chugga-chugga guitars and a singer that sang/screamed (a little more of the former, a little less of the latter), but it also mixed in influences from their contemporaries such as Endpoint (with whom they shared a member), and Erchint (with whom they split a 7").

Around 1998, the band asked guitarist [[ ]] to leave, supposedly over a drinking problem. The band moved towards a much more poppy sound, played out one time under a different name, got no reaction whatsoever, and decided to rename themselves The Enkindels. Please head over to the Enkindels entry to finish the story.

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  • Misfits rip-off... The illustration from the Misfit's Legacy of Brutality record on the back with "Enkindel" in the misfits typeface. Black shirts, white print?