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When the band started writing heavier, slower material, they turned into [[Fading Out]]; with members going on to be in [[Kinghorse]] and [[Arch]].
When the band started writing heavier, slower material, they turned into [[Fading Out]]; with members going on to be in [[Kinghorse]] and [[Arch]].


Members:
[[Image:malignantgrowth.jpg|right|frame|Mark A. & Brett]]
'''Members:'''
*[[Brett Ralph]] - vocals
*[[Brett Ralph]] - vocals
*[[Mark Abromavage]] - guitar
*[[Mark Abromavage]] - guitar
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*[[Dave Bradley]] - drums
*[[Dave Bradley]] - drums
*Kelly "Tomato" Smith]] - vocals
*Kelly "Tomato" Smith]] - vocals
Releases:
'''Releases:'''
*None
*None


Compilations:
'''Compilations:'''
*[[The Master Tape]] LP (Affirmation Records 1984) songs: ''Hopeless, Killing Time, Tired of Life''
*[[The Master Tape]] LP (Affirmation Records 1984) songs: ''Hopeless, Killing Time, Tired of Life''
[[Image:malignantgrowth.jpg|Mark A. & ?]]

Revision as of 05:36, 27 September 2005

M.F.G. Stats
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Based In: Louisville
Largest show: 200 people
Last show: ?
Reunion show: ?
Number of Members: ?

Originating with the southend hardcore contingent of the Abromavage brothers, this band took form after the brothers stumbled into a Babylon Dance Band gig at 1069 Bardstown Road, making friends with the inhabitants and getting hooked up with the idea of doing it themselves. They continued on like this for at least 2 years, never recording, but being Louisville's first "hardcore" band.

When the band started writing heavier, slower material, they turned into Fading Out; with members going on to be in Kinghorse and Arch.

Mark A. & Brett

Members:

Releases:

  • None

Compilations:

  • The Master Tape LP (Affirmation Records 1984) songs: Hopeless, Killing Time, Tired of Life