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Painkiller

Real name: Painkiller

Effective period / Period of releases: 2015

Members: Michał Warachowski, Oz Villarruel Gómez, Łukasz Ferenc, Marcin Chojnacki (2), Mateusz Szrama

Death/Thrash Metal band formed in Jabłonowo Pomorskie (Poland) in 2014.

Current line-up band

Oz Villarruel Gómez - Vocals (2019-present)
Michał "Crowley" Warachowski - Guitars (2014-present), Vocals (2014-2018)
Tomasz Przybysz - Bass (2015-2018, 2020-present)
Łukasz Ferenc - Drums (2014-present)

Past Membrs:

Cezary "Masakrator" Pszczoliński - Drums (2013-2014)
Mateusz ''Orlen" Szrama - Bass (2013-2015)
Marcin ''Jołek" Chojnacki - Guitars (2015-2016)
Jarosław Kopeć - Guitars (2016-2019)

The band was formed at the turn of March and April 2014. From the very beginning the premise was to play fast, hard and technically, to give inspiration to old school death metal of the 90s, the band adopted the name Painkiller is not known for what reason. The band was founded by Michał Warachowski, who invited Cezary Pszoliński to co-operate, with Mateusz Szramke as the bassist who co-operated with Michał and Cezar in White Rabbit. The material was made quite quickly, from the very beginning it was clear what we were going to play, unfortunately it took a long time for some of the band members to fail ... The band from the very beginning had a problem with the vocalist, there were many, none of them could approach professionally. Finally, the vocalist became MIchał. After a series of concerts, the irritation of Michał and Mateusz reached its zenith and the band left Caesar. In his place came Łukasz Ferenc and soon after him Marcin Chojnacki. In the new line-up with a new strength, the band released its first debut album entitled Death Carrier, on which Jacek Hiro played a guest role (Sceptic, ex-Virgin Sntach, Voodoo Gods, ex- Never, ex-Decapitated). We are currently submitting new material in a new line-up, ordering concerts in front of a growing audience.

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