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In 1989 two extroverted musicians formed together and still exist in a unique formation. Marco is the lead singer of the band who also plays guitar and Heiko, on drums and also sings. The individuality of the band makes it difficult to describe their style of music – let’s just say it’s Rock ’n’ Roll with the effects of Psychobilly, Surf, Rockabilly and Punk.
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The band’s debut album, a 10” LP “Evil Eyes” was released in 1995 by Crazy Love Records. In 1996 followed the LP “Fear Will Freeze You” also on Crazy Love Records. Over the years they’ve experienced a lot on stage where they have a hand in fascinating the masses with their great show on stage. The band has shared the stage with famous Rock ’n’ Roll bands around the world from Calella, Spain to Lahti, Finland from Warsaw, Poland to Londrina, Brazil.
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In 1999 the band presented the “Suicide City” EP by the Japanese label “On the Hill Records”. Their latest release “Tonight?!” was co-produced by “Haryboobooana Records” and “Streetmusic Berlin”. Over the years, the guys have grown up and the evolution of the music’s sound and technique has gotten more brilliant & exciting. The lyrics are spiked with their experiences made though the years – a melancholy and rough sound indeed. Through the history of Damage Done By Worms a lot of bass players took part of it. The first one on double bass was Rico. He started his career in this band 1989 and worked hard on the genuine Damage Done By Worms style.
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