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San Francisco's Epidemic joined the crowded Bay Area thrash metal party in 1988, using that year's Immortal Minority demo to secure a deal with Metalcore Records, and unleashing their debut album, The Truth of What Will Be..., by 1990. Two years later, and now signed to Metal Blade, vocalist Carl Fulli, guitarists Erik Moggridge and Guy Higbey, bassist Mark Bodine, and drummer Bob Cochran had realized that thrash was passé and used their next album, Decameron, as a transition point into death metal, but still few consumers paid any heed. Higbey's departure reduced Epidemic to a four-piece prior to their final album, Exit Paradise, by which time most every vestige of thrash had been discarded, leaving the band treading a more current but ultimately derivative sound borrowed from the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:6JW8wliOEwaDZ231ZY7cf4">Sepultura</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:0SbGI4sb8dAKFZnK7RFyhz">Obituary</a>. Inevitably, Epidemic gave up the fight soon thereafter, with Moggridge going off to found deathly stoner rock band Old Granddad. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi

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