Wrath

Wrath was a Chicago based thrash band of the late eighties,
releasing three albums (one, interestingly, produced by none
other than Ronnie Montrose of
Montrose
fame) between 1986 and 1990, acheiving some local success but
not a lot of worldwide popularity.
They broke up soon after their third album, but reformed
as of fall 2005.
Current Members
Kurt Grayson
vocals
Scott Nyquist
guitars
Gary Modica
bass
Patt Maxwell
drums
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Former Members/Guests
Gary Golwitzer
vocals
(Stygian)
Mike Nyrkkanen
guitars
Mike Fron
drums
Rick Rios
drums
Dave Sollman
drums
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Discography
Fit Of Anger
1986
King Klassic
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- In the Wake
- Children of the Wicked
- What's Your Game
- Abuse It (Till it Bleeds)
- Bones--instrumental
- Fanatics
- Fallen Angel
- Machine
- Vigilante Killer
- Breakdown
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- Gary Golwitzer
- Scott Nyquist
- Mike Nyrkkanen
- Gary Modica
- Mike Fron
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Nothing To Fear
1987
Restless
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- R.I.P. (Ripped into Pieces)
- Mutants
- Hell is Full
- Painless
- Fear Itself
- Sudden Death
- Incineration/Caustic Sleep
- When Worlds Collide
- Victims in the Void
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- Gary Golwitzer
- Scott Nyquist
- Mike Nyrkkanen
- Gary Modica
- Rick Rios
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Reviews: Metal Observer
Insane Society
1990
Medusa
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- Killmania
- Panic Control
- Test of Faith
- Swarm
- War of Nerves
- Insane Society
- Law of Lies
- 11th Hour
- Closed Doors
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- Kurt Grayson
- Scott Nyquist
- Mike Nyrkkanen
- Gary Modica
- Dave Sollman
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(EP) Wrath E.P.
2008
self-released
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- Fingers Up
- What You Live For
- Another Day
- Keep Em In Line
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