Lethargy (band)

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Lethargy
Origin Flag of the United States Rochester, New York, U.S.
Genre(s) Progressive metal
Technical death metal
Years active 1992–1999
Label(s) Spoth
Associated
acts
Today Is the Day
Mastodon
Brutal Truth
Former members
Erik Burke
Brann Dailor
Bill Kelliher
Adam Routier
Brian Steltz
Steve Nedwetsky

Lethargy was a technical death metal band formed in Rochester, New York\Rochester, New York in 1992 and disbanded in December 1999. Their last performance was on Christmas night of 1999. Drummer Brann Dailor and guitarist Bill Kelliher would later appear in Today Is the Day and Mastodon. Guitarist and vocalist Erik Burke is currently active in Nuclear Assault, Sulaco, Kalibas, Brutal Truth, and B.C.T. (Blatant Crap Taste).

Contents

  • Steve Nedwetsky − guitar (1992−1993)
  • Brian Steltz − guitar (1993−1994)

  • Lost in This Existence (1993)
  • Tainted (1994)
  • Humor Me, You Funny Little Man (The Red Tape) (1995)

  • Lethargy/Big Hair split (1994)
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