"Coming right smack in the middle of the height of the Nu-Metal movement, Caddis was one of a bunch of local bands riding the crest of that trend. In the late nineties they were gigging everywhere and as often as they could, and were gaining some popularity, particularly with the ladies. In 1999 they released their first and only album, Use only as Directed, an album that they financed by winning a studio time in a big battle of the bands contest. Having a sense of cracked humour, The cover of "Use only as Directed" was a old toaster brutally rammed full of large knives and still plugged in. Why the hell not." - 1999 review (no source)
Mark Bakovic - Vocals & Bass
Stu Huxtable - Drums
Another of the albums I'd found at Girrawheen Save the Children. How could i pass up on such a crazy album cover, and when I say crazy I mean it! Is that toaster still plugged in??!? I expected nothing less from the music when I finally got around to hearing it. I'm not a big metal guy in any regard, but I've most definitely heard worse things. The band actually reunited in 2018 to perform a one off gig after a good almost 20 year hiatus. Slayfest Perth was the event, and it seems they pulled a great crowd, having a great time back together!
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12 фев 2022