Nasty Savage

Nasty Savage is an American thrash metal band from Brandon, Florida, United States.[2] The band rose to popularity primarily due to singer "Nasty" Ronnie Galetti's over-the-top stage show performances (in early shows Ronnie smashed television sets over his head).[2] The second album featuring the hit single "XXX" was recorded at Progressive Music in Tampa. These recordings helped to get the band signed with heavy metal label Metal Blade Records.[2] After releasing four albums between 1985 and 1989 they broke up.[2] After there had been speculation about a reunion for some time, an album of new material was released in the spring of 2004. Since then, the band has played occasional live shows. In January 2016, it was reported that Nasty Savage was planning to record a new album in the summer of that year.[3] As of November 2019, no such recording has been released.

Nasty Savage
OriginBrandon, Florida, United States
GenresPower metal, thrash metal, death metal
Years active1983–1990, 2002–2012, 2016–present
LabelsMetal Blade, Crook'd Records
Associated actsAcheron, Lowbrow, Gardy-Loo, Denial Fiend, Havoc Mass [1]
MembersRonnie Galetti
David Austin
Demian Gordon
Scott Carino
Jim Coker

Band members

Current

  • "Nasty" Ron Galletti- vocals (1983-1990, 2002-2012, 2016-present)
  • David Austin- guitars (1983-1990, 2002-2012, 2016-present)
  • Jim Coker- drums (2002-2003, 2016-present)
  • Scott Carino- bass (2018-present)
  • Pete Sykes- guitars (2018-present)

Former

  • Fred Dregischan- bass (1983-1985)
  • Ben Meyer- guitars (1983-1990, 2002-2012)
  • Demian Gordon- guitars (2016–2018)
  • Dezso Istvan Bartha- bass (1985-1987)
  • Chris Moorhouse- bass (1987-1988; died 1988)
  • Richard Bateman- bass (1988-1990, 2002-2012, 2016-2018; died 2018)
  • Curtis Beeson- drums (1983-1990, 2003-2012)

Timeline

Discography

  • Wage of Mayhem Demo (1984)
  • Nasty Savage (1985)
  • Live in Brandon Bootleg (1985)
  • Indulgence (1987)
  • Abstract Reality EP (1988)
  • Penetration Point (1989)
  • Wage of Mayhem EP (2003)
  • Cleveland 87 Live (2003)
  • Psycho Psycho (2004)

References

  1. "Nasty Savage". BNR Metal. Retrieved 2011-12-15.
  2. Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who’s Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 246. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  3. "Reunited Nasty Savage To Record New Album". Blabbermouth.net. 21 January 2016. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
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