Cryptopsy

Canadian death/thrash metal band Necrosis was formed in April 1988[5] by drummer Mike Atkin, guitarist Steve Thibault and vocalist Dan "Lord Worm" Greening, initially under the name Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

Todds left shortly thereafter, retiring from music to focus on his family; he was replaced by Kevin Weagle; Dave Galea also joined the band.

In 1996, the line-up of Worm, Mounier, Levasseur, and Langlois released the album None So Vile on the Swedish label Wrong Again Records.

[5] In July 1997, Cryptopsy's appearance at the Milwaukee Metalfest XI gained the attention of many American metalheads,[7] as well as that of the label Century Media.

This release was LaCroix's only contribution to Cryptopsy's discography; he was not fluent enough in English to write lyrics on the same level as his predecessors.

Lord Worm rejoined the band and through summer 2004, Cryptopsy played shows in the Montreal area, and began a full Canadian tour in September, with former guitarist Miguel Roy filling in for the unavailable Jon Levasseur.

The setlist for this tour began with the entire None So Vile album, followed by songs from Blasphemy Made Flesh and Whisper Supremacy.

The Canada 2004 tour ended at Cryptopsy's performance on November 6 at the Trois-Rivieres Metalfest IV, which was filmed for a live DVD.

Dan Mongrain remained on guitar duties for the Back to the Worms tour through the United States from February to May.

The album features original vocalist Lord Worm, Flo Mounier, Eric Langlois, and Alex Auburn handling all guitar duties except the intro track "Luminum".

On December 4, 2007, Cryptopsy revealed the addition of vocalist Matt McGachy, of fellow Montreal heavy metal band 3 Mile Scream; and a new keyboard player, Maggy Durand.

Additionally, bassist Eric Langlois decided to take a break from Cryptopsy, and Youri Raymond took his place on bass.

Pre-sales of the EP began on September 7 along with a music video of their new song "Sire of Sin", which was to appear on Tome II.

On May 8, 2023, Cryptopsy announced that they signed with Nuclear Blast Records and revealed the art and details of their eighth album entitled As Gomorrah Burns, the band's first full-length in 11 years.

[18] Daniel Gioffre of AllMusic describes the band's style of death metal as having "sacrificed" melody, harmony, rhythmic clarity and song structure in pursuit of "one overriding goal [...] extreme brutality.

"[19] James Christopher Monger of AllMusic made note of Cryptopsy's "uncompromising sonic attack" and "technical acuity".

[21] Graham Hartmann of Loudwire said, "Foregoing any trace of enunciation, Lord Worm becomes increasingly unhinged with every passing word and attempting to follow along with a lyric sheet is utterly futile.

Once Was Not (2005) is original vocalist Lord Worm's final album with the band. He departed shortly before The Unspoken King (2008) was conceptualized.
Former guitarist Jon Levasseur live in Austin, Texas (2003)