In 2015, former Wolf Down vocalist, Larissa Stupar (born in Russia), moved to Wales, where she met Ash Gray of Brutality Will Prevail, with whom she would begin writing music.
Following the arrest of all four members of Decapitated's line-up for allegations of rape, Venom Prison cancelled their shows with the band.
[14] Venom Prison's third album Primeval, a collection of re-recorded early material, was released on 9 October 2020.
[1] Their lyrics are generally based around political and social topics such as misogyny, rape culture, fascism, mental health and organized religion.
[27] Frontwoman Larissa Stupar has described her past involvement in anti-fascist and animal rights activism as inspiring the political content of Venom Prison's music.