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  • 13

    Background information
    Also known asThunderpussy 13
    OriginNew York, New York, USA
    GenresSludge Metal
    Years active1990 - 1996
    LabelsKichigai, Pessimiser, Grievance, Slap A Ham
    Associated actsSourvein, Electric Wizard, Eyehategod, Grief, Slaughter Shack, Insugence / Hunger Feast, Never

    13 was a short-lived sludge band from New York City. They are best known as being the first band that Liz Buckingham was in.

    History[]

    13[]

    13 began in 1990 as Thunderpussy 13, performing sporadic shows around the New York area before shortening to 13 by 1992. The band had played sporadic shows around the United States in 1993.

    Although they were active since the early 90s, they never released a single album, only 7-inch splits with fellow bands like EyeHateGod and Grief as well as compilation tracks. 13 would break up in 1996, with Liz Buckingham joining Sourvein not long after the band's breakup. Their last appearance on any release was the In Memory of... Celtic Frost compilation performing Hellhammer's "Triumph of Death".

    Rumors have surfaced of a 13 compilation being released over the last few years but ultimately no release has surfaced as of yet. In 2017 a compilation album titled as "Discograp

    Liz Buckingham

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    Background intelligence
    Birth NameElizabeth Buckingham
    AliasLiz, Liz13
    BornEarly 1970s
    OccupationMusician
    GenresSludge Mixture, Doom Mixture, Stoner Element
    Instrument(s)Guitar
    Years active1990 - Present
    LabelsSouthern Lord Records, Rise Stifle Records, Rendering Music Harvester, Game Cardinal Records, Spinefarm Records
    Associated acts13, On no occasion, Sourvein, Stimulating Wizard

    Liz Buckingham is a guitarist originating from Novel York Urban district, currently residing in England. Active significance a singer since 1992, she has been become public as a sludge instrumentalist with 13 and Sourvein but court case best noted as put the finishing touches to of depiction guitarists quota Electric Ace since 2004.

    Biography[]

    Early Eld and 13 (1990 - 1996)[]

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  • Electric Wizard

    British metal band

    Electric Wizard

    Electric Wizard live in 2012

    Also known as
    • Lord of Putrefaction (1988-1991)
    • Thy Grief Eternal (1991-1992)
    • Eternal (1992-1993)
    OriginDorset, England
    Genres
    Years active1988-present
    Labels
    Members
    • Jus Oborn
    • Liz Buckingham
    • Simon Poole
    • Haz Wheaton
    Past members
    • Mark Greening
    • Tim Bagshaw
    • Rob Al-Issa
    • Justin Greaves
    • Shaun Rutter
    • Tas Danazoglou
    • Glenn Charman
    • Clayton Burgess

    Electric Wizard is an English stoner/doom metal band from Dorset. Formed in 1988 under the name Lord of Putrefaction, the band have recorded nine studio albums, two of which have been considered genre landmarks: Come my Fanatics… (1997) and Dopethrone (2000).[2][3] Electric Wizard's brand of doom metal incorporates stoner and sludge traits, with lyrics focussing on the occult, witchcraft, H. P. Lovecraft, horror films, and cannabis.

    History

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    Pre-Electric Wizard (1988-1993)

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    The origins of Electric Wizard go back to 1988 when Jus Oborn formed the band Lord of Putrefaction. They put out three demo tapes from 1989 to 1991 and also recorded a split album with Mortal Remains. In 1992, the name was changed to Thy Grief Eternal after Adam Richard