| Description: | HIRAX began in Los Angeles in 1984, but because of the weak metal scene in their area, they spent most of their time
playing in San Francisco along with Slayer, Metallica, and Exodus, who were all part of the exciting new metal emerging from the Bay area. The original lineup was Katon W. De Pena (vocals), Bob Savage (guitar), Gary Monardo (bass), and Brian Keith (drums). They released a four-song demo in 1984. Their songs at the time were more similar to the metal bands such as Saxon, Tygers of Pan Tang, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal period. This demo was widely circulated and the band became known and respected worldwide through the metal tape trading underground. Later in
'84, guitarist Scott Owen and drummer John Tabares replaced Savage and Keith. Influenced by such great acts as Motorhead, Anvil, and Venom, Vocalist De Pena wanted the band to go in a heavier and faster direction musically; and HIRAX's thrash metal style was born. Because of their notoriety in the underground, HIRAX were signed to Metal Blade Records and contributed a track to the legendary compilation "Metal Massacre VI," which also featured Slayer, Voivod, Celtic Frost, Fates Warning, Metal Church, and Trouble. HIRAX contributed the track "Bombs of Death, which was the first song recorded with the new line-up. The bands on the "Metal Massacre VI" compilation were at the forefront of a new metal movement and
the record sold well. "HIRAX, along with label mates Trouble, Slayer, Celtic Frost, Voivod, Destruction, and Possessed,
helped start something very, very important that has lasted the test of time," said vocalist Katon W. De Pena. In 1985, HIRAX contributed the track Destruction And Terror for the compilation "Angelican Scrape Attic" 7 flexi disc, which was Earache Records first release. They were the only U.S. band featured on the limited edition compilation. HIRAX were gaining fans at a rapid pace. |