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Disciple
Groove Metal
Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Disciple is an American Christian metal and rock band from Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, formed in 1992. Since the band's formation, they have released 12 studio albums, 3 extended plays, 1 live extended play, and 1 compilation album.
Disciple was formed in December 1992 by high school friends Kevin Young, Brad Noah, Adrian DiTommasi, and Tim Barrett. The band played its first show in May 1993 at Topside Church of God in Louisville, TN and recorded its first three-song demo at Nightsong Studios with Producer Jesse Jones. Adrian DiTommasi left the band shortly after that for personal reasons, and Kevin Young would eventually take over the bass guitar duties. Later that year, Disciple recorded its first full length recording titled Trail of Tears at Nightsong Studios with Jesse Jones which was a cassette-only independent release. In 1994 the band recorded its second full length recording titled Lake of Fire which was also a cassette-only independent release recorded at Nightsong Studios with producer Jesse Jones.
In late 1995, Disciple released What Was I Thinking on their own independent label Slain Records. The album was produced by first-time producer Travis Wyrick, former guitar player of the band Sage. It was the first Disciple album available on CD and cassette. The band considered What Was I Thinking to be their real first album, and the previous recordings to just be “practice-runs.” In 1996, the band performed a Battle of the Bands show at the Electric Ballroom in Knoxville, TN in which Jeff Lysyczyn of Warner Bros. received a copy of the band's independent CD and a few months later talks began between the band and Warner Bros.
In 1997, Disciple signed with Warner Resound Records and on October 27, 1997, released its five-song EP, My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy produced by Jeff Lysyczyn and Travis Wyrick. The band began touring non-stop in December 1997 and the band had their first No. 1 Rock Radio single on the Jamsline Rock Chart with the song “Fill My Shoes.”
In 1998, Disciple signed with Rugged Records with whom they released their second full-length album, This Might Sting a Little on June 1, 1999. This album garnered them two GMA Dove Award nominations and two No. 1 Christian rock hit songs with “I Just Know” and “Big Bad Wolf.” “I Just Know” was the most played song of 1999 on the Albuquerque, NM Christian radio station, KLYT, now known as Star 88.
Discography
1993 | Demo | |
1993 | Trail of Tears | |
1994 | Lake of Fire | |
1995 | What Was I Thinking? | Slain Productions |
1997 | My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy | Warner Bros. Records |
1999 | This Might Sting a Little | Rugged Records |
2001 | By God | Rugged Records |
2003 | Back Again | Slain Productions |
2005 | Disciple | INO Records |
2006 | Scars Remain | SRE Recordings |
2008 | Southern Hospitality | INO Records |
2010 | Horseshoes & Handgrenades | INO Records |
2012 | O God Save Us All | Fair Trade Services |
2014 | ||
2016 | Long Live the Rebels | Tooth & Nail Records |
2019 | Love Letter Kill Shot | Tooth & Nail Records |
Demo
1993 Independent
Kevin Young - Lead vocals
Brad Noah - Lead guitar, backing vocals
Adrian DiTommasi - Bass guitar
Tim Barrett - Drums, backing vocals
Trail of Tears
1993 Independent
Kevin Young - Lead vocals, keyboard
Brad Noah - Lead guitar, backing vocals
Tim Barrett - Drums, backing vocals
Jesse Jones - Bass guitar
Adrian Ditomassi - Bass guitar
- The Darkness
- One More Soul
- Found a Way
- Reach Down
- In the Night
- Nowhere to Run
- Broken Heart
- Life
- Trust in You
- Trail of Tears
Lake of Fire
1994 Independent
- Can You Hear Me
- Lake of Fire
- My Love
- The Wedding
- Forgiven
- Kill the Old Flesh
- Stronghold
- Egotistical Willy
- Psalms 33:3
- Rain
- Bust You Up
- The Kitchen Song
What Was I Thinking?
1995 Slain Productions (55829)
Kevin Young - Lead vocals, bass, keyboards, songwriting
Brad Noah - Lead guitars, rhythm guitars, acoustic guitars, songwriting
Tim Barrett - Drums, songwriting
- Alone (4:57)
- Felt (3:10)
- Mothman (4:04)
- Crawl Away (5:20)
- One Drop (4:07)
- Stronghold (4:37)
- Praze You Lord (3:44)
- Presence (1:10)
- Sorry (4:36)
- Take Me (4:10)
- Why (4:31)
- Jeckyl & Hyde (4:16)
- Amazing Grace Blues (3:59)
- Going Home (3:44)
- Mercy (4:12)
My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy
1997 Warner Bros. Records (9 46718-2)
Kevin Young - Lead vocals, bass, songwriting
Brad Noah - Lead guitars, rhythm guitars, songwriting
Tim Barrett - Drums, songwriting
- My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy (3:17)
- Pharisee (3:44)
- Fill My Shoes (4:35)
- Fall on Me (3:12)
- Easter Bunny (3:24)
(to be continued)