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 The band went through various names and drummers at different times - including Malachi (with Mike Mattner on Drums), Chrome Molly, and an unknown band name with Cindi Inden on Drums. Eventually they found Terry Cvengros on drums recorded the Cryptic Axe demo. The band went through various names and drummers at different times - including Malachi (with Mike Mattner on Drums), Chrome Molly, and an unknown band name with Cindi Inden on Drums. Eventually they found Terry Cvengros on drums recorded the Cryptic Axe demo.
  
-After these numerous changes with the band, as well as being back and fourth with their Christian walk, it was in 1990 that Ordained Fate was born.  The band released 3 independent tapes at the time which gained them attention in the Christian Metal market and would end up opening for bands such as [[Believer]], [[Sacred Warrior]] (another Chicago band), and [[The Crucified]]... gaining them a spot on the above mentioned Cornerstone Festival's new band showcase in 1991. [[Wonderland Records]] took notice of them and signed them to a multi-album deal. However after little exposure and lack of label support to help secure a tour for them [[Wonderland Records]] would release them of their agreement on March 31, 1995.+After these numerous changes with the band, as well as being back and fourth with their Christian walk, it was in 1990 that Ordained Fate was born. At some point, Annette Stupar and Terry Cvengros were married. The band released 3 independent tapes at the time which gained them attention in the Christian Metal market and would end up opening for bands such as [[Believer]], [[Sacred Warrior]] (another Chicago band), and [[The Crucified]]... gaining them a spot on the above mentioned Cornerstone Festival's new band showcase in 1991. [[Wonderland Records]] took notice of them and signed them to a multi-album deal. However after little exposure and lack of label support to help secure a tour for them [[Wonderland Records]] would release them of their agreement on March 31, 1995.
  
 ===== Discography ===== ===== Discography =====
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 | 1986 | Cryptic Axe | Demo | | 1986 | Cryptic Axe | Demo |
 | 1989 | Ordained Fate | Demo I | | 1989 | Ordained Fate | Demo I |
-| 1990 | Ordained Fate | Demo II |+| 1990 | Ordained Fate | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2020/01/05/ordained-fate-ordained-fate/|Demo II]] |
 | 1992 | Ordained Fate | Ordained Fate | [[Wonderland Records]] | | 1992 | Ordained Fate | Ordained Fate | [[Wonderland Records]] |
 | 1995 | Ordained Fate | Glimmer of Hope | | 1995 | Ordained Fate | Glimmer of Hope |
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 1986 Independent 1986 Independent
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 +Pam Scott - Vocals, guitar\\
 +Anette Stupar - Guitar\\
 +Marge Curtner - Bass\\
 +Terry Cvengros - Drums
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 +  - Mask of Fear
 +  - Minions of the Adversary (4:37)
 +  - Temptation I
 +  - The Pit (6:03)
  
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 1989 Independent 1989 Independent
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 +Pam Scott - Vocals, guitar\\
 +Anette Stupar - Guitar\\
 +Marge Curtner - Bass\\
 +Terry Cvengros - Drums
  
   - Midnight Exodus (4:44)   - Midnight Exodus (4:44)
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 +===== Links =====
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 +  * [[https://www.facebook.com/pg/Ordained-Fate-162713952760/|Ordained Fate Facebook Page]]
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