New Zealand
Formed: 1988
Genres: Pop/Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Industrial Metal, Alternative Metal, Alternative Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Industrial, Alternative/Indie Rock, Post-Punk, Speed Metal
The origins of the New Zealand-based speed metal band Shihad date back to 1985, when guitarist Jon Toogood and drummer Tom Larkin formed their first group, Exit, while attending high school in the Wellington area. Various other aspiring musicians came and went, but by the middle of 1988, with the addition of guitarist Phil Knight and bassist Geoff Duncan and a change to the name Shihad, the group was ready to begin playing live. (According to legend, while covering the Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the U.K." during their debut performance, they blew...
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