Juan Garcia (guitarist)

Juan Garcia
Background information
Birth name Juan García
Born (1963-11-24) November 24, 1963
Havana, Cuba
Genres Thrash metal, Heavy metal
Occupation(s) Musician, Songwriter
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1982–present
Associated acts Abattoir, Agent Steel, Evildead, Terror, Body Count
Website http://www.mastersofmetal.tv/ http://www.bodycountband.com/

Juan García ( born November 24, 1963 [1]) is a Cuban-American heavy metal guitarist. He is perhaps best known as the guitarist for the thrash metal bands Agent Steel and Evildead and the power metal/speed metal band Abattoir. Juan is also a member of Body Count.

Biography

In 1982 Garcia joined the newly formed heavy metal band; Abattoir along with bassist Mel Sanchez, guitarist Mark "The Shark" Caro, drummer Ron Gonzales, and vocalist Chris Maleki. He played on the band's early demos 'Abattoir (1983)' and 'Demo 1984' (1984); He also performed on the debut Abattoir 'Vicious Attack' Lp released on Combat Records before leaving the band in October, 1984 to join Agent Steel. He recorded on two classic albums with Agent Steel 'Skeptics Apocalypse' (1985) and 'Unstoppable Force' (1987) as well as their EP 'Mad Locust Rising' (1986). After leaving Agent Steel in 1987, Garcia reunited with Mel Sanchez to form Evildead, with the intention to write heavy music with more hardcore and thrash metal elements; more so than their previous bands; EvilDead's debut show was at Fender's Ballroom in Long Beach, California along with Possessed, Dark Angel, and Cryptic Slaughter. The band's name was inspired from the Sam Raimi horror film 'The Evil Dead'. Their lyrics focused on exploring political and social themes mixed with horror and nuclear war topics. During their initial career Evildead released two albums, a live recording and an EP all on SPV/Steamhammer Records. After several lineup changes and an attempt to make a third album, the band broke up in 1995.

After Evildead folded, Garcia, along with his former band mates Karlos Medina, Dan Flores and Jon Dette ( replaced by Eddie Livingston and later Rigo Amezcua ) formed a new band, Terror (not to be confused with the hardcore punk band with the same name). This band would follow the same vein as Evildead, but with lyrics and vocals in Spanish. After managing to release their debut album 'Hijos de Los Cometas' on BMG/Culebra (now out of print) in 1997 and a self-titled EP in 1998; Terror split up and Garcia returned to Agent Steel to record co-write and record the comeback album 'Omega Conspiracy'. He was also contributed guitars on the Killing Machine 'Metalmorphosis' second release which featured James Rivera (Helstar) on vocals, and David Ellefson (Megadeth) on bass.

In 2008, Garcia recorded guitar tracks for the song 'Santa Claus Is Back In Town' featuring Tim “Ripper” Owens on vocals, lead guitarist Steve Morse, bassist Marco Mendoza, and drummer Vinny Appice, for "We Wish you a Metal Xmas" compilation which landed on the U.S. Billboard charts. Also that year Garcia performed with Agent Steel at the 'Bang Your Head Festival' in Germany, and 'Graspop Metal Meeting' in Belgium. Evildead would reunite in the summer of 2009 and began rehearsals for 'Thrasho De Mayo' event that was held in Los Angeles on May, 2010. The band also performed at the "Way of Darkness Festival" in Germany later in 2010. The current line up features new vocalist, Steve Nelson (Winterthrall, Noctuary), Rob Alaniz (original drummer), Albert Gonzalez (original guitarist), Mel Sanchez (original bassist), and Juan Garcia (original guitarist). Evildead had been writing new music for a 2012 release. However, it was announced on October 17, 2012 that the band was no more. In April, 2013 Juan Garcia released a 4-song EP with members of AGENT STEEL under the moniker 'Masters of Metal' currently they are working on a full length new album. On November 9, 2013 Juan joined Body Count on guitars for a live appearance in Austin, Texas at the Fun Fun Fun Festival, and is now a member of Body Count who recently completed a full U.S. Tour to support their new release "Manslaughter" as part of the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival.

Studio albums

Extended Plays

References

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