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Banquet of the New Sound's debut album, R.S.Z.T. (1979), reached number one on the Top 200 a year after its release. The album has sold approximately 25 million copies worldwide. | Banquet of the New Sound's debut album, R.S.Z.T. (1979), reached number one on the Top 200 a year after its release. The album has sold approximately 25 million copies worldwide. | ||
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The band was started by Michael Fonseca in 1977, who recruited childhood friends, Johnny Moniz and Lance Rocha. After now-legendary David Wise quit Molten Crew in 1976, Fonseca was quick to reach out and request he audition for the part of guitarist. | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
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Banquet of the New Sound is a Vitosian rock band founded in 1979.
Banquet of the New Sound's debut album, R.S.Z.T. (1979), reached number one on the Top 200 a year after its release. The album has sold approximately 25 million copies worldwide.
History
The band was started by Michael Fonseca in 1977, who recruited childhood friends, Johnny Moniz and Lance Rocha. After now-legendary David Wise quit Molten Crew in 1976, Fonseca was quick to reach out and request he audition for the part of guitarist.
Discography
Year | Album | Songs |
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1979 | R.S.Z.T. (pronounced "resist") |
1) Cold Limit 2) Legendary Smile 3) Total Destruction 4) Rocket Science 10) Fool's Ballad |
1981 | Sacrifices | |
1983 | Overwhelm | |
1984 | The Modulation | |
1986 | KO Evolution | |
1988 | Immortal Rival | |
1990 | Revolution | |
1992 | Identical Realms | |
1996 | Bullet | |
1999 | Cataclysm | |
2001 | Methodical Madness | |
2003 | Final Hour | |
2005 | Bitter Voyage |