The answer to yesterday's "Indecipherable Logo of the Day" is D) Malignant Christ.
The Lowland/Seymour, Tennessee group describes itself on its MySpace page as "a two-piece brutal death metal band."
Why are there only two dudes left? Well, largely because former bassist Zebulon D. Rouse decided to imitate his favorite Scandinavian black metal bands a little too closely by stabbing a crew member repeatedly in the chest after an August 4 show. According to a report in the Knoxville News Sentinel, Rouse attacked crew manager Christopher McDowell with a butterfly knife that had been an onstage prop.
Singer Brandon Love told the Sentinel that during shows he uses the knife to stab a doll filled with strawberry jelly." He added that Rouse and McDowell were both sitting in the back seat of their van fighting about a battle of the bands show when Rouse pulled out the weapon. At the time, Love was driving the vehicle.
"[McDowell] was getting on [Rouse's] nerves quite a bit," Love testified in court. "He was getting a little bit mouthy."
"We have had many hardships in the short time we've been around but are hoping to bounce back in the next month or so," said the band on its Web site. "New songs should be up soon."
Check back next week for more "Indecipherable Logo" wackiness.


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