#Venom #BlackMetal #PureMetalHolocaust VENOM is an English metal band formed in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1978. Their second album proved influential enough that its title was used as the name of the black metal genre; as a result, Venom were part of the early wave of the genre, along with Mercyful Fate and Bathory. Venom's original personnel came from three different bands: Guillotine, Oberon and Dwarfstar. The original Guillotine featured Jeffrey Dunn and Dave Rutherford on guitars, Dean Hewitt on bass guitar, Dave Blackman on vocals, and Chris Mercater on drums who replaced Paul Burke, the original drummer when the band was founded. Blackman and Mercater were later also replaced by drummer Anthony Bray and vocalist Clive Archer. Later, Hewitt was replaced by Alan Winston on bass. The band name then changed to Venom. In late 1979, Lant replaced Rutherford. Lant later switched to bass after the departure of Winston. The band members took on new stage names. Archer became “Jesus Christ“, Lant
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