Stabbing Westward



         


Stabbing Westward was an industrial band composed of Christopher Hall, Walter Flakus, Stuart Zechman, Jim Sellers and David Suycott. They formed in 1985 (1985 in music) in Chicago and began recording in the 1990s. Their major label debut was Ungod. Sales were sluggish but Stabbing Westward built a solid fanbase by relentless touring. In 1996, their Wither Blister Burn & Peel LP became a moderate success aided by the singles "Shame" and "What Do I Have to Do" (see 1996 in music).

The follow-up was Darkest Days. It failed to sell as well as its predecessor, and the band was dropped from Columbia Records. They signed to Koch Records, issuing Stabbing Westward. Before a fifth LP could be recorded, Stabbing Westward broke up in 2002 (2002 in music).

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Members

1992


1993-1995


1995-1999


1999-2002

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Discography

Year Title Label
1992 Iwo Jima EP
1993 Ungod Columbia
1996 Wither Blister Burn & Peel Sony
1998 Darkest Days Sony
2001 Stabbing Westward Koch
2003 The Essential Stabbing Westward Columbia/Legac
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See also

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