God Module

God Module is an American dark electronic band from Orlando, Florida.[1] The band was founded in Florida in 1999. It has been the solo project of Jasyn Bangert since 2003.

God Module
Background information
Also known asGod Mod
GenresElectro-industrial, EBM
Years active1999present
LabelsMetropolis Records (North America)
Associated actsHexheart
Websitehttp://www.godmodule.org/
MembersJasyn Bangert
Andrew Pearson
Past membersAndrew Ramirez
Byron C. Miller

Since 2006 they have been based out of Washington state.

God Module is currently signed to Metropolis Records.

Touring

God Module has been touring yearly since 2010. Until then they did random mini tours and one off dates around the world.

Members

Current

  • Jasyn Bangert - lead vocals, programming, lyrics
  • Andrew Pearson - synths, backing vocals

Former

  • Clint Carney (live synths. Guest vocals Séance and False Face records.
  • Courtney Bangert (Live synths 2003 - present randomly. Guest vocals on Artificial, Empath, Viscera, Let's Go Dark, Séance, Prophecy and The Unsound records)
  • Jon Siren (live drums on the Triptych and Séance tours)
  • Brill (Live synths 2014 -present randomly)
  • Byron C Miller (Live vocals and synths 2003 - 2010) Guest Vocals on Empath, Let's Go Dark and The Magic In My Heart is Dead EP.
  • Andrew Ramirez (Band and live member 1999-2002. Appears on Artificial CD and Perception EP.

Discography

  • Artificial (1999)[2]
  • Perception (EP) (2002)
  • Empath (2003)
  • Artificial 2.0 (2004)
  • Victims Among Friends (EP) (2004)
  • Viscera (2005)[3]
  • Let's Go Dark (2007)
  • The Magic In My Heart Is Dead (2010)
  • Rituals (EP) (2010)
  • Séance (2011)
  • Empath 2.0 (2013)
  • Psychic Surgery: The Victims Among Friends and Perception EPs (2013)
  • False Face (2014)
  • Prophecy (2015)
  • The Unsound (2019)

References

  1. "We're Bringing You The Lyric Video Premiere For God Module's "Destroy The Day"". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  2. Kavadias, Theo. "Artificial (review)". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  3. Anderson, Rick. "Viscera (review)". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
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