Sacrophobia
History
By the end of the year 1990 A.D. guitar players Juancar (now in Avulsed) and Juan began to give shape to a project that had sprung up to their minds a few months before. Soon after, Miguel (bass), Raúl (vocals) and Lázaro (drums) joined the band.
In the beginning of the year 1991, the guys kick Lázaro out of the band, Javi takes his place, the band enters the studio to record their first demo tape for Drowned Productions, entitled 'Only Death Is Irreversible', and they start performing live in Madrid city and its surroundings.
In the year 1992, Raúl chose to exit the band and he was replaced by Jesús. Then, the band recorded their second demo, a tape that never got to see the light of day "thanks to" the guy who used to run Seraphic Decay. This bastard offered the band to release the demo tape through his label but it never happened and he never sent the master recording back to the band.
However, the band kept playing live and they even got the chance to do it throughout the rest of the country (Orense, León, etc...). In the year 1993, they entered the studio once again and recorded two tracks for the upcoming Spanish bands compilation 'Dead Flesh' (also featuring Avulsed, Fermento, Antropomorfia and Spontaneous Combustion). These two songs happened to be the last ones the band would ever record. Later that year, they played two shows in Germany.
In the year 1994, Javi left the band and the rest of the guys decided to call it quits.
(source: Sacrophobia)