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Hirax

Hirax (often stylized as HIRAX) is an American band from . Formed in 1984 under the leadership of vocalist Katon W. De Pena, the band pioneered an aggressive style blending with elements of and . Known for high-energy live performances and rapid songwriting, Hirax gained a in the underground metal scene despite lineup changes and periods of inactivity. The band's debut album, Raging Violence (1985), established their reputation for fast-paced, riff-driven thrash, followed by Hate, Fear and Power (1986). After a hiatus in the early 1990s, Hirax reunited in 2002 and has since released several albums, including Immortal Legacy (2014) and their latest, Faster than Death (February 2025), which continues their signature intense sound. As of 2025, the band remains active, touring internationally and maintaining a dedicated fanbase in the thrash metal community.

History

Formation and early years

Hirax was formed in 1984 in , by vocalist Katon W. De Pena, who assembled the original lineup consisting of Bob Savage on guitar, Gary Monardo on bass, and on drums. The band quickly gained traction in the burgeoning scene, releasing an early four-song demo that year, which circulated widely through underground tape trading networks and showcased their raw, high-speed sound influenced by the of British . Soon after formation, lineup adjustments solidified the group's core: joined as guitarist, replacing , while John Tabares took over on drums from . Hirax honed their live prowess through frequent performances in clubs, including notable opening slots for thrash pioneers such as Metallica, , and , primarily in the area where the local metal scene was more vibrant than in . These shows, often at venues like the and The Troubadour, helped build their reputation for intense, chaotic energy, with one standout gig alongside and Exciter drawing an enthusiastic crowd of over 1,000. In 1985, Hirax signed with , with handling distribution in , and released their debut full-length album Raging Violence, produced by Randy Burns at Music Sound Connection in . The album featured blistering tracks like "Hate, Fear and Loathing," "Bombs of Death," and "Guardian of the Hell," blending rapid-fire riffs, aggressive vocals, and crossover elements that captured the era's thrash intensity. Following its release, the band embarked on initial U.S. tours, focusing on dates to promote the record and further embed themselves in the thrash circuit. The momentum continued into with the recording and release of their second effort, the Hate, Fear and Power, also on Metal Blade and co-produced by the band with Randy Burns. This 22-minute release included ferocious cuts such as "Unholy Sacrifice," "The Plague," and the title track, recorded amid further lineup shifts—Tabares was replaced by Eric Brecht on for the sessions—while retaining De Pena, Owen, and Monardo. These early releases and tours up to cemented Hirax's roots as a pivotal force in American thrash metal's explosive origins.

Split and hiatus

During the late 1980s, Hirax experienced significant lineup instability that ultimately led to the band's dissolution. In 1987, internal tensions arose, exacerbated by the erratic behavior of drummer Eric Brecht, who contributed to the recording of the "Blasted in Bangkok" demo but alienated other members with his unreliability. Vocalist Katon W. De Pena briefly departed during a tour, citing frustration with the group's dynamics and the drummer's influence, though he returned temporarily as the band attempted to stabilize. By late 1988, escalating ego clashes and personal stubbornness among members, including disputes over contributions to the band's success, prompted De Pena's permanent exit, with the group briefly enlisting frontman as a replacement— a lineup that quickly collapsed due to incompatibilities and Baloff's relocation issues. De Pena's departure marked the effective split of Hirax by 1989, ending the band's original era amid broader disillusionment with the music industry. Contributing factors included interpersonal conflicts fueled by alcohol consumption and the pressures of rising fame in the thrash scene, as well as general frustration with label support and career progression. In response to these tensions, De Pena formed the short-lived side project in 1987, recruiting bassist (ex-Metallica), drummer (Dark Angel), and guitarist Rodney Nicholson, with brief involvement from (Suicidal Tendencies). Phantasm recorded a six-song and toured with , but internal power struggles and creative differences led to its dissolution by 1988, yielding only a single unreleased track at the time—later compiled on the 2001 Wreckage release. The subsequent hiatus from 1989 to 2000 saw no official Hirax releases or tours, reflecting the deep rifts and members' divergent paths. De Pena shifted focus to the underground metal scene, working at a record store before joining BMG Distribution, where he supported releases like Tool's Opiate EP and Undertow, and later founded his own label, Junk Records, in the late to promote acts such as Zeke. Other former members pursued sporadic involvement in metal projects or non-music endeavors, though details remain limited, underscoring the period's dormancy for the band as a whole.

Reunion and recent activities

In 2000, Hirax reunited with a near-original lineup featuring vocalist Katon W. De Pena, guitarist , bassist Gary Monardo, and drummer John Tabares, marking a revival after years of inactivity. The band quickly released the El Diablo Negro EP that year on Deep Six Records, a raw four-track effort that captured their signature aggressive thrash sound and served as a bridge to future material. This reunion emphasized De Pena's enduring leadership, as he spearheaded the effort to recapture the band's early intensity despite previous challenges. The group's resurgence gained momentum with the 2004 full-length album The New Age of Terror, released on Massacre Records and produced with a gritty, high-energy edge that highlighted themes of war, destruction, and societal chaos. Tracks like "Hostile Territory" and "Hell on Earth" exemplified their blistering speed and tempo shifts, updating the classic thrash formula for a era while maintaining raw production values suited to the genre. Five years later, El Rostro de la Muerte () followed on Black Devil Records, delivering 14 tracks of unrelenting brutality with heavy, crunchy production that amplified motifs of death, violence, and religious conflict, as in the title track evoking "The Face of Death." Hirax continued their output with Immortal Legacy in 2014, issued by Steamhammer and co-produced by longtime collaborator Bill Metoyer, whose work lent a polished yet ferocious tone to explorations of , societal , and personal . Songs such as "Violence of Action" and "Hellion Rising" underscored the band's evolution, blending epic structures with their core speed-metal aggression. In 2015, they marked a milestone with their debut at in , followed by the Maniacs European Tour alongside acts like Desecrator and Past the Fall, solidifying their international presence after over three decades. That same year, Hirax collaborated on the West-East Thrashaholic Beat Up 7" split EP with Malaysian crossover band Sarjan Hassan via Tandang Records, featuring live and studio cuts that bridged global thrash scenes in a limited pressing of 500 copies. De Pena's steadfast guidance has sustained Hirax through lineup changes, enabling a fresh live configuration including guitarist Jose Gonzalez, bassist Allan Chan, and drummer Emilio Marquez. Recent highlights include the Faster Than Death EP, released August 1, 2024, on Doomentia Records—a sold-out four-track vinyl limited to 500 colored copies, mixed by Bill Metoyer and previewing material with explosive, riff-driven ferocity. The band released their sixth studio album, also titled Faster Than Death, on February 28, 2025, via Armageddon Label, produced, mixed, and mastered by Max Norman to deliver balanced, crunchy thrash marking their 40th anniversary. As of 2025, Hirax remains active on the road, with performances at Wacken Open Air 2024, Maryland Deathfest 2025, and tours supporting Dark Angel and Sacred Reich, showcasing De Pena's role in perpetuating the band's high-octane legacy.

Musical style and influences

Core characteristics

Hirax's core musical style is rooted in , characterized by blistering fast tempos, aggressive guitar riffs, and short, intense songs that typically clock in under three minutes, blending elements of and for a high-energy . The band's signature vocal delivery, led by Katon W. De Pena, features high-pitched, rapid-fire screams delivered with raw intensity, often incorporating gang vocals to amplify themes of violence, street life, and anti-authority rebellion. Instrumentally, Hirax emphasizes dual guitar attacks that deliver technical leads—particularly from Scott Owen's riffing and solos—paired with tight rhythm sections and dynamic drumming incorporating blast beats to maintain relentless momentum. Over time, the band's sound has evolved from the raw, underground aggression of their 1985 debut Raging Violence, which captured the unpolished fury of early thrash, to the more refined production on 2014's Immortal Legacy, where modern clarity enhances the core speed and intensity without diluting their ferocity. This evolution continued with the 2025 album Faster Than Death, which maintains the band's signature blistering pace and aggressive riffs. While sharing hallmarks with contemporaries like and in aggressive thrash dynamics, Hirax distinguishes itself through its emphasis on brevity and crossover punk edges, resulting in punchy tracks that prioritize explosive impact over extended compositions.

Distinct influences

Hirax's sound draws heavily from the early scene, particularly the aggressive riffing and high-speed tempos pioneered by bands like Metallica, , and during the band's 1984 formation in . Vocalist Katon W. De Pena has cited tape-trading with and mutual influences with Metallica's early fast-paced style as key to shaping Hirax's raw energy, while the Bay Area thrash sound exemplified by contributed to their emphasis on technical precision amid chaos. Beyond traditional metal, Hirax incorporates unusual non-metal inspirations that infuse their music with distinctive flair. De Pena's vocal phrasing and melodic hooks reflect soul influences, particularly from artists like , whom he listened to growing up alongside blues figures such as and before transitioning to heavier genres. Additionally, from provided crossover energy, evident in Hirax's collaboration with Black Flag's booking agency and the frenetic, attitude-driven tracks on their 1986 album Hate, Fear and Power, blending punk's aggression with metal's heaviness. De Pena has described punk and metal as "cousins" sharing roots in rebellion and intensity. Lyrical themes in Hirax's work center on , personal rage, and social rebellion, rooted in the punk scene and De Pena's urban experiences in Buena Park. Songs like "Raging Violence" depict societal brutality and injustice, such as child murders and systemic failures, channeling raw anger against and without veering into supernatural horror. These themes promote unity across metal and punk audiences, contrasting with more occult-focused contemporaries. The band's visual and thematic image embodies a leather-clad, aggressive aesthetic drawn from the 1980s metal scene, yet tempered by a DIY ethos that rejected trends and imagery. De Pena emphasized doing their "own thing" without Satanic or commercial trappings, fostering an authentic, underground appeal that aligned with 's spirit. These influences evolved across Hirax's eras, manifesting as pure aggression in their output like Raging Violence, where thrash and fury dominated without melodic respite, compared to the albums such as The New Age of Terror, which introduced soul-tinged clean vocals alongside harsh screams, reflecting De Pena's broader soul roots for added emotional depth.

Members

Current members

The current lineup of Hirax, as of 2025, features vocalist and founder Katon W. De Pena, who has served as lead vocals since the band's inception in 1984 and remains its primary songwriter and driving creative force. De Pena's longstanding role underscores his position as the band's enduring voice and leader, maintaining continuity through multiple lineup shifts. Lead guitarist Allan Chan joined in 2024, providing guitar and backing vocals for live performances and recordings. Rhythm guitarist Geremi Perez came on board in 2025, handling guitar duties and adding backing vocals while participating in recent recordings and tours. Bassist Jose Gonzalez, who provides bass and backing vocals, joined in 2024 and has contributed to the band's live performances and the 2025 album Faster Than Death. Drummer Mathew Morales also joined in 2025, rounding out the rhythm section for ongoing activities.

Former members

Hirax has seen numerous lineup changes since its formation in 1984, with several key musicians contributing to its early demos, albums, and reunion efforts before departing the band. Guitars
  • Bob Savage (1984): Founding guitarist who appeared on the band's initial four-song demo recorded that year.
  • Scott Owen (1984–1988, 2000–2024): Longtime guitarist whose riffing defined the sound on debut album Raging Violence (1985) and reunion EP El Diablo Negro (2000); he handled lead guitar duties during the classic era and post-reunion tours until his departure in 2024.
  • Lance Harrison (2007–2024): Joined for the reunion phase, contributing guitar work to albums like The New Age of Terror (2007) and various splits, including the 2013 La Boca de la Bestia / Queen of the Wasteland with The Force.
  • Glenn Rogers (various periods in 2000s): Provided guitar on select recordings during the post-2000 revival, drawing from his experience in bands like Heretic.
  • James Joseph Hubler (various periods): Contributed guitar in interim lineups during the band's active years.
  • Mike Guerrero (c. 2012–2014): Joined in the early 2010s, contributing guitars to the album Immortal Legacy (2014).
Bass
  • Gary Monardo (1984–1988, 2000): Original bassist whose playing anchored the rhythm section on Hate, Fear and Power (1986) and the 2000 reunion EP.
  • Steve Harrison (various periods in 2000s): Handled bass duties on live performances and the 2010 split Raging Thrash with Violator.
  • Angelo Espino (2000s–2023): Key bassist in the reunion era, featured on The New Age of Terror (2007) and providing a solid foundation for the band's thrash sound until leaving in 2023.
Drums
  • (1984): Founding drummer on the 1984 demo before being replaced later that year.
  • John Tabares (1984–1986, 2000): Early drummer whose fast-paced style drove Raging Violence (1985); he rejoined briefly for the 2000 EP.
  • Eric Brecht (1986): Replaced Tabares and performed on Hate, Fear and Power (1986), bringing crossover influences from his prior work with D.R.I.
Vocals
  • (1988–1989): Temporary vocalist who fronted the band during a brief split from Katon W. De Pena, contributing to transitional demos before Hirax's hiatus.

Member timeline

Hirax's lineup has undergone numerous changes since its formation, reflecting the band's evolution through splits, reunions, and the demands of the scene. The following chronological overview highlights key transitions and active members during major eras, drawing from official band records and verified discographies.

Discography

Studio albums

Hirax's debut studio album, Raging Violence, was released on October 15, 1985, through Metal Blade Records. The album features 10 tracks, including "Demons Evil Forces," "Blitzkrieg Air Attack," and "Raging Violence," clocking in at around 31 minutes with its signature raw, high-speed production recorded at Track Record studios in Los Angeles. Critics praised its relentless thrash tempo and aggressive energy, hailing it as a cornerstone of early California thrash metal that influenced the crossover genre, though it achieved no mainstream chart success and relied on underground sales through reissues. The band's sophomore effort, Hate, Fear and Power, arrived in August 1986 via . Comprising 8 tracks such as "Hate, Fear and Power," "Blind Faith," and "The Last War," the 16-minute release amplified the debut's velocity with even more intense riffs tailored to the lineup's chemistry, produced under tight constraints that contributed to its gritty sound. Reception highlighted its ferocity, earning an average rating of 80% from metal reviewers, but commercial hurdles, including label shifts and the band's impending split, limited sales to niche thrash audiences without chart entry. Following a long hiatus, Hirax reunited for The New Age of Terror, issued on May 18, 2004, by Mausoleum Records in and Deep Six Records in the . The 11-track , featuring songs like "Kill Switch," "Hostile Territory," and "The New Age of Terror," spans 37 minutes with a more polished production reflecting the reunion lineup, emphasizing themes of global conflict inspired by tensions. It received positive acclaim for recapturing the band's raw thrash essence while adding technical depth, becoming a fan-favorite marker, though it saw no chart performance and modest sales via independent distribution. El Rostro de la Muerte, translating to "The Face of Death," marked the band's fourth studio release on November 16, 2009, through Black Devil Records. With 14 tracks including "Baptized by Fire," "Eradicate Mankind," and the title track—many featuring Latin-influenced titles—the 51-minute effort was recorded at Trench Studios in Corona, California, boasting a crisp yet brutal production that blended speed and aggression. Strong reviews lauded its ferocious energy and thematic depth, averaging high marks for revitalizing thrash traditions, supported by cult sales and reissues but without commercial charting. In 2014, Hirax delivered Immortal Legacy on February 24 via SPV/Steamhammer Records, their first lineup album in decades. The 12-track set, highlighted by "Black Smoke," "Hellion Rising," and "Immortal Legacy," runs 48 minutes and pays homage to the band's roots with intricate riffs and dynamic production mastered for modern clarity. It garnered enthusiastic reception as a fan favorite for its high-impact thrash revival, earning average scores around 87% and boosting sales through dedicated metal circuits, though it did not chart. Hirax's sixth studio album, Faster than Death, was released on February 28, 2025, by Armageddon Label, coinciding with the band's 40th anniversary. Featuring 9 tracks such as "Drill Into the Brain," "," and a re-recorded "Warlord's Command" previewed on their 2024 EP, the approximately 22-minute record showcases modern thrash revival with chugging riffs and tight execution, produced for balanced crunch and clarity. Early reviews celebrated its relentless speed and nod to influences, with ratings like 4.5/5 from Metal-Rules and positive nods for predictability-free energy in outlets like Angry Metal Guy, driving initial sales in the thrash niche without mainstream charts.

Extended plays and splits

Hirax's early output included foundational demo recordings that captured the band's raw speed metal aggression before their debut album. The 1984 Demo, also known as the "Born in the Streets" demo, was self-released on cassette and featured four tracks—"Born in the Streets," "Battle Cry," "Stand and Be Counted," and "Believe in the King"—showcasing the original lineup's high-energy style and serving as a blueprint for their thrash sound. A follow-up rehearsal demo from 1985 included tracks like "Call of the Gods," further honing their crossover influences and laying groundwork for subsequent releases. Following a period of inactivity in the , Hirax marked their reunion with the El Diablo Negro EP in 2000, released by Productions on CD in a limited edition of 1,000 copies. This five-track effort—"El Dia de los Muertos," "100,000 Strong," "Lucifer's Infierno," "Blind Faith," and "The New Age of Terror"—delivered unrelenting thrash assault, bridging the with renewed raw energy and signaling the band's return to form. Similarly, the Barrage of Noise EP (2001, Productions, CD) expanded on this momentum with seven blistering tracks, emphasizing Hirax's unyielding edge. Collaborative splits highlighted Hirax's connections within the global metal scene. The 2015 West-East Thrashaholic Beat Up 7" split with Malaysian crossover Sarjan , released independently in a limited run of 500 copies, featured four Hirax tracks—"Realms of the Unjust," "Hate, Fear and Power," "Raging Violence," and "Demons/ Forces"—sharing themes of anti-authority fury and thrash . In 2018, the in the Streets 1983-1984 LP with L.A. Kaos (F.O.A.D. Records, /, limited to 500 copies) compiled Hirax's early 1983-1984 recordings, including the remastered 1984 demo tracks plus three unreleased songs ("To Be Free," "The Saviour," "War Is Hell"), underscoring their roots in ' punk-thrash underground. More recent supplementary releases include the Faster Than Death EP, independently issued in 2024 by Doomentia Records on and digital formats as a four-track teaser—"Drill Into the Brain," "Armageddon," "Drowned Bodies," and "Faster Than Death"—featuring the current lineup and previewing themes from their forthcoming full-length album. Compilations like (1987, Roadrunner Records, , six tracks from early sessions) preserved key material during lean years, while the 2018 split also functioned as a collection of demos and rarities, reinforcing Hirax's enduring legacy in .

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