The County Medical Examiners
a.k.a. | TCME |
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Country | United States |
Formed | 2001, Scotts Valley, California |
Genres | Goregrind |
Labels | Relapse Records |
Line-up (members)
- Dr. Morton Fairbanks, MD : Vocals, Guitars, Bass (2001-)
- Dr. Guy Radcliffe, MD, PhD : Bass, Vocals (2002-)
- Dr. Jack Putnam, MD : Drums, Vocals (2001-)
Former members
- Michelle Hayes : Bass, Vocals (2001-2002)
The County Medical Examiners Discography
Album title | Lyrics | Type | Released | Rating | Votes | Reviews | |||
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Fetid Putrescent Whiffs (2001) | Demo | 2001 | - | 0 | 0 | ||||
Forensic Fugues and Medicolegal Medleys (2002) | Studio | 2002-03-25 | - | 0 | 0 | ||||
Reeking Rhapsodies for Chorale, Percussion and Strings (2004) | EP | 2004 | - | 0 | 0 | ||||
Olidous Operettas (2007) | Studio | 2007-01-23 | - | 0 | 0 |
Additional notes
Not much is known about the lineup behind The County Medical Examiners, except that according to a February 2012 interview with Pitchfork Matt Widener confirmed that the band was a side-project of his.
According to interviews, Morton and Jack are actually in med school and involved in hospital jobs. Guy works in a morgue, is over 60 years old, and isn't even remotely interested in metal or grindcore; he just joined the project for fun. The band also never does live shows. Info on each member's actual medical work can be found on their website. However, at this point it is most likely that all of this information has been completely or partly fabricated by Widener himself to bring a sense of realism to his project.
According to interviews, Morton and Jack are actually in med school and involved in hospital jobs. Guy works in a morgue, is over 60 years old, and isn't even remotely interested in metal or grindcore; he just joined the project for fun. The band also never does live shows. Info on each member's actual medical work can be found on their website. However, at this point it is most likely that all of this information has been completely or partly fabricated by Widener himself to bring a sense of realism to his project.