Known for their extravagant, theatrical live performances, American industrial
rockers Deadsy jumped on the late 90s/early 2000s metal music bandwagon
championed by nu-metal heavyweights Korn and Limp Bizkit. Formed in Los Angeles
in 1995 by Elijah Blue Allman, Alec Puro, and Renn Hawkey, the band cut a
handful of demos that garnered the attention of Sire Records, who released their
eponymous studio debut in 1997. The band relocated temporarily to New York City
to work with producer Marc Jordan on their sophomore effort Commencement, which
was shelved after they were dropped from...