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Punk/metal power trio features from Chicago featuring Danny Imig (alias Danny Sleeze) on guitar and vocals, Jeff Anderson, on bass, and brother Mike Imig (also formerly of the D.S. Cootie band), on drums.  
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'''Certain Death''' was a punk/metal trio from Chicago featuring Danny Imig (alias Danny Sleeze) on guitar and vocals, Jeff Anderson on bass, and brother Mike Imig (also formerly of the D.S. Cootie band) on drums. The band was formed in [[1984]] and disbanded in [[1989]].


== Releases ==
7" record, “K.A.O.S. In Control/Dead Llama” (1989)
produced by [[Iain Burgess]], and [[John Haggerty]], guitarist for Naked Raygun. Critically acclaimed.


'''Appeared on:'''
=== Appearances ===
a Metal Blade/Death Records compilation record “Complete Death II” (1988).
A Metal Blade/Death Records compilation record “Complete Death II” (1988).  
 
'''Released''':
7" record, “K.A.O.S. In Control/Dead Llama” (1989)
produced by Iain Burgess, and John Haggerty, guitarist for Naked Raygun. Critically acclaimed.


'''Years:'''
== External links ==
1984 - 1989
* [http://www.dannyimig.com/ Danny Imig, official site]
* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/305869-Certain-Death Discogs profile]


'''Links:'''
[[Category:Bands]]
http://www.dannyimig.com/

Latest revision as of 21:02, 4 August 2016

Certain Death Retrospective.jpg

Certain Death was a punk/metal trio from Chicago featuring Danny Imig (alias Danny Sleeze) on guitar and vocals, Jeff Anderson on bass, and brother Mike Imig (also formerly of the D.S. Cootie band) on drums. The band was formed in 1984 and disbanded in 1989.

Releases

7" record, “K.A.O.S. In Control/Dead Llama” (1989) produced by Iain Burgess, and John Haggerty, guitarist for Naked Raygun. Critically acclaimed.

Appearances

A Metal Blade/Death Records compilation record “Complete Death II” (1988).

External links