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'''Eric Brockman''' was the founder of two important 80s Chicago hardcore bands - the [[Anti-Bodies]] and [[Life Sentence]]. Hailing from Itasca, he played guitar for the Anti-Bodies and was guitars and vocals for Life Sentence. Eric's life and issues with his former bandmates are the source of much speculation, | '''Eric Brockman''' was the founder of two important 80s Chicago hardcore bands - the [[Anti-Bodies]] and [[Life Sentence]]. Hailing from Itasca, he played guitar for the Anti-Bodies and was guitars and vocals for Life Sentence. Eric's life and issues with his former bandmates are the source of much speculation. In 2009, Eric revived Life Sentence for some shows with a new line-up. | ||
Eric passed away on March 7th, 2016. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 9 March 2016
Eric Brockman was the founder of two important 80s Chicago hardcore bands - the Anti-Bodies and Life Sentence. Hailing from Itasca, he played guitar for the Anti-Bodies and was guitars and vocals for Life Sentence. Eric's life and issues with his former bandmates are the source of much speculation. In 2009, Eric revived Life Sentence for some shows with a new line-up.
Eric passed away on March 7th, 2016.