A small town metal outfit from Pottageville, Ontario. Originally founded as a six piece band of six dudes at the same highschool. Gibeah has transformed since 2005 into only a four man unit. In the humble beginnings of the Mueller garage jams the boys began crafting their sound playing medicore covers of Atreyu and As I Lay Dying, as well as developing their own tunes in Hide Complexion, Skulls For Breakfast, and Agressive Tendencies. All of which remain staples in a stellar live show. Into the bands second year of existance, they experienced a bit of the proverbial sophomore curse with the departure of vocalist Defaz, leaving all vocal duties in the hands of Eddz. Gibeah carried on though, continuously improving their musical abilities, writing more interesting, more technical, more punishing songs. In late 2006 the boys entered the home studio of guitarist Jamie Ross to record what would become their first EP. The Book of Judges demo, was first released on February 10th 2007, at a show with Johnny Truant at the Foundation Nightclub in Barrie, and is still being sold in limited numbers at shows today. Throughout the summer of 2007 Gibeah Condemned continued to write songs increasing the length of their setlist to eliminate all covers except for their traditional homage to Refused. The summer also brought the loss of guitarist Jamie Ross to the Scottish Nation Swim Team. Good Luck Buddy! However the men from Gibeah continued on tightening up the bolts and picking up the slack. The winter of 2007-2008 has put the band into hibernation as all four members have been scattered to different parts of the province for school. But summer 2008 promises to bring destruction not seen since Gibeah was Condemned.
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