Bass (2001-present)
2003 | Cadaveric Displays of Ghoulish Ghastliness | Vocals (backing), Bass |
2011 | Back from the Funeral | Lyrics, Bass |
2013 | Pile and Burn / Cadaverous Crawls to Putrefact (Split) | Bass |
2015 | Slime / Intense Mortification (Split) | Bass |
2020 | Mausoleum / Anatomia (Split) | Bass, Vocals (backing) |
Guitars (1990-1997, 2005, 2013-present)
1991 | Accelerated Decrepitude (Demo) | Guitars |
1991 | Adipocere (EP) | Guitars |
1992 | Corpse Under Glass (Demo) | Guitars |
1992 | Ritual of Infinity | Guitars (as "Rob Yench") |
1994 | Chronicles of the Shadowed Ones (EP) | Guitars |
1997 | Forbidden Path of Unthinkable Evil (Demo) | Guitars, Bass |
1997 | The Horror of the Truth (EP) | Guitars |
2015 | From Blackened Crypts (EP) | Guitars |
As Proctor Gidim Xul:
Bass
(2009-present)
2009 | All Shall Worship Me in Despair (Single) | Bass |
2010 | Grand Molesters of the Holy Trinity | Bass (as "Xul") |
Unknown (1986)
Bass (2012-?)
Unknown (1987)
Bass (1998-2001)
2000 | The Infernal Storm | Bass, Lyrics |
2001 | Live - Blasphemy in Brazil Tour 2001 (Live album) | Bass |
Unknown (1987-1988)
Bass
2003 | Cadaveric Displays of Ghoulish Ghastliness | Engineering, Mixing (as "Rob Yench") |
2011 | Back from the Funeral | Engineering (as "Xul") |
2020 | Mausoleum / Anatomia (Split) | Recording, Mixing |
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Biography
Robert Yench spent his earliest years growing up in New York City until his family moved to upstate New York in his preteens. He quickly demonstrated a fondness for heavy metal music through Black Sabbath, which soon evolved into the heavier end of the spectrum. His first band of any significance was a thrash band called Volitile Zylog, which formed in 1989 and released a demo in 1990. Feeling ...Trivia
Also plays/played in:- Exile