Video: Reunited RIGHTEOUS PIGS Perform At MARYLAND DEATHFEST

June 14, 2013

RIGHTEOUS PIGS, the long-defunct punk/death metal band featuring current NAPALM DEATH guitarist Mitch Harris, reformed for an exclusive U.S. appearance at this year's Maryland Deathfest, which took place May 23-26 Baltimore. Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be seen below.

RIGHTEOUS PIGS' lineup for the show was almost the same as the one that recorded the band's second album, "Stress Related" (1990): Harris, vocalist Joe Caper, bassist Stephen Chiatovich and new addition, drummer Alex Marquez (MALEVOLENT CREATION, DEMOLITION HAMMER).

Harris left RIGHTEOUS PIGS in 1989 after recording two LPs to join NAPALM DEATH.

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