Founded circa 1994, Ebola '95 was founded by 4 Maine teenagers (having worked together musically in several bands prior), with the intent of spreading the hardcore message of the early 90's to the masses of planet Earth. Upon playing shows throughout the U.S. and Canada with the likes of heavyweights such as, Global Holocaust, Dropdead, Los Crudos, and the Pist, Ebola '95 disbanded, having left its mark upon the underground music scene, and for future music lovers to discover until the end of time.
credits
from Ebola '95 [EP],
released January 1, 1995
Mike Rabineau - bass and vocals (b.1976 - d.1995 R.I.P.)
Steve Darling - guitar
Brady Hodsdon - gutar
Eric Diaz - drums
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