Atomgods

Atomgods
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Heavy rock, heavy metal

Atomgods were a UK heavy rock band from late 1980s.

The band were formed by former Inner City Unit guitarist Judge Trev Thoms, the first recording lineup consisting of Hiro Sasaki and Kofi Baker (Ginger's son). They were signed to GWR Records producing the 1988 album WOW!.

For the second album, which saw the band shorten their name to Atomgod and took on a thrash metal direction, Thoms was joined by bassist Algy Ward (The Damned and Tank), guitarist Bill Liesegang (Nina Hagen Band) and drummer Steve Clarke of Fastway

Judge Trev Thoms went on to form MOAB with Hawkwind's ex Bassist/Frontman, Ron Tree and produced the album "Insect Brain" on Real Festival Music. In 2007 Judge Trev returned to playing with former Hawkwind sax player Nik Turner in the reformed Inner City Unit but unfortunately died on 8 December 2010 from pancreatic cancer.

Atomgod drummer Steve Clarke went on to form the band Necropolis, producing the 1993 End Of The Line album released on Neat Records in 1997.

There are unconfirmed reports that Motörhead guitarists Würzel and Fast Eddie Clarke contributed to some recordings, but Fast Eddie certainly did play on the Necropolis album.

Atomgods - WOW!

Track list

  1. "Camden Town"
  2. "Dolphins" (Thoms)
  3. "Bashin' Up the Rich" (Thoms)
  4. "Atlantic Waves" (Thoms)
  5. "Dog Rot" (Thoms)
  6. "Oh Yea"
  7. "Slow Down Motörhead"
  8. "Mountain Range"
  9. "Convoy"
  10. "Oh No"

Personnel

Release History

Atomgod - History Re-Written

Track list

  1. "Atom God"
  2. "Radio Death"
  3. "Virgin Blood"
  4. "History Re-Written Part 1"
  5. "Welcome To The Kingdom Of Doom"
  6. "History Re-Written Part 2"
  7. "Cesspit (Cauldron Of Death)"
  8. "(Death Will Come From) China" (Thoms/Clark/Ward)

Personnel

Release History

Necropolis - End Of The Line

Track list

  1. Victim
  2. Samaritan
  3. A Taste For Killing
  4. Shadowman
  5. 145 Speed Overload
  6. The Bitterness I Taste

Personnel

Release History

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