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Michael Weber

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Michael Weber (born March 17th 1966 in Melbourne Australia died January 2nd 1999) was the lead guitarist of The Seminal Rats from 1984 until his death from an accidental heroin overdose. Although the songs he wrote were classed as rock, his style had many influences, the most prominent of which was improvised jazz and his solos would fall in and out of time like the best in the world. Michael also worked as a technician at the Maton guitar facility but his personal choice of guitar was Gibson Epiphone. Michael chose Marshall Amplification.

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Discography with the Seminal Rats

Albums

  • Omnipotent 1986
  • Grruntled 1987
  • Life in the Necropolis 1990
  • Plectrum Muscle 1998

Compilations

  • Hard to Beat 1987
  • Final Audio Blast 1990
  • From Babylon to Brunswick 1991

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  • Call Me Animal 1990
  • La Grande Bouffe 1991

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