User:Guitargod0086/Celestial abyss

Celestial Abyss started in late 1992 from the band Spastic Ferrets. Celestial Abyss was well known for their aggressive shows and always full of energy.. They were mainly punk in the vein of the Sex Pistols and The Ramones with X-ray Spex, Iggy and the Stooges and even the New York Dolls. The band consisted of Jonathan Butler on vocals, Doug Post on guitar, JT on bass and Greg Miller on drums. There were a few recordings made during the short period that Jonathan Butler was with the band. When Jonathan Butler left the band late 1992 Jonathan's cousin Sean Davis joined. Not long after Jonathan left JT followed and Celestial Abyss found a new bass player by the name of Scott Dye.

It was around Christmas when the Raging Plague era started for Celestial Abyss. After the early recordings made their rounds around Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Pueblo, Colorado, a small fan base started growing for the local band scene. At first Celestial Abyss started getting around by playing parties and getting their name out. Celestial played their first major show in Colorado Springs at The Citadel Mall in Colorado Springs. The show was sponsored by the YMCA and the year was 1993. Celestial Abyss released the Raging Plague CD on their own Black Reign label in 1993.

In the middle of 1994 Celestial Abyss broke up and FORK rose from the ashes of Celestial Abyss. The band consisted of Doug Post on guitar, Greg Miller on vocals, Scott Dye on bass and Rob on drums. Conspiracy was one of their biggest songs from this incarnation. FORK played their one and only show in the blizzard of Denver, Colorado at the The Mercury Cafe. Even the show was actually very successful the band couldnt hold itself together and disbanded not long afterward.

Currently Doug has been contacted by Sean Davis and Scott Dye and talks of a Celestial Abyss reunion are burning. If a reunion does happen there are talks of a new CD and DVD set, but those are on the burner for now, although a good chance it will happen.