Vengeance Rising was an American Christian metal thrash metal band from Los Angeles, California. Fronted by vocalist Roger Martinez, they originally formed as Vengeance in 1987, but changed their name in 1989 to avoid conflict with another band from the Netherlands. Band members Larry Farkas, Doug Thieme, Roger Dale Martin, and Glen Mancaruso left following Once Dead and formed the band Die Happy. Roger Martinez stayed on to record two more studio albums, but aside from him, Vengeance Rising's lineup changed for each subsequent album. While the group was a ground breaking Christian metal band, today Vengeance Rising is known for vocalist Martinez's turning from Christianity to Satanism to atheism. AllMusic describes Vengeance Rising's history as "one of the most entertaining and bizarre stories in the realm of heavy metal."
A review of Once Dead in CCM found that the cover of that albums depiction of "resurrection from spiritual death" was "". Musically, the album showed an influence of speed metal, with thrash arrangements on some songs, like the cover of Deep Purple's Space Truckin', and "Out of the Will", which reminded one reviewer of One Bad Pig. While the vocals often sounded "like someone gargling razor blades", the lyrics were found to be "very Bible based," and matched with the scriptural references from which they were drawn.
Frontman Roger Martinez had a background in the Pentecostal Foursquare Church, and was baptized there. He eventually rose to be pastor of a Hollywood area church, though by Released Upon the Earth he had left to pursue music full-time. While there, he began to look into the practice of faith healing, and he claimed to have found it to be a fraud.
In the mid 1990s, Martinez Apostasy, telling HM that he was a committed atheist in 1997. There were rumors at this time that it is possible that he was never a Christian and was putting on a performance. Today, Martinez has obtained rights to the band name for future projects. According to Scott Waters and Steve Rowe, Martinez began to make tapes counteracting the tapes he made during his Christian career. He created a website that renounced his previous output and posted articles portraying Christian leaders in a negative light. Martinez then began making death threats to individuals he claimed "stabbed him in the back", which included friend Steve Rowe of Mortification, a band Martinez helped get their first record contract.
Although he has stated that he was working on an album to be released under the name "Vengeance Rising" with more of an anti-Christian, Satanic Atheism theme, the album, reportedly titled Realms of Blasphemy, has never been released. The album had a strong satanic and anti-Christian theme, sporting titles such as: "Synagogues for Satan" and "Blaspheme the Holy Ghost".
Vocalist Scott Waters of Ultimatum and Once Dead stated on his metal music review website that
He also claims that Martinez only kept the name of Vengeance Rising because of "continued curiosity from metal fans and Christians alike". In 2007, Shannon Frye did an interview where they mentioned his time in Vengeance. He stated
After the September 11, 2001 attacks occurred, Martinez offered free albums from his website for military personnel to encourage a "holy war against Christians". Former fans and critics believe this to be an attack on former bandmates and Christianity, due to the straining situation of debt that he was left with when band members departed after the "Once Dead Tour". However, the former band members - Farkas, Thieme, Martin and Mancaruso - spoke out against the claims that Martinez put out. Martinez stated that the four of them had stolen from him. Despite this, the four of them stated that they never stole equipment and that he took all responsibility for the debts of Vengeance, which he agreed to. This was covered in an issue of Heaven's Metal Magazine, with Doug Van Pelt interviewing all of them.
Former founding members of Vengeance Rising along with Ultimatum vocalist Scott Waters reformed in 2004 to play a reunion show at a small club called Chain Reaction in Anaheim, California.. June 12, 2004. Retrieved on October 3, 2016. Since Martinez owns the rights to the name "Vengeance Rising", they used the name Once Dead. They released a DVD of that show called Return with a Vengeance.
On August 6, 2017, it was announced that Human Sacrifice was being reissued and a reunion show, with the band's original lineup, with Jim Settle, vocalist of Hand of Fire, filling-in on vocals for Martinez, would be performed at SoCal Metal Fest 2 on August 12.
Larry Farkas | Lead Guitars | 1987–1990, 2017–present | Die Happy, Neon Cross, Deliverance, Holy Soldier, Once Dead, Sanctuary Celebration Band, D.O.G., S.A.L.T. | |
Doug Thieme | Rhythm Guitars | 1987–1990, 2017–present | Die Happy, Once Dead | |
Roger Dale Martin | Bass | 1987–1990, 2017–present | Emerald, Holy Right, Die Happy, Once Dead, Sanctuary Celebration Band | |
Glen Mancaruso | Drums | 1987–1990, 2017–present | Die Happy, Once Dead, S.A.L.T. | |
Jim Settle | Vocals | 2017–present | Tantrum of the Muse, Bore, Hand of Fire |
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Roger Martinez | rhythm guitar, bass, lead vocals | 1987–1992 (died in 2025) | Prophet | |
Chris Hyde | drums | 1991 | Deliverance, Holy Soldier | deceased 2015 |
Derek Sean | lead guitar | 1991 | Mortification | |
Johnny Vasquez | drums | 1991–1992 | Mortification (live), the Blamed | |
Glenn Rogers | rhythm guitars | 1987 | Hirax, Deliverance, Heretic, Once Dead, Final Decree, Primal, Steel Vengeance, Viking | |
Sharon | vocals | 1987 | ||
Steve Bertram | drums | 1987 | Final Decree | |
Michael Betts | drums | 1987 | Neon Cross |
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