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Band Enforce is relevant here, because Lonnie Fletcher (vocals) and Nick Ellingson (guitar) became members of this band after they quit Have Mercy (the rest of the band members through the years were Cliff Saunders (drums), Jody Lewis (bass), Ed Mueller (vocals), and Chris Parker (keyboards). Enforce was a very talented progressive metal band (they were around from 1987 to 1993) with great potential - which unfortunately never resulted in their first album, though they recorded a few demos and such, and even appeared on "Molten Metal Monsters volume 1 compilation" with their song "I'll walk alone". Although this was something completely different from Have Mercy, it would be a shame to overlook this great band - therefore check them out!

Band Revelation is relevant, because John Brenner (guitars) founded this band after he quit Have Mercy. They released quite a few demos and three albums - at least untill now, because in the last few years the band got together again and they are working on their new material.

Den Of Germs

Den Of Germs is recently founded band, involving ex-Have Mercy Rob Michael on bass guitar and John Knoerlein on drums, plus Chris Kerlandas from Fear of God on guitar. Check out their page right here!

One of Rob Michael's after-Have-Mercy bands was Jakkpot! Check them out!

John Knoerlein (drums) is also involved with Waste Water Treatment Plant. Rock'n'roll, man!

DAVE ROGERS PHOTOGRAPHY

Dave is a great photographer (you can see some photos taken by him under the "photos" section. If you would like to see more live photos from various bands, check out Dave's page (click on "dave rogers photography" above to open his page in a new window), you won't be disappointed!

Den of Iniquity is a great fanzine from Belgium, specialized in metal from the eighties. Great interviews (including Have Mercy interview in Issue #3), reviews and other stuff - all in English!

Reign in Pain is a great old-school eighties metal resource - anyone interested in the underground scene of the eighties should check out this page.

Check out Mario's metal mania page - there you'll find all kinds of stuff - even some crazy photos you won't be albe to find anywhere else!