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restaurant where they played him some of their songs on a tape recorder. Wayne was impressed, and decided that they were the right band for him, thus laying the foundation of Reverend. Wayne later described this ironic episode as a "cosmic joke" on everyone involved.
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After struggling with drug problems within his current band, David Wayne decided to leave Metal Church in the late '80's and find another group to join. Wayne searched around Los Angeles looking for the best band in which he could participate. He met with
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and considered joining Piper's band Animal, but Wayne decided against it because Animal was experiencing the same problems which caused his departure from Metal Church.
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single source
talk page
improve this article
introducing citations to additional sources
"Reverend" band
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Seattle, Washington
Thrash metal
speed metal
power metal
Caroline
Charisma
Metal Church
Heretic
See below
heavy metal
Seattle, Washington
San Antonio, Texas
Metal Church
David Wayne
W.A.S.P.
Randy Piper
Heretic
Denny's
David Wayne

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