Crap Society>>At Last>>AFTER ALL - BELGIUM

Transcendent – 1997 - Watt’s On
Dead Loss - 2000 - Rokarola
Mercury Rising – 2002 – Mausoleum
The Vermin Breed – 2005 – Dockyard 1
Cult Of Sin – 2009 - Dockyard 1
Dawn Of The Enforcer – 2012 - Ván
Waves Of Annihilation – 2016 - NoiseArt
Eos - 2022 - Metalville

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Members
Vocals
Piet Focroul - September Syn>>Sammy Peleman>>Shocker - Immanent Distance, Iron Mask>>MIKE SLEMBROUCK>>Immanent Distance, Iron Mask

Guitar
Channel Zero>>CHRISTOPHE DEPREE>>Channel Zero - Acid>>DRIES VAN DAMME>>Acid


Bass
Erwin Casier - Dust, Aborted, Impedigon>>FREDERIC "FRE" VANMASSENHOVE>>Impedigon

Drum
Dust, Impedigon>>Kevin Strubbe>>Impediggon - Liar, Sektor, Strong Individual, Hive Destruction, Dudsekop>>BERT GUILLEMONT>>Dudsekop





History & Biography
This Belgian band was formed in 1987 as Crap Society (with Bert Demeyer on bass and Peter Demeyer on drums) and changed its monicker in 1988 to At Last before settling on After All in 1990.

A demo single called Dusk was offered in 1992. A full-length demo called Wonder was issued in 1995. Watt’s On picked up the band and released Transcendent, but another demo State Of The Art followed. The group was also heard on a split with Patriarch. The band’s next deal was with Rokarola Records. Another split, this time with Double Diamond, appeared in 2001. Next came albums through Mausoleum and Dockyard 1. Sammy Peleman and Vanmassenhove joined in 2015. Then there was Van and NoiseArt. Bert Guillemont was inducted in 2015. The Belgian heavy metal band had signed with NoiseArt Records. The band's full-length album, Waves Of Annihilation, was released on June 10th. The album was mixed and mastered by Dan Swanö. Sammy Peleman exited the group as Christophe Depree joined Channel Zero. The band issued its own Restore To Sanity 7" in 2017. Metalville released an album called Eos in late 2022. Mike Slembrouck was on vocals. There was a video for the song The Judas Kiss. The band uploaded a song called Restless Is The Night in 2025.

Over the years the band has opened for Judas Priest, Destruction and Candlemass.


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