Malhavoc was formed in 1983 by James Cavalluzzo. The band has recorded multiple demos during the '80s,
The Destruction Starts (1983),
The Destruction Continues (1984),
Age of the Dark Renaissance (1986) and
Shrine (1988), last of which introduced industrial,
death metal and
ambient elements to the band's sound. The band's debut album,
The Release, was issued in 1990; its line-up included guitarists Dave Kiner and Rob Wright, and bassist Steve Jelliman alongside Cavalluzzo. 1991's
Punishments EP saw the inclusion of programmer Steve Crowhurst, as well as contributions from
Dave Ogilvie of
Skinny Puppy. The band's second album,
Premeditated Murder, was released in the following year; featuring elements from
electronic music and
thrash metal, the record met with a
sampling controversy after the band
sampled "
Sympathy for the Devil" by
The Rolling Stone without clearance. Its follow-up,
Get Down (1994), saw the introduction of live drummer John Carss; the record strayed away from the band's
heavy metal roots while featuring heavier elements from
techno, ambient and industrial. The record was nominated for a
Juno Award for
Best Hard Rock Album in 1995. Increasing disagreements during the release of
Get Down led to line-up changes within the band. The band's forthcoming release,
Lazarus Complex: A Tale of Two Zombies, was subsequently delayed as a result of the complications between the band and the record label; it was eventually issued in 2000. It was produced by
Dave Ogilvie. Following its release, Cavalluzzo sporadically resurrected Malhavoc as a personal project. In 2004, Malhavoc released a cover EP,
Human Fly. In 2007, Cavalluzzo assembled a live band for touring. ==Band members==