Slugfest and Despair In the early 1990s, Vogel formed his first band Slugfest; with his stepbrother Jay, the two would regularly attend hardcore shows at the River Rock Cafe and would eventually recruit the venues owner’s son Jon to play drums. The band made a name for themselves playing live shows and releasing multiple demos. After releasing
Buried Alive in 1993 soon after Vogel’s stepbrother Jay left the band, they played one more show with Sandy from Chokehold on guitar. However bassist Plowe also left, leading to Tim from Against All Hope playing bass for their last couple of shows, Jay was about to rejoin the band however Tim was asked to play drums in Snapcase, which brought the end of the band besides a few reunion show’s. They recorded four more songs around that time with Matt Dente on bass. Vogel later commented on his time in Slugfest stating: Following the dissolution of Slugfest Vogel became the lead vocalist of new band called Despair. Vogel was their lead vocalist from 1994 to 1998 during this time they released multiple Eps and one full length album
Pattern Life in 1996. He also played drums in Against All Hope and Fadeaway.
Buried Alive Just like the disbandment of Slugfest Vogel quickly helped form Buried Alive following the end of Despair. The group was soon signed to Victory Records. They first released a 7-inch single titled
Six Month Face, and later followed it with their debut full-length,
The Death of Your Perfect World. Soon after Vogel decided to disband Buried Alive not long after finishing demo recordings for a second album. Those recordings were eventually gathered and released by Victory in 2001 under the title
Last Rites. The band reformed in 2020 to record
Death Will Find You on Bridge 9 Records. The four-track EP is their first recording in two decades.
Terror Following the break up of Buried Alive Vogel contemplated quitting his music career after feeling frustrated with how all his previous bands came to an end. He then got offered to become the next lead singer for
100 Demons but turned down the offer and moved to California. In 2004 their debut album
One with the Underdogs was released. The group have since been noted as one of the most influential modern bands within
tough guy hardcore and
hardcore punk, with
Stereogum describing Terror as "an institution within their genre". Their 2013 album
Live by the Code reached the
Billboard 200, and they have since released a total of eight studio albums, along with a number of live albums, EPs, and other recordings.
Pain Into Power was released in May 2022.
World Be Free World Be Free, currently signed to
Revelation Records, is Vogel’s newest project which began in 2014 and features Vogel on vocals, along with guitarist Joe Garlipp (Despair), guitarist Andrew Kline (
Strife), drummer Sammy Siegler (
Judge/
CIV/
Rival Schools), and bassist Alex Barreto (
Chain of Strength/
Excel). The band's debut full length titled
The Anti-Circle was released on February 6, 2016. In 2020 a EP
One Time For Unity was released in 2020.
Guest appearances and collaborations In 2003 Vogel provided guest vocals on the song "Nothing Left" from the
Throwndown album
Haymaker. In 2006 Vogel collaborated with the hip hop group
Jedi Mind Tricks on the song "Heavy Metal Kings". In 2004 Vogel provided backing vocals on the
Agnostic Front album
Another Voice. In 2010 Vogel appeared in the music video for
Vinnie Paz song "Keep Movin' On" where he played an American war veteran. Vogel also served as a
ghostwriter for Buffalo Wild Wings which is a side project of Terror bandmate Nick Jett. In 2011 Vogel and Jett teamed up with Matt Henderson formerly of
Agnostic Front and
Madball, Sam Trapkin of
Trapped Under Ice and Chris Beattie of
Hatebreed to release an album
I Owe You Nothing under the name S.O.S. In 2009 Vogel and his step brother Jay stared a new project titled Serpents of Shiva. They recorded one album in 2009 however the project was then shelved. However in 2021 the album was final released on Velocity Records. In 2022 Vogel featured on the
Kublai Khan song "Swan Song", later in the year he also featured on the Freya single "Thousand Yard Stare". In 2023 he featured on the Eight Count song "Revenge". In 2023 Vogel worked with members of the Buffalo, New York hardcore band Violent Way to release an Ep
The Bad Kind Decides under the name Bad Blood. == Style and influences ==