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Mark Thwaite

Mark Gemini Thwaite (born 15 June 1965 in Birmingham, England) has been the guitarist for a number of British rock bands and artists over the last two decades, including The Mission, Tricky, Peter Murphy, New Disease, Spear of Destiny, Theatre of Hate, Mob Research (with Paul Raven of Killing Joke), and Canadian band National Velvet plus various live and recorded appearances with Al Jourgensen, Revolting Cocks, Gary Numan, Roger Daltrey, P.J. Harvey, Alanis Morissette, Combichrist, Primitive Race, Black Star Riders, Ginger of The Wildhearts, Stan Lee of Marvel Comics and Franz Treichler of The Young Gods.
== Early years ==
Thwaite's first school band formed in 1980 included fellow school-mate Steve Ellett on drums - later known as Steve Danger from British metal band Wolfsbane. Thwaite later formed Lichfield UK based rock band Monteagle with local musicians including Martin Wilkins (Drummer) and Dave Pearson, later known as Computerchemist.〔("TDFZ interview" ) Chris Newman, 'TDFZ interview', ''Computerchemist.com'', 17 January 2009. Retrieved 30 August 2014.〕 Thwaite spent part of 1985 living in Toronto, Canada, joining Gothic rock band National Velvet, before returning to the UK in 1986. After forming a few bands in the Birmingham area, he relocated to London in 1989.〔
In 1989 Thwaite joined London-based Gothic group The Children (featuring Dave Roberts of Sex Gang Children on vocals), and performed on the 12" single ''Never Get Out Alive'' released in 1990. During this time Thwaite was introduced to Kirk Brandon, founder member and vocalist for Spear of Destiny and Theatre of Hate. This began a 3-year collaboration between Thwaite and Brandon.
Thwaite performed live with Spear of Destiny in 1990,〔 and replaced original Theatre of Hate guitarist Billy Duffy on the 10th anniversary Theatre of Hate UK tour in 1991. Thwaite continued as a member of Spear of Destiny, contributing to their 1992 album ''Sod's Law'' and the subsequent tour.

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