Allan James Davies, known professionally as Ezekiel Ox, was born in Colac, Victoria, Australia around 1980. He is a singer with a background in opera and musical theatre, having studied at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Ox began performing at age 12 and released his first EP, Winter In Suburbia, in 2003. He was also the lead singer for Full Scale, an alternative-metal band that formed in Perth in 1998 and later relocated to Melbourne and Los Angeles. Their debut album, Full Scale, was released in March 2005. Ox also fronted Mammal, which he formed in Melbourne in 2006; the band released one studio and two live albums before disbanding in November 2009. Other bands that he worked with or formed were Ezekiel Ox & the Evidence, Over-Reactor, Ox and the Fury, Superheist, and The Nerve.
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