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Jeffrey Walker is a bass guitarist and singer from Liverpool, UK. He is best known for his work with the death metal band Carcass for which he was also the main lyricist. Before Carcass, he played in the punk band the Electro Hippies. After the demise of Carcass, he went on to form Blackstar with two former Carcass band mates. In some territories the band Blackstar was called Blackstar Rising.

In addition, he made cover artwork for a few albums. The best known is Scum by Napalm Death. He is also credited for the cover art to the cult Axegrinder album Rise of the Serpent Men.

Walker also appeared in an episode of the Sci-Fi comedy Red Dwarf along with Bill Steer. He performed as the guitarist of the band Smeg and the Heads named Gaz in series 3 episode 5 "Timeslides".

Lately Walker had appeared on stage with Finnish grindcore band To separate the Flesh from the Bones. He has also been playing bass with Brujeria under the name El Cynico.

A solo album - Welcome to Carcass Cuntry - is due to be released on 9th May 2006 on Fractured Transmitter Records. The album will consist of covers of country/blues songs with a metallic twist. There will be various guest appearances on the album including former bandmates Ken Owen
and Bill Steer as well as members of the band HIM.

Walker appeared as a guest singer on Napalm Death's The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code album on the track "Pledge Yourself to You". He has also worked with This Is Menace, singing on the track "Onward Christian Soldiers".

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