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Jungle Rot

Produced in 1995, Chicago’s Jungle Rot is normally a full time income anachronism in the brand new millennium because of their retro-death rock and roll style. Steeped within the fairly straightforward, however viciously corrosive grooves perpetrated by early- ’90s rings like Sodom, Unleashed, and Bolt Thrower, the group released their “Epidermis the Living” demonstration in 1995, but just made their public debut with 1998’s Slaughter the Weak record, on Pavement Music. Comprehensive touring ensued and Olympic Recordings agreed upon the quartet — offering Dave Matrise (vocals/electric guitar), Chris Djuricic (electric guitar), Jerry Sturino (bass), and Eric Home (drums) — ahead of 2001’s Deceased & Buried and 2004’s Fueled by Hate albums.

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