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Salt the Wound

An oddly great date (Sept 11, 2001) for the metalcore (we.e., a music group dealing with reduction, destruction, discomfort, etc.) music group to create, Cleveland, OH’s Sodium the Wound found lifestyle on that infamous time and — after several lineup adjustments — ultimately released their debut full-length in 2008. Shaped …

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The Funeral Pyre

The Funeral Pyre were formed within the LA suburb of La Habra in 2001, and quickly joined the fray of metal rings storming the region making use of their 2002 EP, Whispering towards the Shadows, released if they were still going by the name of Envilent. A 2003 demonstration entitled …

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Abigail Williams

The American symphonic dark metal band Abigail Williams was founded in 2005, in Phoenix, Arizona, and borrowed its name from an infamous girl accuser who was simply partially in charge of the Salem Witch Trials. Ironically, the group’s early background was checkered with identical (if much less lethal) works of …

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Ihsahn

Among the leading statistics (arguably the best figure, a minimum of from a music perspective) in the annals of Norwegian dark steel, Ihsahn — given birth to Vegard Sverre Tveitan, in Notodden, Norway, in 1975 — is most beneficial referred to as the vocalist, guitarist, and business lead author of …

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Betraying the Martyrs

Based away of Paris, France, Betraying the Martyrs temper the punishing brutality of deathcore with melodic flourishes drawn from symphonic and progressive steel, providing it a theatricality that seems distinctly European. Shaped in 2008, the music group, which at that time was composed of vocalist Eddie Czaicki, guitarists Fabien Clévy …

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