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Infernaeon

Fort Lauderdale, FL’s Infernaeon was founded in 2004 by sometime Monstrosity people Brian Werner (vocals) and Sam Molina (tempo guitar), being a parallel undertaking designed to incorporate symphonic elements to their normal death metal design, with occasional dark steel inclinations thrown set for additional spice. Dealing with regional producer and …

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Bulldozer

Rude, crude, and ordinary noxious, Italy’s incomparably primitive Bulldozer were immediately tagged seeing that their country’s response to dark steel founding fathers Venom. But just like the frequently reviled Venom, Bulldozer possess, in retrospect, obtained some way of measuring belated respect for assisting to start to see the fledgling dark …

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Woe of Tyrants

Chillicothe, OH-based progressive death metal quintet Woe of Tyrants created in 2004 round the skills of vocalist Chris Catanzaro, bassist Shaun Gunter, drummer Johnny Roberts, and guitarists Matt Kincaid and Nick Dozer. Equivalent parts past due-’80s thrash (Testament, Dark Angel) and contemporary Scandinavian death metallic (Amon Amarth, Kids of Bodom), …

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Asphyx

Among Holland’s first loss of life metal rings, Asphyx was formed in 1987 by then-Pestilence mainman Martin Vehicle Drunen (vocals/bass), with Eric Daniels (acoustic guitar) and Bob Bagchus (drums). After a small number of demos to summarize the ’90s, Asphyx agreed upon with Century Mass media Information and proceeded release …

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Dir en Grey

Dir en Gray have become the very best music group from the post-visual kei period, specifically for the European target audience — in the 2000s these were arguably probably the most successful metallic act without British lyrics since Rammstein (though they never rivaled the recognition from the Germans). The music …

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Arsonists Get All the Girls

Initially formed mainly because a tale between friends, Santa Cruz, CA’s Arsonists Get All of the Girls steadily transformed right into a (relatively) serious musical concern, fusing death metal, hardcore, and progressive inclinations into an eclectic, indefinable musical soup. After that, after surviving several tours as well as the release …

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Beneath the Massacre

Technical death metallic band Under the Massacre comes from Montreal, Canada, where it had been shaped in 2004 by vocalist Elliot Desgagnés, guitarists Christopher Bradley and Jonathan Dubeau, bassist Dennis Bradley, drummer Justin Rousselle, and, for a short spell, keyboard player Christian Pépin. Influenced from the ultra-brutal and hyper-complex loss …

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Asesino

A side project led by Brujeria guitarist Dino Cazares that’s tighter and somewhat more up-tempo than that of his original music group, Asesino (assassin in Spanish) presented a whos-who of early 21st century metallic players, including users of Static X, Sepultura, Hatebreed, Icepick, and Dread Factory. Authorized to Odio information, …

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Dethklok

Referred to as “the world’s very best social force,” the digital death metal strap Dethklok star in the Adult Swim tv program Metalocalypse. The Mordland-based quintet includes vocalist Nathan Explosion, who runs on the death metallic growl even though he’s not performing; lead guitarist Skwisgar Skwigelf, the fastest string slinger …

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Atheist

Arguably the best progressive metal band of their day, Atheist’s impossibly Byzantine death-jazz proved as well advanced actually for committed metalheads to stomach. On the period of three albums admirably documented regardless of crippling adversity, the band’s inventive but inaccessible design has gained them a enduring respect, but similarly compromised …

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