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Suicide Silence

Riverside, California’s Suicide Silence formed in 2002. A quintet, the music group specialized for the reason that 21st hundred years metal phenomenon referred to as deathcore and was authorized to worldwide mega-metal label Hundred years Media. The music group got things moving quickly, save for some lineup adjustments, and proceeded …

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Vulcano

Vulcano were among Brazil’s first rock bands of notice. Coming into presence a while before (and having no little impact upon) that country’s most well-known metallic export, Sepultura, Vulcano’s albums had been much too inaccessible to surface area above the rock underground with any regularity; yet, alongside fellow Brazilians Sarcofago, …

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The Dead See

Originally going from the name Plague of Locusts, Lubbock, TX’s the Dead See comprises vocalist/guitarist Mark Key, guitarist Neil Barrett, bassist Marcos Morales, and drummer Josh Paul. Their pulverizing audio draws motivation from the present day metallic of Mastodon, the intensifying post-hardcore of Neurosis, as well as the Southern sludge …

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Occult

Dutch thrashers with dark steel tendencies, Occult began taking form in 1992 and by the discharge two years later on of their initial album, Prepare to meet up Thy Doom, included vocalist Maurice “Sephiroth” Swinkels, guitarist Richard Ebisch, bassist Twan Fleuren, and drummer Erik Fleuren. Actually, this selfsame lineup was …

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Old Funeral

Although they split up in 1992 with out a record with their name — simply demos and an EP’s worthy of of unreleased materials — Norway’s Old Funeral enjoy an unusually lofty standing in black steel history because they housed a number of important members of the neighborhood black steel …

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Mental Home

The progressive doom metal outfit Mental House was formed in Russia in November 1993 by brothers Sergey (vocals/guitars) and Igor Dmitriev (drums); the rest of the original lineup was finished by guitarist Roman Povarov and bassist Denis Samusev. The band’s 1994 demonstration Funeral Support quickly resulted in the official debut, …

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Nile

Merging the extreme rate and nihilism of modern death steel using the ancient design of Middle Eastern music, Nile created within their hometown of Greenville, SC, in 1993. Using their self-proclaimed brand of “Ithyphallic Metallic,” Karl Sanders (acoustic guitar/vocals), Main Spires (bass/vocals), and Pete Hammoura (drums) debuted using their Celebrations …

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Mercyless

As well simply because drawing focus on France’s curious propensity for producing metal bands with somewhat misspelled British monikers like Agressor, Massacra, and Carcariass (!?), Mercyless had been one of a small number of French loss of life metal bands to get recognition outdoors their own edges through the genre’s …

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Scar Symmetry

Sweden’s Scar tissue Symmetry was founded in 2004 by vocalist Christian Älvestam, guitarists Jonas Kjellgren and Per Nilsson, bassist Kenneth Seil, and drummer Henrik Ohlsson — most of them veterans of several prior rock rings (Carnal Forge, Centinex, Altered Aeon, Incapacity, etc.) — whose varied gamut of designs ultimately influenced …

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Necrophagia

Along with San Francisco’s Possessed and Florida’s Loss of life, Ohio’s Necrophagia were among the pioneering death metallic bands from the middle-’80s. Created in 1983 by vocalist Killjoy — whose like of Venom just hardly exceeded his enthusiasm for slasher films — Necrophagia initial made waves using their Loss of …

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