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Carnival in Coal

The French duo of singer Arno Strobl (aka Alan Thursday Morning hours) and multi-instrumentalist Axel Wursthorn (aka Karl Zengerls) play an unlikely mix of extreme metal and disco/dance pop. Pressing the limitations of conventional great flavor, both musically and lyrically, in addition they screen a twisted, partly submerged love of …

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Fleshcrawl

Created in 1987, death steel unit Fleshcrawl released its first album, Descent In to the Absurd, in 1992. The record, offering the lineup of vocalist Alex Pretzer, guitarist/bassist Mike Hanus, guitarist Stefan Hanus, and drummer/vocalist Bastian Herzog, drew the music group frequent evaluations to famous brands Cannibal Corpse. Their sophomore …

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Undercroft

Chilean death metallic foursome Undercroft burst in to the regional scene in 1991, recording …To the ultimate Fight in 1993 and Demons Awake, Revenge Is Near in 1994. That same calendar year, the band acquired the chance to open up for German Kreator, afterwards playing alongside Swedish Therion in Argentina. …

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Carnal Forge

Carnal Forge, while aligned with Sweden’s fertile death metallic scene, actually harks back again more to traditional thrash and speed metallic, particularly Slayer (along with the melodic sensibilities of countrymen In the Gates). Shaped in Sept 1997, the music group presented vocalist Jonas Kjellgren (ex-Dellamorte and Centinex), guitarists Jari Kuusisto …

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Einherjer

Having a solid fascination with the mythological areas of Norse history, Frode Glesnes (guitar) and Gerhard Storesund (drums) shaped Einherjer in early 1993 from their house country of Norway. The self-proclaimed forerunners of “Viking Metallic” first strike the studio down the road that yr with vocalist Rune Bjelland and bassist …

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Carpe Tenebrum

Norwegian black metallic duo Carpe Tenebrum was the medial side task of Dimmu Borgir multi-instrumentalist Astennu and vocalist Nagash; their debut album Mirrored Hate Painting made an appearance in 1999. Majestic Nothingness adopted two years later on.

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Vomitory

Formed like a trio in 1989, Swedish death steel strap Vomitory steadily extended its lineup, but never continued to be stable for lengthy. The music group initially contains Ronnie Olson on bass, Urban Gustafsson on acoustic guitar, and Tobias Gustafsson on drums. Shortly after playing its 1st display in 1990, …

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Stahlhammer

The Viennese loss of life metal band Stahlhammer comprised guitarist Tomas Schuler, bassist Peter Karolyi and drummer Michael Stocker. Debuting in 1997 with Killerinstinkt, the trio resurfaced a season afterwards with Wiener Blut; Feind Hort Mit implemented in 1999.

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Torture Killer

When one views music game titles like “Fuck Them IF THEY Bleed,” “Cannibal Gluttony,” “A Violent Picture of Loss of life,” and “Day time of Cadavers,” it really is safe and sound to assume that the music group in question offers death metallic — and death metallic has certainly been …

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Virgin Black

Produced in Adelaide, Australia, in the first ’90s, Virgin Black’s lineup features Rowan London (vocals, piano, keyboards), Samantha Escarbe (lead guitar), Craig Edis (rhythm guitar), Ian Miller (bass), and Dino Cielo (drums). Following a series of demonstration recordings in 1995/1996, the group started gaining international identification with 1998’s Trance EP, …

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