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Necrodeath

Although rarely heard about outside their homeland, Italy’s Necrodeath have already been around since 1984, when thrash steel heroes like Slayer and Kreator inspired vocalist Ingo, guitarist Claudio, bassist Paolo, and drummer Peso to perpetrate a few of their very own sonic mayhem. After getting glowing reviews because of their …

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Pyogenesis

German rockers Pyogenesis began their profession in the first ’90s, creating a gothic loss of life metallic cross that sounded similar to Paradise Shed. They held this design throughout their 1st two EPs, but began to tweak it on the first full-length recording, 1995’s Nice X-Rated Nothings. The vocals had …

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Los Natas

Produced in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Los Natas place the next largest South American nation in the world’s stoner rock and roll map almost single-handedly. Arriving together within the middle-‘90’s, guitarist/vocalist Sergio Chotsourian, bassist Miguel Fernandez and drummer Walter Broide shown a definite Kyuss obsession on the 1996 debut Delmar, that …

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Memory Garden

Acquiring their name from a vintage song released by American doom titans Hassle in the entire year of their beginning, 1993, Kumla, Sweden’s Memory Back garden also had taken their doom history quite seriously, infusing their music with unapologetic sources to genre icons like Black colored Sabbath, Candlemass, Solitude Aeturnus, …

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Memento Mori

Following the release of the first two LPs Rhymes of Lunacy and Life Loss of life as well as other Morbid Tales, singer Messiah Marcolin and drummer Snowy Shaw exited the energy doom steel band Memento Mori, departing songwriter/guitarist Mike Wead to start out the group over from scuff. La …

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On Thorns I Lay

Originally named Phlebotomy, Greece’s In Thorns I Lay began in 1992, recording a demo along with a 7″ EP below that name prior to making the name-switch with time because of their 1995 debut album, Sound of Beautiful Experience. Seriously influenced by loss of life/doom metal works like Heaven Lost …

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Twilight

Not really a supergroup a lot simply because an American black steel summit gathering, the Twilight project includes a number of the main players in probably the most extreme faction of the most extreme of genres. Particularly, here you will discover Leviathan and Lurker of Chalice mastermind Wrest, Malefic of …

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Nadja

Located in Toronto, this ambient doom/steel/electronic duo was the brainchild (and originally the single task) of Aidan Baker. Currently a prolific musician who acquired released several works with brands worldwide — including a massive catalog of CD-R just produces — Baker utilized Nadja to explore the darker areas of his …

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Black My Heart

A purported straight-edge metalcore quintet from Boston, Dark My Heart was formed in 2003 by splinter associates of On Broken Wings, and after saving an unbiased five-track EP entitled Fuck Hearts, vocalist Wheeler, guitarists Tyler Joutras and Rob Wolfe, bassist Ben Snodgrass, and drummer Keith Dece signed with Eulogy Recordings …

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Pentagram

Perhaps one of the most enduring and influential underground rings in rock history, Pentagram’s profession was nearly 15 yrs . old by enough time they finally were able to record their initial record. Though invariably led by incomprehensible frontman Bobby Liebling, the band’s volatile account made it tough to maintain …

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