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Zoroaster

Zoroaster was formed in the summertime of 2003 by Brent Anderson (bass & vocals), Can Fiore (acoustic guitar & vocals), and Pole Fiore (drums), 3 former colleagues within the defunct group Terminal Doom Explosion who also rediscovered their mutual passions in primal, cement sludge-doom if they began rehearsing and executing …

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Witch Mountain

Based away from Portland, Oregon, Witch Mountain have already been providing apocalyptic, shuddering doom steel since their formation in 1997. In the first phase of the career, the music group — comprising guitarist and vocalist Rob Wrong, bassist Dave Hoopaugh, and drummer Nate Carson — produced a name for themselves …

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Fudge Tunnel

Despite their rough-hewn, incredibly heavy, feedback-drenched sound, Nottingham’s Fudge Tunnel quickly transcended the most obvious rock tag to get widespread critical compliment outside such limits. Even though this support by no means did result in commercial success, it really is interesting to notice that Fudge Tunnel’s amazing crossover appeal, with …

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Arson Anthem

Essentially an effort simply by former Pantera frontman (and frontman for Superjoint Ritual and Straight down) Phil Anselmo to revisit the times of ‘pure’ hardcore, Arson Anthem (which not merely harnessed the hardcore sound, but wrapped it along with a wholesome dose of sludge) released their debut EP, the eight …

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Buzzov*en

Buzzov-en continues to be cranking out drug-fueled, misanthropic sludge punk in a variety of incarnations since their inception in 1990. Known nearly as much for his or her out-of-control and occasionally violent concert events because they are for his or her music, the music group keeps on a custom distributed …

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Hail! Hornet

Hail! Hornet certainly are a North Carolina-based supergroup made up of vocalist T-Roy Medlin (of Sourvein), guitarist Vince Burke (Beaten Back again to Pure, Sourvein), bassist “Dixie” Dave Collins (Weedeater, Buzzov*en, Bongzilla), and drummer Erik Larson (Alabama Thunderpussy, the May Could, the Mighty Nimbus, etc.). Initial convened in 2006, the …

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16

A pioneering American sludge metallic troupe based from LA, California, 16 is credited with assisting to form the seismic very difficult rock subgenre together with accordant extreme metallic acts like Acidity Shower, Eyehategod, and Crowbar. Founded in 1992 by Bobby Ferry (acoustic guitar), Cris Jerue (vocals), and Jason Corley (drums), …

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Mystick Krewe of Clearlight

The Mystick Krewe of Clearlight came collectively in 1996 as an instrumental side project led by guitarist Jimmy Bower and drummer Joe Lacaze of the brand new Orleans sludge metal group Eyehategod, alongside members of Big Easy sludge metal units Crowbar and Straight down. Bower and Lacaze’s motivation right away …

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Place of Skulls

Led by guitarist/vocalist Victor Griffin, a previous person in cult favorite doom steel functions Pentagram and Loss of life Row, the Knoxville, TN, trio Host to Skulls created in early 2000 and it is rounded away by bassist Lee Abney (also an ex-member of Loss of life Row) and drummer …

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Decoryah

Formed in the first ’90s, Finland’s Decoryah presented singer/guitarist Jukka Vuorinen, bassist Jani Kakko and drummer Mikko Laine. Putting your signature on to Metal Knife, the trio debuted with 1995’s Knowledge Floats (also offering keyboards in one Jonne Valtonen), after that came back with 1996’s Fall Dark Waters and 1997’sBreathing …

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