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Nuclear Assault

Nuclear Assault were among thrash metal’s most socially conscious groups, making area for serious subject material (and periodic goofs) within their careening swiftness metal riffing. In addition they remained nearer to the globe of hardcore than the majority of their peers, with their past due-’80s top released a few of …

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Ours

Although technically a band, Ours is actually the brainchild of self-described music obsessive Jimmy Gnecco. Blessed and elevated in NJ, Gnecco toyed with music and different music group configurations after graduating senior high school, nonetheless it wasn’t until 1996, when he came back to America from a short sabbatical, that …

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Negative Approach

Detroit’s Negative Strategy, alongside Maumee, OH’s Necros, had been the undisputed champs of Midwestern hardcore in the first to mid-’80s. Tale offers it that vocalist John Brannon recruited drummer OP Moore as well as the acoustic guitar/bass group of Rob and Graham McCulloch in a skate recreation area sometime in …

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Rubella Ballet

England’s Rubella Ballet were easily perhaps one of the most colorful rings to be from the anarchist punk and gothic rock and roll moments. Despite their tense, paranoid music and immediate lyrics reflecting politics in addition to emotional problems, the group refused to look at a brooding, imposing appearance. Rather, …

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Satan

Among the New Influx of British Large Metal’s most convoluted family members trees is one of the music group known predominantly while Satan. Besides frequently undergoing name adjustments (Blind Fury and Pariah had been just two of the aliases used every time the group made a decision their first name …

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Sandra

The vocalist referred to as Sandra found popularity singing with her husband’s group, Enigma. The whispery, haunting vocals noticed on Michael Cretu’s Enigma albums MCMXC A.D. and Mix of Adjustments helped sell an incredible number of copies, though Sandra have been noticed on albums because the past due ’60s. She’s …

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Saliva

Although formed in Sept 1996, Saliva didn’t hit the mainstream until 2001, once the band’s mixture of angsty hard rock and hip-hop helped earn a double-platinum certification because of its sophomore album, Every 6 Mere seconds. Two of the album’s tracks had already made an appearance on Saliva’s self-released debut, …

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Lee Ving

Combined with the Germs’ Darby Crash, Fear’s Lee Ving was unquestionably one of the most confrontational front men to emerge from the western coast punk scene from the later ’70s. But while Crash got in his audience’s encounter by mutilating himself and other styles of outlandish behavior, Ving achieved exactly …

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Cephalic Carnage

This crazy concoction of truly experimental grindcore, death metal, and jazz came together in Denver, CO, in 1992. Founding people Lenzig (vocals) and Zak (electric guitar) come up with a demonstration entitled Scrape My Lungs in 1993 and took a rest until 1996 if they recruited John (drums), Steve (electric …

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Franz Waxman

An American composer primarily of film scores: The Spirit of St. Louis (1957); Sunset Boulevard (1950); and Peyton Place (1957).

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