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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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Memento

As bandmembers for rock and roll musician V.A.S.T. (a pseudonym for musician Jon Crosby), Australian Justin Stewart Cotta and American Steve Clark had been playing large night clubs and traveling within a million-dollar tour bus if they decided to keep it behind. They spent three . 5 years as full-time …

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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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Nightwish

Pursuing in the footsteps from the Gathering and Lacuna Coil (goth-influenced “symphonic” metallic bands with woman vocalists), Nightwish had been created in Kitee, Finland, in 1997 by keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen. In the beginning attempting to generate acoustic music, he recruited qualified opera vocalist Tarja Turunen, but quickly added full metallic …

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Lawrence

A manufacturer of downcast techno, onetime gardener Lawrence (Peter M. Kersten) released his first materials for Kompakt, Ghostly, and Mule Digital, but the most of it was released on Dial, the Hamburg, Germany-based label he co-founded with Carsten Jost and Turner. Much like the materials from a good quantity of …

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Nickelback

Few rings did a lot more than Nickelback to determine the force of slick, commercially minded post-grunge in the 2000s. Led by vocalist Chad Kroeger, the music group initially surfaced in the past due ’90s as Canada’s response to Creed, prizing a mixture of gruff vocals and distorted (however radio-friendly) …

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Nico

Probably one of the most fascinating numbers of rock’s fringes, Nico hobnobbed, worked, and was romantically associated with an amazing assortment of probably the most legendary entertainers from the ’60s. The paradox of her profession was that she herself by no means attained the popularity of her peers, going after …

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Ram-Zet

An excessive amount of effort can simply be spent endeavoring to classify Ram-Zet, which is towards the group’s credit, because they create a significant dynamic and distinct progressive racket. Probably for their Norwegian homeland’s background of noisy dark metallic, the term continues to be used occasionally to spell it out …

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Cauldron

Sketching inspiration from famous brands Dokken, Iron Maiden, Raven, and Saxon, aswell as contemporary New Wave of English Heavy Metal clothes like White Wizzard, Enforcer, as well as the Darkness, Canadian rockers Cauldron created in 2006 following a breakup from the like-minded Goat Horn. Centered out of Toronto, the music …

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3 Pill Morning

Minneapolis-based rock-band 3 Pill Morning bring hooks and melody to a blistering hard rock sound that merges the crunch of Chevelle using the polish of Shinedown. Produced by frontman Jeff Stebbins in 2002, the band’s first sound veered even more toward the P.O.D. and Papa Roach end from the range, …

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