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Machines of Loving Grace

Devices of Loving Sophistication, an aggressive industrial music group with distorted vocals, formed in 1989 around vocalist Scott Benzel, keyboardist Mike Fisher, guitarist and bassist Stuart Kupers, and drummer Brad Kemp. After self-releasing their debut record, the group was found by Mammoth in 1991. Focus made an appearance in 1993, …

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Flak

After splitting up the industrial-rock group Submachine, frontman Nik Hodges went onto form his second hyper-driven rock and roll piece, Flak. He earned previous Submachine drummer Steve Clark and guitarist Chris Sutton along with newcomer Full Crockford to try out bass hoping of creating a combination sounds comparable to Nine …

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Econoline Crush

The Vancouver-based alternative band Econoline Crush — vocalist Trevor Hurst, guitarists Robbie Morfitt and Ziggy, drummer Nico Quintal, and bassist Don Binns — have made a significant name for themselves in Canada. They’ve loved major chart achievement there, and also have opened up Canadian/European trips for famous brands KISS, the …

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Skrew

Formed in Tx sometime around 1990, Skrew symbolized the vision of guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Adam Grossman, and despite getting known as a group, the group was more of a single expression of Grossman’s affinity for what would become referred to as commercial steel. The genre was still getting forged through the early …

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Hate Dept.

Formed in the first 90’s by bandleader Seibold, Hate Dept. is definitely similar parts repetitive commercial dance rock and roll and hostile punk rock and roll. A multi-instrumentalist, Seibold performs keyboards, electric guitar, percussion, and items Hate Dept.’s distorted vocals. The band’s initial release, meats.your.maker, premiered over the Caroline subsidiary …

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Acid Bath

While they didn’t gain a lot more when compared to a cult following throughout their presence, Louisiana’s Acid Bath has since attained a somewhat legendary position within the darker edges of the rock and roll/metallic underground. Their design — a mixture of Dark Sabbath-like sludge, bluesy Southern rock and roll, …

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Bethlehem

Having grown sick and tired of their previous joint task, Dark Tempest’s thrash-based aggressions, and united by way of a morbid, almost pathological desire for suicide and death, bassist Jürgen Bartsch and guitarist Klaus Matton (who like a boy dropped his pops to suicide and mother to cancer) founded Bethlehem …

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Sugartooth

Within the wake of Soundgarden’s breakthrough success within the ’90s, several groups made a decision to follow within the famed Seattle quartet’s footsteps with an identical heavy Sabbath-esque sound. One particular music group was the trio Sugartooth — Tag Hutner (vocals, acoustic guitar) and Josh Blum (bass) had been the …

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God Lives Underwater

Jeff Turzo and David Reilly both was raised in small-town Pa, experimenting with computer systems and keyboards until a single evening in 1993, they made a decision to form a music group around an industrial/techno tune that they had recorded for a celebration. The duo documented four additional tracks, and …

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Anger of the Lamb

Anger from the Lamb may be the identification under which New Jerseyite Brian Adam Snell thought we would unveil his unique make of emotionally charged, electronically generated music. Competent in all method of computer programming, electric guitar, and sound documenting, Snell began focusing on his seminal self-release, Introvert, in past …

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