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Pathology

Pathology certainly are a brutal American loss of life metal music group. The group’s weighty sound combines gruesome surprise imagery with hardcore affects, blastbeats, and unique gurgled vocals. Pathology created in 2006 in NORTH PARK, California on the behest of Dave Astor, founding member and drummer of grindcore work the …

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Sanctification

?-stersund, Sweden’s Sanctification were shaped in the summertime of 2001 by previous Divine Desecration people Mathias Mohlin (vocals) and Tomas Elofsson (electric guitar) along with drummer Nils Fjellström (Chastisement, Dark Funeral, etc.), before adding bassist Jürgen Bylander (of Defaced Creation) in 2002 and guitarist Markus Edvardsson (Souldrainer, Chastisement). Certainly, many …

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Facebreaker

Hailing from Finspång, Sweden, death steel music group Facebreaker was produced in 2001 by vocalist Robert Karlsson (ex-Pan-Thy-Monium and Advantage of Sanity), guitarists Janne Ivarsson and Mika Lagren, bassist Jonas Magnusson, and drummer Mikael Wassholm. A nostalgic throwback to Scandinavia’s 100 % pure death metal from the early-’90s (believe Carnage, …

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Shelter

Shelter — together with Snapcase, Strife, Globe Crisis, and Fed up with EVERYTHING — were one of the primary hardcore bands from the mid-’90s. Led by vocalist Ray Cappo through a number of lineups and stylistic shifts, the group preached Hare Krishna spiritual concepts and performed high-energy rock and roll …

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Grave

Emerging through the Swedish death steel scene in the late ’80s, Grave first produced a direct effect upon their surroundings using the fittingly entitled 1991 debut In to the Grave. Pursuing making use of their second record, 1992’s YOU MAY NEVER Discover, the band’s lineup continued to be, with Ola …

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Helstar

Helstar was among America’s better kept rock secrets through the entire 1980s, composing a string of consummate LPs that earned the music group many critical accolades, but didn’t sell off in large amounts. Probably, the band’s continuous dealings with unreliable unbiased labels, coupled with incessant workers turnover, were the principle …

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Youth Brigade

Among the finest hardcore rings to emerge from LA through the punk period, Youngsters Brigade was formed by way of a trio of brothers (Shawn, Tag, and Adam Stern) by the end of summer time 1980 in LA. Originally supplemented with additional users, the group returned to some trio in …

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Demonical

Shaped by members of long-running death steel strap Centinex, bassist Martin Schulman, drummer Ronnie Bergerståhl, and guitarist Johan Jansson arrived together in 2006 to create Demonical following the demise of the old strap. Recruiting vocalist Ludvig Engellau, the music group began to art its old-school loss of life metal audio. …

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Marduk

An unswerving commitment to blasphemy and extremity coupled with a relentless touring plan and a reliable blast of recordings has helped establish Sweden’s Marduk among the better-known rings within the Scandinavian dark metal picture. They started as even more of a typical loss of life metal music group with a …

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Project Hate MCMXCIX

Shaped by Lord K. Philipson (previously of Leukemia, Home of Usher, and Lame) and Jörgen Sandström (previously of Grave, Entombed, and lately of Vicious Artwork and Krux) in 1998, the Task Hate MCMXCIX (aka TPH, or –basically — the Task Hate) would undertake more members and be a death metallic …

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