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He Who Corrupts

Billing themselves as the “Grind Gods of Chicago’s Financial District” (filled with complete corporate lingo compared to that influence on their website), He Who Corrupts includes vocalist Tommy Camaro, guitarists Cory Lockheart and Caz Ul Friday, bassist Rory Lockheart, and drummer Ross Boneyard. Their The Smell of Cash EP combines …

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NDE

Ferocious, brutal, severe, punishing, claustrophobic; they are the type of words which have typically been utilized to spell it out the ultra-heavy NDE, a metalcore/choice steel music group that was produced in Cleveland, OH, in the middle-’90s. NDE doesn’t have confidence in displaying listeners any mercy; their thick steel/punk assault …

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Cassius

Virginia-based metalcore collective Cassius shaped in the town of Richmond in 2003. After several lineup adjustments, the band resolved down with vocalist Myke Terry, guitarists Ben Diller and Nick Smigielski, drummer Tony Lastomirsky, and bassist Brian Pennington. Hardcore touring (with works like Ed Gein and Misery Indicators, amongst others) and …

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Benighted

A French loss of life metal music group, Benighted formed in 1998. Originally composed of associates Julien Truchan (vocals), Olivier Gabriel (guitars), Liem Nguyen (guitars), Fred Fayolle (drums), and Graph (bass), the group was a combined mix of loss of life metal, black steel, and grindcore. This is the audio …

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Incarnated

Hailing from Bialystok, Poland, Incarnated focus on unapologetically sludgy, intentionally filthy-sounding grindcore, that they proudly explain as “Gorephobic Slaughtering Steel” — like there’s any concern with gore within their gleefully disgusting compositions. Founded in 1992 by vocalist/guitarist Pierscien, Incarnated provides recorded many demos, minis, and divide releases over time, plus …

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Gaza

The sound of extremity described, Sodium Lake City’s Gaza performs an unstable mixture of metallic, sludge, and grindcore, that could perfectly be termed “progressive” because of its highly technical and innately unconventional approach. Introduced to simple mortals via 2006’s bludgeoning and audacious Metallic Knife debut I Don’t Treatment Where I …

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Bible Launcher

The San Francisco-based group/project Bible Launcher exists using the aims of satirizing Christianity (generally) and televangelists (specifically). Their design is usually a melange of metallic avant-rock, spoken term rants, screaming saxophones, and examples extracted from both spiritual broadcasts and pornographic movies. Bible Launcher’s primary users are Ron K. (acoustic guitar, …

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Cobalt

American black metallic band Cobalt comes from Greeley, CO and had become when vocalist and guitarist Phil McSorley partnered up with guitarist/bassist/drummer Erik Wunder in 2002, after that abandoned his previous moniker of Grimness Enshroud, following just one single demo recording. The recently renamed duo people began their cooperation by …

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Trigger the Bloodshed

English death metallic outfit Cause the Bloodshed were shaped in Shower in 2006 by guitarists Rob Purnell and Martyn Evans. Drummer Potential Blunos and vocalist Charlie Holmes became a member of the following calendar year and started honing the group’s effective audio, a brutal aural onslaught that echoes traditional extreme …

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