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Beneath the Massacre

Technical death metallic band Under the Massacre comes from Montreal, Canada, where it had been shaped in 2004 by vocalist Elliot Desgagnés, guitarists Christopher Bradley and Jonathan Dubeau, bassist Dennis Bradley, drummer Justin Rousselle, and, for a short spell, keyboard player Christian Pépin. Influenced from the ultra-brutal and hyper-complex loss …

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Agoraphobic Nosebleed

Going by guitarist/bassist/drum programmer Scott Hull (also of Pig Destroyer and formerly of the.C. aswell), grindcore nut-cases Agoraphobic Nosebleed possess existed in a variety of forms since 1994. Their bleak, punishing audio mixes jointly caustic vocals, severe (and inhumanly fast) drum-machine beats, and Hull’s Earache-schooled electric guitar riffing. Their music …

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Aborted

Using a name like Aborted, it generally does not have a genius to document the band in to the realm of grindcore, but since being formed in 1995 by vocalist Sven de Caluwé (aka Gurgloroth Sven), these Belgians have broken through stylistic limitations to also meddle in straightforward death steel …

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Antigama

Made up of Lukasz Myszkowski (vocals), Sebastian Rokicki (guitar), Micha Pietrasik (bass), and Krzysztof Bentkowski (drums), Warsaw, Poland’s Antigama started tinkering with highly volatile blasts of math-grind in 2001, discovering an uncompromising non-formula that’s genuine, managed musical chaos. As prolific because they are unconventional, the music group has since released …

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Mistress

Given birth to in the rock Mecca of Birmingham, Britain Mistress started producing their crushing, seething, viciously anti-social design of deathcore in the past due ’90s. Carrying out a group of E.P.’s and a divide disk with stone-rockers Sally, the music group — comprising vocalist Dave Cunt, guitarists Drunken and …

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Pungent Stench

Though short-lived, Pungent Stench attained a considerable cult subsequent in the first ’90s using their undoubtedly perverse design of splatter metallic: a brutal level of grindcore extremity, death metallic songwriting, exorbitant vocal growling, as well as the most troubling lyrics imaginable. Together with various other splatter steel groups such as …

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Kataklysm

These Canadians began to rock and roll in 1992 using the objective statement “deliver probably the most punishing music ever created by merging melody and power into one damaging force.” If they will be the most punishing music group ever could possibly be debated all night over multiple containers of …

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Pig Destroyer

Washington, D.C.’s Pig Destroyer combine hardcore using the heaviest of rock, creating perhaps one of the most powerful and explosive metallic hybrids to become heard in quite a while. Rising in the ashes of a youthful music group, Treblinka, Pig Destroyer had been formed by the end of 1997, playing …

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Head Wound City

Head Wound Town will be the thrashing grindcore consequence of a drunken idea in fact brought to existence. While taking in after a London display their bands experienced just played collectively, the Bloodstream Brothers’ Jordan Blilie and Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner made the decision it might be fun to …

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Scar Culture

Scar Culture certainly are a NY City-based quartet, made up of associates Pheroze Karai (vocals), John Conley (guitars), Duke Borisov (drums), and Frank Cannino (bass), whose brutal, high-velocity steel audio incorporates various types of large music affects, including grindcore, loss of life steel, and hardcore. Their full-length record, Inscribe, premiered …

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