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John Franck

John Franck has spent the majority of his lifestyle obsessing about modern rock and roll music. In his free time, he gathers obscure Kiss memorabilia, unlawful MP3s, and miracles aloud if the Rocks will ever make another great rock and roll & move record. As a kid, a life-changing connection …

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Inhume

Holland’s Inhume shaped in 1994, their objective: to make a singularly vile and inaccessible type of gory grindcore in the picture of gross-out supremos Carcass and Autopsy. Seen as a an ever-shifting lineup not really dissimilar using their disgustingly mushy, oft-fast-decaying subject material, Inhume people including (however, not limited by) …

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Haven

Rock trio Haven 1st came together when singer Pamme, bassist Michael Brody, and guitarist John Vanselow discovered themselves answering the same ads in regional papers. Pamme got spent amount of time in many cover bands, actually getting a gig with potential Weapons n’ Roses drummer Matt Sorum at one stage. …

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Cynic

Another product from the prolific Florida death metallic scene, Cynic recognized themselves for his or her exclusive experiments in combining technically skillful death metallic with intensifying rock touches, bordering sometimes about jazz fusion. Cynic was created in 1987 by vocalist/guitarist Paul Masvidal, guitarist Jason Gobel, bassist Tag Vehicle Erp, and …

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BigIron

The average person members of BigIron are rooted in the mid- to later ’80s as Dan Lehmann (Vocals), Alepeno (Electric guitar), Johnny Bicks@Six (Drums), and Todd Hezeaux (Bass) played in several metal acts throughout their indigenous of Dallas and Fort Worth. The music group eventually came jointly in early 1996 …

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House of Spirits

Dortmund, Germany’s Home of Spirits premiered in 1994 by ex – Jester’s March people Olaf Bilic (vocals) and Martin Hirsch (bass), along with guitarist Uwe Baltrusch (ex-Mekong Delta) and journeyman drummer Jörg Michael (Trend, Stratovarius, Running Crazy, etc.). Their debut record, Turn from the Tide, surfaced afterwards the same season …

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Bestial Warlust

Among Australia’s first dark metal rings of take note, the wonderfully named Bestial Warlust arguably even now qualify as you of it is most intensive ever. Inspired with the bloodthirsty Scandinavian experts — Darkthrone, Mayhem, et al. — Damon Bloodstorm (vocals), Chris Corpsemolester (electric guitar), Keith Destroyer (electric guitar), Joe …

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NecronomicoN

Created by guitarist/frontman Rob the Witch, NecronomicoN is among the more bizarre death steel acts to arrive. They do capitalize the final “n” on the name, and Rob the Witch does indeed pass that name and doesn’t place his actual name on some of their materials. Even though lineup has …

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Dave Adams

His self-confidence in his vocalizing skills may not be so excellent, since Dave Adams gave himself a credit for “throat” instead of singing on the main one and apparently only Compact disc release through the Chicago-based music group called Vis@40. On the other hand, this is rock, so probably Adams …

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Decadence

Decadence is a melodic thrash metallic music group from Stockholm, Sweden founded in 2003 by past Devastator guitarists Christian Lindholm and Niclas Radberg, Demented bassist Kenneth Lantz, and vocalist Kitty Saric, previously of Divine Dominion and Dekapitera. Ironically, just the latter set would be associated with the group (that was …

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