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Chrissy Steele

This Canadian ‘heavy metal goddess’ connected up with former Headpins guitarist and songwriter Brian MacLeod to concoct Magnet To Steele in 1991. The recording was documented on Macleod’s yacht whilst cruising around English Columbia. Steele includes a effective and characteristic design, however the derivative and industrial structure towards the materials …

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Jubilee

If Jubilee appear to be Like and Rockets fits Nine Inch Fingernails with just a little Dark Rebel Motorcycle Membership blended in, there’s justification. The Los Angeles-based group provides recorded with associates of all above because of co-founders Aaron North and Michael Shuman, and their huge group of alt-rock close …

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Corrupted

Japanese underground icons Corrupted create droning, sludgy, painfully gradual death/doom metallic and ambient music along the same lines — or should that be trenches? — simply because bands like Globe, Boris, and Sunn O))). Produced in Osaka, Japan, circa 1994, the reclusive group is certainly made up of vocalist Hevi, …

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Nortt

Denmark’s ubiquitous Nortt is a reclusive vocalist and multi-instrumentalist focusing on what critics possess labeled “depressive dark funeral doom,” and whose closest parallels include Australia’s equally bleak and misanthropic Disembowelment. Starting his tests in 1995, Nortt provides recorded several demos (1997’s “Nattetale,” 1998’s “Doeden,” 1999’s “Graven”) and public releases, many …

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The Defiants

The Defiants are no strangers towards the hard rock scene. Shaped in 2015 by vocalist Paul Laine, bassist/guitarist/keyboardist Bruno Ravel, and guitarist Rob Marcello — previous bandmates in locks metal band Risk Risk — the Defiants brought the best arena-rock sound from the ’80s and early ’90s in to the …

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Grief of War

Created in Tokyo, Japan in 2002, Grief of Battle was a death/thrash steel (their description was “Samurai Crunch”) group that first produced waves within their house country if they released their demo material, a self-titled collection, in 2003. In 2004, the music group began to strike levels in Japan, and …

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Orden Ogan

A active German power metallic unit with components of folk and progressive metallic, Orden Ogan, which means “The Purchase of Fear” with a mash-up of German and Gaelic, was shaped in 1996 by drummer Sebastian Grütling and vocalist/guitarist Sebastian Levermann beneath the moniker Tanzende Aingewaide. The next 12 months the …

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Brain Drill

The crushing, out-of-control sound of death metal’s Mind Drill was created when guitarist Dylan Ruskin remaining his post in the music group Burn in the Stake through the summer of 2005. He quickly installed with among the fastest drummers he previously ever noticed, Marco Pitruzzella, who experienced spent amount of …

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Exmortus

A hard-hitting Bay Region thrash metallic quartet who incorporate components of progressive, loss of life, neo-classical, and twin-guitar-based power metallic to their already mighty aural attack, Exmortus will be the missing hyperlink between Testament, Kids of Bodom, Manowar, and Yngwie Malmsteen. Co-founded in 2002 by Conan (vocals, acoustic guitar) and …

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Chosen Son

A blue-collar, hard-rocking, and metal-tinged outfit away of Baltimore, MD, Particular Son were shaped originally as the music group 40 Acres by drummer, singer, and songwriter John Allen and guitarist Nick Kay, who had previously played collectively in the music group Child’s Play in the past due ’80s and early …

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