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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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Gargoyle

Not to end up being confused using the music group Gargoyle Sox or the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA punk music group the Gargoyles, this Gargoyle was an obscure rock music group from Portland, OR. Gargoyle, whose forte was a forceful however melodic design of dream metal such as Ronnie Wayne …

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E-X-E

NY City’s small known E-X-E produced two melodic swiftness steel albums (early power steel, in the event that you will) for self-employed label Shatter Information, and suffered the iniquities of experiencing no promotional muscle mass to aid them. Initial up, 1987’s Stricken by Might was made by Rods drummer Carl …

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Deinonychus

After splitting from Dutch black steel band Malefic Oath, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Marco Kehren founded the Deinonychus project to explore a mournful and dramatic type of dark steel laced with gothic overtones. You start with 1995’s sorrowful The Silence of Dec, the prolific songwriter unleashed a slew of significantly eclectic …

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Freax

Freax play dark metallic that mixes hard riffs having a disturbed commercial edge for an outcome that is somewhere within Marilyn Manson and Nine In . Nails. Originally created in Brazil in 1983, the 1st edition of Freax accomplished notoriety touring with Sepultura and Ratos de Parao. However the music …

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A Touch of Class

The three-piece of Some Class began beyond London in 1996 using the lineup comprising Leah (vocals/guitar), Christie (bass), and Lee (drums). Using their selection of female-fronted rock, the three-piece self-released their self-titled debut record, with Lee departing a couple days afterward. After recruiting their friend Rob on drums, the band’s …

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Damien

This short-lived Swedish outfit isn’t to be puzzled with several other higher-profile rings called Damien, but is notable for liberating among the earliest Scandinavian attempts at thrash steel via 1983’s Requiem for the Dead EP. Subsequently, vocalist Tommie Agrippa and bassist Marty Marteen would resurface in better-known thrashers Hexenhaus, but …

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Fall of Because

The precursor from the pioneering industrial outfit Godflesh, Fall of Because was formed in 1982 by guitarist Paul Neville and bassist Ben Green; by adding drummer Justin Broadrick a season afterwards, the group’s lineup was full. During its five-year life expectancy, Fall of Because released just a single demonstration, 1986’s …

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November 17

Having been often recognised incorrectly as the terrorist organization beneath the same name since their formation in 1995, November 17 would prefer to consider themselves “sonic terrorists” within their house of Phoenix, AZ. Comprising Trevor Asknew (vocals), Tag Keltner (electric guitar/coding), Chris Cannella (electric guitar), Damon (bass), and Jason Kowalski …

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The Chariot

Atlanta-based post-hardcore/alternate metallic act the Chariot is usually a showcase for singer Josh Scogin. Previously frontman for the favorite Christian nu-metallers Norma Jean (originally referred to as Luti-Kriss, before Dirty South rapper Ludacris eclipsed their limited recognition), Scogin remaining Norma Jean for undisclosed personal factors in 2003, following a launch …

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