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Danko Jones

Called after their bandleader, Danko Jones certainly are a Canadian hard rock and roll trio whose bluesy design is definitely rooted in the tradition of Thin Lizzy and AC/DC and whose popularity in European Europe compensates for his or her insufficient recognition in america. Comprising music group namesake Danko Jones …

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Malice

Along with Bitch, Cirith Ungol as well as the right now famous Metallica, Malice were among the standout rings featured about 1982’s genre defining Metallic Massacre, Vol. 1 compilation. Actually, with not just one but two efforts (“Captive of Light” and “Kick you Down”) which sounded a lot more mature …

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Mammoth Volume

The Scandinavian metal outfit Mammoth Volume follows the hard rock stylings just like Kyuss and Clawfinger while molding their own icy metal sound because of their prog rock influences like Yes and Blue Oyster Cult. Hailing from Sweden, Mammoth Quantity is made up of Kalle Berlin (bass), Daniel Gustafsson (acoustic …

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Mammath

Glamorgan, Wales’ curiously misspelled Mammath was an extremely obscure rock outfit formed in 1984 by vocalist Tony Robson, guitarists Adam Rees and Bob Philips, bassist Paul Kelly, and drummer Kerry Loveluck. As well late to label combined with the fading New Influx of British ROCK trend, the group even so …

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Hater

Just one more one-shot Seattle-scene side task, that one involved Soundgarden people Ben Shepherd (bass) and Matt Cameron (drums), with unique Monster Magnet guitarist John McBain and featuring Brian Timber, brother from the late Mother Like Bone tissue vocalist Andrew.

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Haste the Day

The Indianapolis-based Christian metalcore music group Haste your day formed in 2001. Guitarist/vocalist Brennan Chaulk, his sibling drummer Devin, and bassist/vocalist Mike Murphy originally gigged being a three-piece, but half a year following the group’s inception they added longtime friend Jason Barnes as another guitarist, and after some auditions, called …

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Godiva

Available these days in metallic, Godiva may be the nice, soft, and creamy name particular with a Swiss power metallic music group whose eponymous 2003 debut featured vocalist Anthony De Angelis, guitarist Sammy Lasagni, bassist Mitch Koontz, and drummer Peter Ganderounded. Released into an exceptionally packed Euro-metal field, the recording …

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Godspeed

The thrash music group referred to as Godspeed released just one single album, 1994’s Trip. After the separation, bassist Rob Hultz and guitarist Tommy Southard shaped Solace in 1996, while second bassist Chris Koznik used Monster Magnet’s Ed Mundell.

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Heaven Shall Burn

Munich, Germany’s Heaven Shall Burn off specialize in extremely controversial and politicized death metal fused with hardcore; a cross types style also known as deathcore. Merging their militant protection of social problems (racism, corruption, pet cruelty, veganism, etc.) using a apparently boundless metallic wrath, the group’s brutalizing sonic onslaught provides …

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Urgehal

Created in 1992, in the city of Hønefoss, by Trondr Nefas (screeches, lead guitar) and Enzifer (aka Mr. T.L. Messiah, tempo acoustic guitar), Urgehal are accurate, necro-Norwegian black metallic poster males — and which means corpse color, scary costumes, natural leather and spikes, the functions! Early demos from 1994 and …

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