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T-Rock

A member from the Prophet Posse, Atlanta-based rapper T-Rock issued a trio of albums through the first 1 / 2 of 2003: Misconception of Reality, Rock and roll Solid/4:20, and Defcon 1: Lyrical Warfare. He also initiated his personal Region 51 label in early stages within the same decade.

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Alien Sex Fiend

Something of Britain’s early-’80s Batcave goth punk motion, the North London-based Alien Sex Fiend were led with the eccentric Nick Wade, better referred to as the macabre Nik Fiend. A staple from the London picture as an associate of such fairly obscure groups because the Earwigs and Mr. & Mrs. …

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Shape of Despair

Originally conceived simply by guitarists T.U. (tempo) and J.S. (business lead) in 1995, Finland’s Form of Despair mixed the doom/loss of life audio of early-’90s pioneers like Heaven Shed and Anathema using the synthesizer-laced, breathtaking goth steel popularized in the past due ’90s by Tiamat and Moonspell. Originally contacting themselves …

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Spectre

An appropriately shadowy entity with many albums for WordSound and creation places for Prince Paul and Techno Pet, Spectre may be the Nosferatu of underground horrorcore, channeling the greater isolated shades of industrial-dub and illbient into hip-hop productions of the intensely paranoid character. Inspired from the wealthy legacy of horror …

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Systematic

Among the initial signings to Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich’s Music Business label, California’s Systematic appeared having a high-profile stamp of authorization. The melodic metallic quartet started with vocalist/guitarist Tim Narducci and guitarist Adam Ruppel in 1996, once the set began writing collectively and cobbling collectively their initial demonstration. Adding previous …

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Pan Sonic

Skillet Sonic — originally Panasonic, until an unavoidable confrontation with japan manufacturing large of the same name — was being among the most dynamic and well-known exports from Finland’s experimental techno underground, the first ever to reach acclaim at a global level. Seeking the jagged sides of minimal and hardcore …

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Sepultura

Using their humble beginnings in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Sepultura became probably the most successful Brazilian rock band ever sold. More than a ten-year period, the music group grew from power to strength, changing itself from a primitive loss of life metallic ensemble into among the leading innovative trendsetters from the …

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Entombed

Scandinavian metallic legends Entombed were in the forefront from the death metallic uprising, liberating their important debut, Remaining Hand Path, in 1990, only as the motion was starting to proliferate internationally. By enough time loss of life metallic had turn into a mass trend in the middle-’90s, nevertheless, Entombed had …

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CNK

A sort-of industrial metallic goth rock locks and make-up music group (some within the press actually used the word ‘boy-band’), the CNK (by 2008 meaning The Cosa Nostra Klub, before that it had been Count number Nosferatu Komando) released their 1st album, Ultraviolence Über Alles, in 2002. The CNK’s lineup …

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Gravity Kills

Similar however you like and method of such industrial metallic outfits as Ministry and KMFDM, Gravity Kills followed within their predecessor’s path but ultimately didn’t cause as big a splash. Guitarist Matt Dudenhoffer, key pad participant Douglas Firley, and bassist/drummer Kurt Kerns have been kicking around in a variety of …

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