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Sunna

Mimicking famous brands fellow alterna-metal rings such as Program and VAST comes the U.K. music group known as Sunna. Fronted by Jon Harris, Sunna mixes dark digital beats with thrashing hard rock and roll to ensemble their very own industrial-inspired audio of their very own. Vocalist/songwriter Harris, who comes from …

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Coldseed

Coldseed is a Euro outfit featuring several music artists with lengthy rock réamountés, namely Swedish vocalist Björn “Quickness” Strid (Terror 2000, ex-Darkane, Soilwork), German drummer Thomen Stauch (ex-Blind Guardian, ex-Iron Savior, Savage Circus), German bassist Oliver Holzwarth (ex-Demons & Wizards, Blind Guardian), German keyboardist Mi Schüren (Blind Guardian), as well …

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Knorkator

An extremely satirical and comedic industrial steel act (even while paying lip program to the even more theatrical areas of metal, like the outrageous vocals and arrangements), Germany’s Knorkator were the self-described “Deutschlands meiste Music group der Welt,” or “Germany’s most music group in the globe” to provide one a …

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Antigama

Made up of Lukasz Myszkowski (vocals), Sebastian Rokicki (guitar), Micha Pietrasik (bass), and Krzysztof Bentkowski (drums), Warsaw, Poland’s Antigama started tinkering with highly volatile blasts of math-grind in 2001, discovering an uncompromising non-formula that’s genuine, managed musical chaos. As prolific because they are unconventional, the music group has since released …

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Nailbomb

Nailbomb was a short task between ex-Sepultura vocalist/guitarist Maximum Cavalera and ex-Fudge Tunnel vocalist/guitarist Alex Newport. Although both from the bandmembers’ full-time rings specialized in intense metal noises, Nailbomb somehow discovered ways to create a lot more thick and severe metallic noises (in addition, it proves to become more repetitive, …

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Pitchshifter

English band Pitchshifter began in the past due-’80s commercial underground as intense sociable confronters harking back again to the early times of English punk and American hardcore (? la the Minutemen and Deceased Kennedys). Pitchshifter authorized to Earache in 1992, and their 1st couple produces — the mini-album Submit (1992) …

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Pink Anvil

Ministry’s Paul Barker and Maximum Brody compose the cinematic eccentricity of Red Anvil. The duo derives an experimental sound that’s rooted in goth rock and roll, avant-garde, and post-punk for an abstract clutter. In summer season 2002, both isolated themselves close to the Mexican boundary to record a maddening batch …

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Justin Broadrick

The trailblazing, incredibly productive recording career of Justin Broadrick (guitar, vocals, drum programming) especially includes stints in the formative grindcore music group Napalm Loss of life circa Scum (1987) as well as the pioneering industrial metal music group Godflesh (1988-2002), aswell as Jesu, a post-Godflesh experimental rock-band with which he …

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Marilyn Manson

Marilyn Manson, the self-proclaimed “Antichrist Superstar,” became a mainstream antihero, very much towards the chagrin of conservative politicians and concerned parents. His eyesight of dark, arty, commercial metal pushed a lot of his singles — including “The Dope Present,” “THE STUNNING People,” and a cover of Eurythmics’ “Lovely Dreams (Are …

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Thou Art Lord

Thou Artwork Lord may be the experimental industrial/deathcore/dark metal side task helmed by Rotting Christ vocalist/guitarist Sakis Tolis and Necromantia bassist the Magus. Produced in 1992 to explore the duo’s desire for everything satanic, wicked, and sinister, Thou Artwork Lord’s early EP produces (Diabolou Archaes Legeones and a divide discharge …

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