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Bitter End

Hailing through the Seattle suburb of Lynwood, where they’d been futzing around since 1982, Bitter End was a thrash steel quartet offering vocalist Matt Fox, guitarist Russ Stefanovich, bassist Chris Fox, and drummer Harry Dearinger. Agreed upon by Metal Cutter, the band’s just discharge, Harsh Realities, found its way to …

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Xendra

Venezuelan rock music group Xendra started using beneath the name of “Iron Clad,” “Shadows in the night time” and “Lemuria” before which consists of mystical name. Produced by guitarist Carlos Chacón and bassist Juan Carlo Zaccaro, the Latin rock and roll act was afterwards joined up with by Alexis Chacón …

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Sutra

Spanish rock strap Sutra got involved with Zaragoza’s scene when the group produced its live debut at an area bar on Dec 5, 1992. In June of 1994, the five-piece work released its 1st EP known as Vientos de Guerra, made by Juan Miguel Sánchez. After unique member José Aisa …

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Jake

Jessie Lee Montague was raised in locations like Madison, WI, and Albuquerque, NM. An all natural performer in the first place, understanding how to play your guitar just added fuel towards the open fire. After several lessons plus some many years of practice, she required her device and her deal …

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Hammers of Misfortune

Originally known with the name Unholy Cadaver, San Francisco’s Hammers of Misfortune play what may be referred to as Celtic power metal. Their design mixes together Slim Lizzy/Iron Maiden-style dual-guitar harmonies, operatic vocals, Celtic-tinged classical guitar interludes, and components of Scandinavian dark metal (musically, not really lyrically). The quartet is …

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Iscariot

Hailing from Valparaiso, IN, where they produced in 2004, Iscariot works relentless metalcore infused with death steel brutality, and it is made up of vocalist Derrick Harding, guitarists Adam Higgins and Justin Taylor, bassist Ian McConnell, and drummer Alex Quiles. With sonic evaluations including Unearth, the Crimson Chord, and Lamb …

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Zanister

Furthermore to his blues-rock-inflected Southern Gentlemen, shred-guitar legend David T. Chastain busied himself close to the turn from the millennium with Zanister, a music group which fit nicely in to the revival of melodic, prog rock-tinged power metallic (believe Judas Priest or Iron Maiden) getting favor in a few headbanging …

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Wrathchild

Shaped in 1980 in Evesham, Worcestershire, England, being a Dark Sabbath -inspired band, it had been another 2 yrs before Wrathchild surfaced on the forefront of the brand new glam rock and roll scene. Original people Rocky Shads (vocals) and Marc Angel (bass) had been joined up with by ex-Medusa …

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Helloween

Alongside Switzerland’s Celtic Frost and Sweden’s Bathory, Germany’s Helloween were most likely the most influential rock music group to emerge from European countries through the 1980s. By firmly taking the hard-riffing and minor-key melodies passed down from metallic experts like Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, after that infusing them with …

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Wolfsbane

As rock was enjoying its past due-’80s industrial heyday in the us, Britain (which had kicked off metal’s gradual march towards mainstream acceptance in the onset from the 10 years with the brand new Wave of Uk ROCK) was in fact spawning several young commercial metallic bands (the Almighty, the …

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