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Black Anvil

New York’s Dark Anvil were created in 2007 by previous users of then-recently defunct hardcore activists Get rid of Your Idols: vocalist/bassist P (Paul Delaney), guitarist G (Gary Bennett), and drummer/vocalist R (Raeph Glicken). Right now soaring the shroud-like flag of classic Scandinavian black metallic — N.Con.C. design! — the …

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SSS

SSS, which means Short Sharp Surprise, was formed in Liverpool, Britain, in 2005, by vocalist Foxy, guitarist Broomo, bassist Magill, and drummer Dave. Influenced from the convergence of metallic and hardcore referred to as “crossover” (pioneered by middle-’80s legends like Agnostic Front side, C.O.C., and Suicidal Tendencies), the quartet released …

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Yung L.A.

A Southern rapper connected with Grand Hustle Information, Yung L.A. produced his graph debut in 2008 with “Ain’t I,” a cooperation with labelmates T.We. and Little Dro. Delivered and elevated in Atlanta, GA, Yung L.A. agreed upon a recording agreement with Grand Hustle Information in-may 2007 but didn’t make his …

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Miseration

Originally launched being a joint partnership between vocalist Christian Älvestam (Scar Symmetry, Incapacity, Solar Dawn, etc.) and guitarist Jani Stefanovic (Alternative .45, Fact of Sorrow, Crimson Moonlight, etc.), Swedish loss of life metal task Miseration balance extreme brutality with amazing musicianship. Quite simply, the vocalist can sing clean or croak …

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Burning the Masses

NORTH PARK, CA’s Burning up the People are seen as a a particularly violent make of deathcore, streaked with instrumental complexity produced from math metallic. You start with a demonstration in 2005, the group proceeded to build up their repertoire while creating a little following on regional stages, until these …

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Outlaw Order

Formed in the first 2000s, Outlaw Purchase are probably most widely known as an offshoot of New Orleans-based sludge steel group Eyehategod. Outlaw Purchase were shaped by EHG people Michael Williams (vocals), Joe LaCaze (drums), and Gary Mader (acoustic guitar in OO, bass in EHG), while bandmates Jimmy Bower and …

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Bison B.C.

Canadian doom metallic outfit Bison B.C. (the “B.C.” was added like a precautionary measure in order to avoid any potential legal issues with bands which were inspired to mention themselves following the same beast) grew from the fertile floor of well-known Vancouver “skate-thrash” music group S.T.R.E.E.T.S. The quartet, which features …

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Johnny Truant

Although metalcore is normally regarded as being indigenous towards the malls and skate parks of suburban America, its reach has turned global: witness Johnny Truant, a quintet of emo kids in the seaside resort town of Brighton, Britain, the United Kingdom’s response to Atlantic Town. Originally known as Severance, the …

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Hollow Corp

Hollow Corp hail in the northeastern French city of Colmar, and were founded in 2005 by vocalist Stephane Azam, guitarists Mathieu Roszak and Guillaume Schleret, bassist Romain Fiorot, and drummer Laurent Michalak. Acquiring inspiration from rings as different as Mastodon, Meshuggah, and France’s very own Gojira, the quintet released its …

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Trigger the Bloodshed

English death metallic outfit Cause the Bloodshed were shaped in Shower in 2006 by guitarists Rob Purnell and Martyn Evans. Drummer Potential Blunos and vocalist Charlie Holmes became a member of the following calendar year and started honing the group’s effective audio, a brutal aural onslaught that echoes traditional extreme …

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