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The Obsessed

Upon leaving Saint Vitus — whose unabashed worship of Black Sabbath helped lay down the groundwork for the sludge, stoner, and doom metallic mini-movements from the ’90s — vocalist/guitarist Scott “Wino” Weinrich re-formed the Obsessed, a band he’d founded in Washington, D.C., in the first ’80s ahead of becoming a …

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The Pirates

Originally organized because the trio backing Johnny Kidd, this band continued working very long following the latter’s death inside a mid-’60s car accident. Behind business lead guitarist Mick Green, who got played with nearly everybody over time (including on Paul McCartney’s Choba B CCCP and Operate Devil Operate), they embraced …

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The 69 Eyes

The 69 Eye, an extremely dramatic goth metal band, formed in the first ’90s in Helsinki. A quartet affected by Motörhead, the Stooges, the Deceased Boys, as well as the Doors, in addition to movies just like the Crow, Lost Kids, as well as the Matrix, they released many albums …

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Heavy Heavy Low Low

San Jose-based Large Large Low Low were shaped in 2004, and became known largely through person to person, Internet buzz, and extensive touring. The quintet includes vocalist Robbie Smith, guitarists Ryan Madden and Danny Rankin, and brothers Chris and Andrew Fritter (drums and bass, respectively). Their debut discharge, Everything’s Viewed, …

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A Global Threat

Known for an ear-splitting hardcore punk audio, A WORLDWIDE Threat originally shaped in Maine circa 1997, but shortly relocated with their long lasting bottom of Boston, where they befriended the Unseen’s Tag Unseen. He became a member of their lineup for a couple years — playing on 1999’s Until We …

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The Murderers

Originally, the Murderers had been slated to become an East Coastline hardcore hip-hop supergroup comprising Ja Rule, Jay-Z, and DMX. Even though trio received a good amount of promotion regarding its imminent cooperation, very few real recording classes materialized. Ja Guideline and maker Irv Gotti consequently switched the Murderers right …

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Heresi

Heresi may be the one-man dark metal task of multi-talented Swedish musician Skamfer, a diagnosed manic depressive who reportedly spent a while in mental organizations and was briefly an associate of Ondskapt prior to going single in 2004. Knowing that, it’s not in any way surprising to discover that Heresi’s …

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The Music Machine

Most well-known for “Talk Talk,” a high 20 single from 1966 which was perhaps one of the most manic ’60s garage-punk hits, the Music Machine had a lot more depth and songwriting skill compared to the typical one-hit miracles of your day. Lead vocalist and songwriter Sean Bonniwell’s strangled lyrics …

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Forever in Terror

Despite how old they are, Forever in Terror are as aggressive and savage because the most veteran steel bands. Hair-raising vocals are howled having a terrifyingly effective and severe scream, alongside blazing Yngwie Malmsteen viking metallic acoustic guitar harmonies, bottom-heavy bass, along with a thrashing dual kickdrum that easily switches …

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Obituary

Possessed and Loss of life might have brought death steel alive, but Obituary brought it to fruition. After liberating some demos as Xecutioner dating back to 1986, the five-man music group debuted as Obituary in 1989 with Gradually We Rot, and in short, the recording was a landmark. The prior …

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