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Mental Horror

When people think about Brazilian artists, they often think of folks who are highly melodic in addition to highly rhythmic. That is accurate in Brazilian pop in addition to Brazilian jazz; it really is accurate in from tropicalismo and bossa nova to choro, sertaneja, and lambada. But you’ll find nothing …

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Ozzy Osbourne

Though many bands have succeeded in earning the hatred of parents and media world-wide through the entire past few decades, arguably just such acts as Alice Cooper, Judas Priest, and Marilyn Manson have tied the controversial record of Ozzy Osbourne. The previous Dark Sabbath frontman continues to be extremely criticized …

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Minor Threat

Small Risk was the definitive Washington, D.C., hardcore punk music group, setting the design for the straight-edge punk motion of the first ’80s. Led by vocalist Ian MacKaye, the music group was staunchly unbiased and fiercely sober. Through their music, the group turned down alcohol and drugs, espoused anti-establishment politics, …

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Overcast

Metalcore pioneers Overcast shaped in 1991 in Boston, MA, throughout the abilities of bass participant Mike D’Antonio, guitarists Pete Cortese and Scott McCooe, vocalist Brian Good, and drummer Jay Fitzgerald. The music group released its debut 7″, Bleed into One, in 1992 on Exchange Information, accompanied by the full-length Expectational …

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Ministry

Until Nine Inch Nails crossed to the mainstream, Ministry did a lot more than any other music group to popularize industrial dance music, injecting huge dosages of punky, over-the-top aggression and roaring rock electric guitar riffs that helped their music look for favor with steel and alternative viewers beyond industrial’s …

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Sex Pistols

The Sex Pistols might have only been collectively for just two years in the past due ’70s, however they changed the facial skin of popular music. Through their uncooked, nihilistic singles and violent shows, the music group revolutionized the thought of what rock and roll & roll could possibly be. …

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The Saints

Roaring from Brisbane, Australia in 1977 using the punk-era classic “(I’m) Stranded,” the Saints, despite going right through numerous incarnations, had been an integral part of rock and roll & move for a lot more than 20 years, thank you mainly with their indefatigable leader (and founder), Chris Bailey. Although …

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Entheos

A punishing technical loss of life metal (the music group prefers the word “loss of life fusion”) device based away from San Francisco’s Bay Region, Entheos were formed in 2014 across the abilities of drummer Navene Koperweis (Animosity, Pets as Leaders), bassist Evan Brewer (Animosity, the Faceless), guitarist Frank Costa …

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Nightrage

Pan-European death metallic supregroup Nightrage was shaped in 2000 by famous Swedish vocalist Tomas Lindberg (In the Gates, The Crown, Disfear, etc.), Greek acoustic guitar hero Gus G. (Desire Bad, Exumation, Mystic Prophecy, etc.) and tempo guitarist Marios Iliopoulos (Dies Irae, Exhumation), French bassist Brice Leclercq (Dissection) and Danish drummer …

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No Innocent Victim

Starting in 1992, No Innocent Victim took their hometown of NORTH PARK by amaze by importing the noises of old classes East Coast hardcore towards the shores of South Shore California. Beneath the affects of Youngsters of Today, Agnostic Entrance and Fed up with everything, NIV also add their very …

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