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Assaulter

Sydney, Australia’s Assaulter were founded in 2004 by vocalist/guitarist/bassist Simon Berserker (of Destroyer 666 popularity), who have proceeded to enlist several visitor drummers for the saving of demos more than the next 2 yrs, before debuting his project’s blackened thrash audio using a 7″ one entitled “Subservience” in 2008. A …

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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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Nachtmystium

Although he’s employed several sidemen over time, Nachtmystium is actually the task of Chicago native Blake Judd (aka Azentrius), who began saving demos in 1998. The music group was also house to users of Nile, Goatwhore, Dimmu Borgir, Usurper, Essential Remains to be, Forest of Impaled, Novembers Doom, and several …

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Thornspawn

In 1993, San Antonio, TX, dark metal enthusiasts Swornghoul (guitars), Blackthorn (drums/vocals), and Lord Necron (guitars), clad in corpse paint, raised their collective fists in the hallmark of the horns, hailing their Scandavian brethren, and formed Thornspawn. The trio released several demos and discovered themselves opening displays for famous brands …

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Abbath

Born from the ashes of Immortal, among Norwegian black colored metal’s most stalwart works, Abbath may be the creation of Immortal frontman and guitarist Abbath Doom Occulta (Olve Eikemo). Shaped in 2015 after Immortal ceased functions in the wake of the bevy of legal disputes, Abbath’s occult-laden dark steel onslaught …

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Astarte

Astarte, whose music is most beneficial described as dark steel with overtones of goth metallic at times, certainly are a rarity: an great metal band which has had all-female lineups. Great metal, which include loss of life metal and dark metal aswell as metalcore, continues to be very male-dominated; almost …

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Negator

German black metallic music group Negator was shaped in the town of Hamburg in 2003, and was made up of vocalist Nachtgarm (true name Steve Marbs), guitarist Trolfbert (aka Niklaus Jung), bassist Berthelm (Dirk Färber), and drummer Tramheim (Martyn Maat) at that time that their initial record — 2004’s Previous …

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Grave

Emerging through the Swedish death steel scene in the late ’80s, Grave first produced a direct effect upon their surroundings using the fittingly entitled 1991 debut In to the Grave. Pursuing making use of their second record, 1992’s YOU MAY NEVER Discover, the band’s lineup continued to be, with Ola …

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Negura Bunget

Pursuing in the footsteps of Sweden’s Bathory, who have been one of the primary European groups to make use of their own country wide legends as inspiration for his or her songwriting styles (Norse and Viking custom, within their case), Negura Bunget combine Romanian background and folklore right into a …

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Gallhammer

When word gets away that there surely is an all-female — Japan, believe it or not — trio which has formed to pay for respect to extreme metal gods just like the oft-misunderstood Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Amebix, and doom, sludge, and dark metal in the overall sense, people have a …

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