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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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Aeternus

Aeternus, who state to end up being “true dark metallic,” hail from your chilly and rainy city of Bergen, Norway. Merging the raw audio of black metallic using the deep vocals of loss of life metal, Aeternus have the ability to preserve some originality within the packed metal picture of …

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Dark Funeral

Formed at the same time once the Scandinavian steel scene was getting flooded with rings, all trying for “accurate” instead of “craze” status among devotees and peers, Sweden’s Dark Funeral surfaced among the most thrilling groups within the genre. Like the majority of artists in the first dark metal picture, …

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Marduk

An unswerving commitment to blasphemy and extremity coupled with a relentless touring plan and a reliable blast of recordings has helped establish Sweden’s Marduk among the better-known rings within the Scandinavian dark metal picture. They started as even more of a typical loss of life metal music group with a …

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Mord

Mord is Norwegian for “murder,” as well as the name particular by vocalist/guitarist/bassist Nordra for the grim, misanthropic dark metal music group he founded in 1999. After documenting a set of demos in 2001 and 2003 like a one-man-band, Nordra welcomed Polish drummer Necrolucas before demonstration number 3, “Unholy Inquisition,” …

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Hatewave

The Chicago-based trio Hatewave specialized in ultra-fast death/grind metal, that was used a nontraditional slant, perhaps due to its members’ experience in a number of other genres, including free jazz, no wave, and experimental/noise rock. Their ties to various other non-metal-oriented music moments — drummer Weasel Walter, for instance, was …

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Abigor

The unholy Austrian black metal combo Abigor was formed in 1993 by T.T., P.K., and Tharen. After documenting many demos, Tharen was changed by Silenius with whom the music group recorded just one more demonstration entitled “Hate & Sin” before being agreed upon by Napalm Information. In 1994, their debut …

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Master’s Hammer

Among the Czech Republic’s initial dark metal rings, Master’s Hammer was formed in Prague in 1983, and spent the very first 1 / 2 of their profession operating in obscurity at the rear of the Iron Drape, but focusing on demos that slowly pass on their cult in to the …

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Craft

Originally going from the name Nocta, Swedish guitarists/bassists SOMEONE IN PARTICULAR and Joakim, drummer Daniel, and session vocalist Björn Pettersson changed their band name to Craft in 1999, likely to prove that they might shower terror, blood, guts, and equal-opportunity hatred upon humanity with just as much conviction because so …

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Vital Remains

Loss of life metallists Vital Remains formed during 1989, and hail from Providence, Rhode Island – influenced by famous brands Venom, Celtic Frost, Bathory, Mercyful Destiny, Sodom, and Destruction. Originally made up of users guitarists Paul Flynn and Tony Lazaro, vocalist Jeff Gruslin, bassist Tom Supkow, and drummer Chris Dupont, …

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