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Death Valley High

In the same vaults that produced Orgy, the Faint, and Marilyn Manson, Californian quartet Death Valley High summon the hard rock and roll spirits on the dance-friendly goth-industrial. Their self-proclaimed “loss of life disco” owes very much to the past due-’90s sound of these aforementioned makeup-loving organizations, but Loss of …

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Hayko Cepkin

Hayko Cepkin can be an educated musician, despite his rebel picture in the Turkish large music scene. Delivered in Istanbul in 1978, Cepkin researched performing at Mimar Sinan College or university and later went to Timur Selcuk Modern Music Middle for performing and music theory. After piano research on the …

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Kuroyume

Top-level stars from the fantastic age of visible kei, Kuroyume (“Dark Dream”) are equivalent with X-Japan and Luna Sea with regards to influence for the J-rock picture from the ’90s and 2000s. Teetering for the verge of dark metal within their start, the band afterwards learned to mix pop charm …

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Furcas

Argentinean death metallic/black metallic foursome Furcas was shaped in 1998 by drummer Ernesto Fossati (also called Sir Nacho), guitarist Fernando de Maio (aka Deforme), and singer Rodrigo García (aka Tortu Chakal), soon, composing initial songs predicated on Nietzche’s philosophy. The music group was became a member of in March of …

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After beginning his career as lead guitarist for the metal group X-Japan, Cover (true name: Hideto Matsumoto) continued to be an iconic musician in Japan through the 1990s. During his brief solo profession, he attempted from catchy pop/rock and roll noises to hard-edged commercial, released two extremely successful alternative rock …

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Dirty Little Rabbits

While he’s better referred to as #6 from the masked rock clothing Slipknot, Shawn Crahan can be the person behind Dirty Small Rabbits. The music group began to type up in 2007 after Crahan fulfilled keyboardist Michael Pfaff at a jam program. Liking the musical chemistry that they had jointly, …

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Godheadsilo

Encompassing avant-garde, punk, and metallic, Godheadsilo only rarely function within standard track set ups, preferring instead lengthy sonic workouts; furthermore, the music group gets its indie-grind sound from just two devices. Bassist Mike and drummer Dan released The Scientific Supercake L.P. in 1994. Shifting towards the Sub Pop label in …

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12 Rounds

Although these were championed by 9 Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor, who signed the band to his Absolutely nothing label, the British duo 12 Rounds was originally signed to Polydor and began being a trio. Although their debut, Jitter Juice, marketed sufficiently to result in some festival appearances back and …

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Rasputina

THE BRAND NEW York City-based trio Rasputina was led by singer/songwriter Melora Creager, a classically-trained cellist who backed Nirvana within the group’s final tour. In 1992, Creager positioned a want advertisement seeking additional cellists to create a rock-band; among those responding was Canadian musician Julia Kent, and with the later …

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Marilyn Manson

Marilyn Manson, the self-proclaimed “Antichrist Superstar,” became a mainstream antihero, very much towards the chagrin of conservative politicians and concerned parents. His eyesight of dark, arty, commercial metal pushed a lot of his singles — including “The Dope Present,” “THE STUNNING People,” and a cover of Eurythmics’ “Lovely Dreams (Are …

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