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The Press

Created in Boston before shifting to Atlanta in 2005, spirited indie rock and roll foursome the Press rotate vocal duties, swap tools from song to song, and mix pop/rock and roll using their art rock and roll. They documented their 1st two produces, the Noxious Saucy Beast EP as well …

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Mutilator

An frequently overlooked participant in Brazil’s past due-’80s thrash metallic picture, Mutilator (also called Mutilator 666, and originally named Armagedom [sic]) played a complex design of blackened thrash which offered few albums within their period, but remains to be both influential popular by collectors even today. First founded by vocalist/bassist …

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Tesseract

Originally were only available in 2003 being a solo outlet for British guitarist Acle Kahney, who at that time was playing in the band Mikaw Barish, alternately brutal and cerebral progressive metal outfit Tesseract ultimately morphed right into a full-blown force of nature and early adopter from the djent style, …

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NecronomicoN

Created by guitarist/frontman Rob the Witch, NecronomicoN is among the more bizarre death steel acts to arrive. They do capitalize the final “n” on the name, and Rob the Witch does indeed pass that name and doesn’t place his actual name on some of their materials. Even though lineup has …

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Slaves

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA gothcore trio Slaves rose in 1997 from your embers from the VSS, reuniting singer/keyboardist Andy Rothbard, guitarist Joshua Hughes, and drummer David Clifford. The group’s self-titled debut EP premiered in 1998, using the full-length The Devil’s Pleasures showing up a year later on. After the launch …

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Sweethead

An all-star hard rock and roll unit shaped in 2008 by vocalist Serrina Sims and Queens from the Rock Age, AN IDEAL Circle, and Failure guitarist Troy Vehicle Leeuwen, Los Angeles-based Sweethead also features the skills of bassist Eddie Nappi (Attractive) and drummer Norm Stop (Plexi), both of whom also …

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Jim Johnston

A prolific composer that has provided the soundtrack for the WWE (Globe Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.) since 1985, Adam Alan “Jim” Johnston started his entertainment profession creating bumpers and musical cues for MTV and VH1. Upon shifting towards the WWE, Johnston became an extremely vital way to obtain music-related materials, creating …

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Mezzrow

Though it would later on evolve right into a hotbed of world-class death metallic, the united states of Sweden enjoyed a significant record of futility when it found producing quality thrash bands through the genre’s 1980s heyday, Mezzrow being truly a perfect just to illustrate. Already shaped sometime following the …

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Elixir

During their 1986 debut album, The Son of Odin, London’s Elixir received the dubious distinction to be among the last bands to become broadly associated, tagged in the event that you will, using the currently mainly in disuse New Wave of British ROCK categorization. Obviously credited in part towards the …

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Triple C’s

Championed by their homeboy with onetime, member Rick Ross, the Miami hip-hop staff Triple C’s (aka Carol City Cartel) emerged for the scene in ’09 2009 using the golf club hit “Move.” Their root base return back over ten years previously, when in 1997 Ross and rapper Gunplay started collaborating …

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