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Xinlisupreme

With blizzards of guitar noise, urgent beats, and looped electronic devices, Oita, Japan’s Xinlisupreme (pronounced zinly supreme) recast My Bloody Valentine, Suicide, and Aphex Twin within a strange genre-assaulting sound that’s sometimes gentle, sometimes violent, but always unique. The music group, comprised of Yasumi Okano and Takayuki Shouji, who trade …

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Darkthrone

Of all main second wave black metallic rings to emerge from Norway’s fertile mating grounds through the early 1990s, only a few — Mayhem, Emperor, Enslaved, Ulver — have achieved exactly the same exalted position and world-wide acknowledgement because the legendary Darkthrone; and probably none continues to be as constant …

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Windir

Hailing from Norway’s Sogndal region, Windir (indicating “Primal Warrior”) mixed the vicious fury of black color metallic with Scandinavia’s rich folk music, background, and mythology. Masterminded in 1994 by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Terje “Valfar” Bakken, Windir released several demos before debuting with 1997’s Sóknardalr, which Steingrim performed drums and Steinarson …

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Hemdale

Developing in Ohio within the mid-’90s, Hemdale was among the most powerful forces within the grindcore scene upon their arrival. Their demonstration became a popular item among tape investors, and they created a group of fans through a reliable discharge of singles and large touring. However the music group never …

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Combichrist

Probably one of the most popular works within the electro-industrial related “aggrotech” motion, Combichrist is Norwegian Icon of Coil creator Andy LaPlegua when within the studio room, augmented by way of a revolving solid of musicians for his or her intense concert events. LaPlegua released the Atlanta, Georgia-based task in …

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Witchery

Sweden’s Witchery was created in 1997 after Satanic Slaughter creator Ztephan Dark made a decision to fireplace his band, which in turn contains guitarists Patrik Jensen (of Seance as well as the Haunted) and Richard Corpse, vocalist Toxine, and drummer Mique. The four of these recruited bassist Sharlee D’ Angelo …

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Hour of Penance

A self-described “brutal” loss of life metal music group from Rome, Italy, Hour of Penance formed in 1999. Affected at first with a combination of dark and loss of life metallic, Hour of Penance would quickly move from those designs, and — affected by Cannibal Corpse — decide on a …

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Havoc

Among the less-heralded architects of ’90s hardcore rap, Queens indigenous producer-MC Havoc (given birth to Kejuan Muchita) hardly ever received exactly the same degree of credit accorded to Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA, but his productions on his albums with Prodigy as Mobb Deep — specifically 1995’s common The Infamous — were …

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Man Is the Bastard

The mysterious noise rock combo referred to as Man May be the Bastard was a project come up with by Eric Wood and Joel Connell once they had still left hardcore outfit Pissed Happy Children. Dubbing the music group “power assault,” the audio was a brutal mixture of challenging specialized …

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The Heroine Sheiks

Whether taking the stage nude, genitalia lathered in shaving cream, howling in to the mike with mousetraps dangling from his ears, or doing headstands on the membership PA stack within a platinum blonde hairpiece or shower cover, Shannon Selberg’s profession with Minneapolis’ infamous Cows was not subtle. By the first …

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