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The Skull Defekts

Swedish experimental post-punk group the Skull Defekts shaped in 2005. Clamorous and atonal in character, the initial lineup presented Daniel Fagerström, Henrik Rylander, Jean-Louis Huhta, and Joachim Nordwall for 2007’s Bloodstream Spirits & Drums Are Performing and 2009’s The Temple. In 2011, previous Lungfish vocalist Daniel Higgs was brought in …

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Girls Against Boys

Girls Against Kids’ dual-bass assault and Scott McCloud’s wheezy sing-speak vocals (similar to the Fall’s Tag E. Smith) produce a lively, if sometimes loud, sound that could most likely annoy listeners if it weren’t for the D.C. band’s great Fugazi-influenced tracks. Girls Against Kids’ 1989 debut recording, Tropic of Scorpio, …

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The Concubine

Tabernacle, New Jersey’s the Concubine are recognized for death metal while brutal since it is usually intricate, relying much less on industrial gimmicks and melodic choruses than the majority of their Backyard State peers. Created in 2003, the group offers toured thoroughly with rings like Evergreen Terrace, Pyosipus, among others, …

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Ghost in the Machine

Mixing hard rock and roll, goth rock and roll, and electronica right into a genre they contact “rocktronica,” Milwaukee’s Ghost in the device certainly are a longstanding music group with a good cult pursuing. They produced their debut in 1998 having a self-titled EP, after that came back in 2000 …

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Love Equals Death

Hailing from Petaluma, CA, Like Equals Death’s make of rock and roll draws impact from classic rock and roll and horror-punk, and appropriately enough, the music group marks its birthday on Halloween party 2003. Immediately after developing, the quartet — vocalist Chon Travis, bassist Dominic Davi (ex-Tsunami Bomb), guitarist Rosser, …

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Blutch

Blutch, from Mons, Belgium, performs an exploratory type of sludge and doom steel, inspired however, not exceedingly indebted to elder legends like Melvins, Neurosis and Boris. Shaped around the beginning of the 3rd millennium, the trio provides released two demos, 2001’s Enjoy Your Trip and 2003’s Fra Diavolo, along with …

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Gez Varley

After LFO basically disintegrated in the later ’90s and Tag Bell continued to create for Björk among others, the spouse from the duo, Gez Varley, began his own solo career using a 1997 album for Studio room !K7. After supporters of LFO’s 1991 Frequencies LP (still perhaps one of the …

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Cannibal Corpse

“If vomit had been a movie, this might end up being the soundtrack,” wrote one critic of Cannibal Corpse’s music, a few of the most severe, violent death steel sounds and subject material ever focused on tape. Reveling in splatter-horror imagery within their frequently indecipherable lyrics, the group’s visual record …

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Guapo

Prolific English avant-proggers Guapo have released several albums and EPs since forming in 1994. Despite frequently changing in one launch to another, or in some instances, from one track to another, their style offers maintained basic research factors including France’s Magma (whom they name-checked in a single album name), Japan’s …

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Gert-Jan Prins

Despite the fact that he continues to be active about the Dutch improvised music scene because the mid-’80s, Gert-Jan Prins got seen in avant-garde circles just in the past due ’90s through his involvement in MIMEO (Music in Movement Electronic Orchestra) as well as the release of his solo album, …

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