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Eyehategod

The misanthropic sludge metal outfit Eyehategod was formed in New Orleans in 1988, and became a significant section of a Southern sludgecore scene that included bands like Crowbar and Down, most of whom were heavily influenced by Dark Sabbath, Dark Flag, as well as the Melvins. Eyehategod was the brainchild …

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Far-Less

Priding themselves on becoming difficult to classify, Virginia’s Far-Less produce their individual appear by merging components of rock and roll, steel, and pop as well as a positive advantage. The band’s five users — Brandon Welch (vocals), Ray Felts (drums), Joseph Capabilities (bass), Jordan Capabilities (acoustic guitar/vocals), and Tag Karsten …

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Bleed the Sky

Orange Region, CA’s Bleed the Sky was shaped in January 2003 by vocalist Noah Robinson, guitarists Kyle Moorman and Wayne Miller, bassist Casey Kulek, DJ Puck, and drummer Austin D’Amond, the people playing their 1st show, an starting place for Opeth, merely 8 weeks later. They released their 1st EP …

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Bloodsimple

NEW YORK metalcore music group Bloodsimple were formed through the ashes of influential hardcore/thrash steel act Eyesight of Disorder. After VoD’s 2001 record, From Bliss to Devastation, received a lukewarm response from enthusiasts and critics, the group continued hiatus, and in 2002 the bandmembers announced their break up. By this …

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Sinai Beach

Hailing from southern California’s fertile metalcore picture from the 2000s, Sinai Beach’s preliminary entry in to the crushing fray was their record When Breath Escapes, issued in March 2003 via Facedown. The people — vocalist CJ Alderson, drummer Mike Dunlap, guitarists Logan Lambert and Mike Risinger, and bassist Jeff Santo …

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Atreyu

Appearing out of Southern California through the rap-metal explosion round the change of the century, Atreyu crafted an audio much nearer to Agnostic Front side or Hatebreed. The metalcore quintet was created by Brandon Saller (drums/vocals), Dan Jacobs (acoustic guitar), Chris Thomson (bass), Travis Miguel (acoustic guitar), and Alex Varkatzas …

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The Black Dahlia Murder

Detroit’s the Dark Dahlia Murder, called for the infamous 1947 slaying of 22-year-old Elizabeth Brief, aka the Dark Dahlia, actually appears like they should reside in Scandinavia, whence originates a lot of the frenetic make of loss of life and black steel that inspires them. Produced in January 2001, the …

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SOiL

Chicago-based alternative metallic ensemble SOiL created in 1997 round the skills of vocalist Ryan McCombs, drummer Tom Schofield, bass player Tim King, and guitarists Adam Zadel and Shaun Glass. They released their debut EP, Un Chupacabra!, in 1998, accompanied by the full-length Throttle Junkies in 1999. Their sophomore launch (Marks) …

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Terry Date

Michigan-born producer Terry Date is definitely more from the Pacific Northwest than along with his indigenous Midwest. Like a veteran from the Seattle picture (he gravitated to the town in 1979 after going to university in Idaho), Day was remaining up late in to the night time and recording regional …

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Tribe After Tribe

Southern African rockers relocated to LA to record their upset diatribes against injustice such as for example, “Poor Afrika” and “The Mode.” Although they owe some allegiance to metallic, Tribe After Tribe can also put on a hypnotizing, cool vibe.

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