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Destruct-A-Thon

The Boston combo Destruct-A-Thon is a punk rock-inspired stoner metal troupe that came together in the summertime of 2000. The group performed around, and in 2002 they released their debut recording on Wonderdrug Information.

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Brain Police

Acquiring their name from a vintage Frank Zappa tune (“Who will be the Mind Police force”), and their design from ‘60s psych and ‘70s hard rock and roll, as synthesized and modernized from the ‘90s stoner rock and roll movement, Gunnlaugur Lárusson (guitar), Hörður Stefánsson (bass), and Jón Björn Ríkarðsson …

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Winter

Winter was a fresh York-based doom/loss of life clothing formed in the later ’80s by vocalist/bassist John Alman, guitarist Stephen Flam, and drummer Joe Goncalves, with occasional keyboards contributed by Tony Pinnisi. Therefore inaccessible was the band’s slothfully crusty audio that their 1992 debut record, Into Darkness, had taken two …

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Brighton Rock

CORONARY ATTACK — not the condition, however the indie rock-band — formed in the first ’80s. It performed music that match somewhere among alternative pop/rock and roll and rock, completing several singles, an EP, four albums, and one music video, all beneath the name Brighton Rock and roll. Members were …

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Bloodhorse

Originally formed in later 2004 in an effort to keep busy and kill the downtime off their other bands, drummer Alex Garcia-Rivera, bassist/vocalist Matt Woods, and guitarist/vocalist Adam Wentworth formed Bloodhorse and began pushing the limits of stoner metal. When their various other obligations found a finish, the trio tossed …

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Penance

Doom metallic rockers Penance got their begin in 1990, when the freshly formed group released their 1st underground demonstration. It floated around tape-trading circles before users of Cathedral finally noticed it. These were so impressed that they asked Mike Smail, the just permanent person in the group, to try out …

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Grief

Nobody ever accused Grief to be a thrash metallic, speed metallic, or grindcore music group. In the thrash, velocity, and grindcore areas, bands are recognized for insanely fast tempos; Grief’s sludgy doom metallic, however, brought incredibly sluggish riffs towards the metallic underground. The music group was heavily affected by Dark …

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Dream Death

Combining components of both thrash and doom with traditional metallic designs and a hoarse, hardcore vocal design, Pittsburgh, PA’s Wish Loss of life were among the greater unique underground metallic acts from the 1980s. Brian Lawrence (vocals/electric guitar), Terry Weston (electric guitar), and Mike Smail (drums) produced Dream Loss of …

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Las Cruces

Todas las Cruces were an obscure doom clothing from San Antonio, TX, whose music owed an excellent debts to pioneering American serves like Saint Vitus as well as the Obsessed. Regularly hampered by paltry support in the independent brands that released them, the band’s two albums — 1996’s S.O.L. and …

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Trouble

At the same time when rock was continue faster than ever before, because of the advent and developing recognition of thrash metallic, Chicago’s Difficulty embodied a nostalgic throwback towards the genre’s old-school, ’70s beliefs — and specifically a preference for the deliberate, slow-creeping design of the genre’s founding fathers, Black …

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