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Pathology

Pathology certainly are a brutal American loss of life metal music group. The group’s weighty sound combines gruesome surprise imagery with hardcore affects, blastbeats, and unique gurgled vocals. Pathology created in 2006 in NORTH PARK, California on the behest of Dave Astor, founding member and drummer of grindcore work the …

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Augury

Montreal, Quebec’s Augury had been shaped in 2002 and didn’t wait around lengthy to pledge their allegiance to French Canada’s lengthy custom of producing specifically complicated and progressive-flavored loss of life steel. Their 2004 debut record, Concealed, gained high marks in the specialized press because of its solid and different …

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Annotations of an Autopsy

An British deathcore music group that shaped in 2006, Annotations of the Autopsy released their initial EP, Welcome to Sludge Town, in 2007. Agreed upon to Siege of Amida — after a dispute using the Thiscityisburning label still left them out in the frosty — associates Steve Regan, Jamie Sweeny, …

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Infernaeon

Fort Lauderdale, FL’s Infernaeon was founded in 2004 by sometime Monstrosity people Brian Werner (vocals) and Sam Molina (tempo guitar), being a parallel undertaking designed to incorporate symphonic elements to their normal death metal design, with occasional dark steel inclinations thrown set for additional spice. Dealing with regional producer and …

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Kataklysm

These Canadians began to rock and roll in 1992 using the objective statement “deliver probably the most punishing music ever created by merging melody and power into one damaging force.” If they will be the most punishing music group ever could possibly be debated all night over multiple containers of …

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Debauchery

Stuttgart, Germany’s Debauchery were conceived in the entire year 2000 by vocalist and guitarist Thomas “The Bloodbeast” Gurrath (aka “Bloodstream God”/”Bluttgott”), initially using the charming name of Maggotc**t prior to making the switch, and releasing an initial demonstration tape, simply called Zombie, the next year. A loss of life metal …

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Chateaux

Of all silly names particular by New Wave of British ROCK rings, Cheltenham, England’s Chateaux might just take the wedding cake — at least with regards to patriotic inappropriateness, if not inexplicability (Split Beaver or Ethel the Frog, anyone?). Regardless, the music group was produced circa 1981 by guitarist Tim …

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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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Obituary

Possessed and Loss of life might have brought death steel alive, but Obituary brought it to fruition. After liberating some demos as Xecutioner dating back to 1986, the five-man music group debuted as Obituary in 1989 with Gradually We Rot, and in short, the recording was a landmark. The prior …

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Torture Killer

When one views music game titles like “Fuck Them IF THEY Bleed,” “Cannibal Gluttony,” “A Violent Picture of Loss of life,” and “Day time of Cadavers,” it really is safe and sound to assume that the music group in question offers death metallic — and death metallic has certainly been …

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