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Acid King

San Francisco’s stoner rock-band Acid King shaped in 1993. Vocalist/guitarist Lori Crover, bassist Peter Lucas and drummer Joey Osbourne began playing local demonstrates yr with likeminded rings like the Melvins, Hawkwind as well as the Obsessed. The group released their self-titled debut EP the next yr on Sympathy For the …

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Minsk

Although they borrow their moniker from the administrative centre city of the united states of Belarus, Minsk actually hail from Peoria, IL, of most places, where in fact the bandmembers began focusing on demos circa 2002, inspired with a cross portion of ancient doom and futuristic post-metal that was growing …

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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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feedtime

Australia’s feedtime (the name was deliberately spelled having a lower-case f) earned a rabid cult following for his or her primal and bruisingly powerful, bass-heavy audio, a walloping fusion of punk rock and roll, blues, and hard rock and roll. Feedtime was created in 1979 by a set of close …

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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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The Kiss of Death

When two ex-members from the ’90s hardcore/metalcore team Turmoil made a decision to form a fresh band in 2001, the effect was the Kiss of Loss of life. Those two previous Turmoil users are vocalist Jon Gula and guitarist Jeff Hydro, both of whom are from eastern Pa and are …

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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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Zoroaster

Zoroaster was formed in the summertime of 2003 by Brent Anderson (bass & vocals), Can Fiore (acoustic guitar & vocals), and Pole Fiore (drums), 3 former colleagues within the defunct group Terminal Doom Explosion who also rediscovered their mutual passions in primal, cement sludge-doom if they began rehearsing and executing …

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The Flower Travellin’ Band

Originally envisioned being a female-fronted Japanese large rock cover act called the Flowers simply by entertainer and “entrepreneur” Yuya Uchida, the Flower Travellin’ Band would ultimately chart their very own course of action, becoming an underground influence in afterwards metal acts, and counting one Julian Cope being a disciple. Because …

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Wino

Robert Scott Weinrich, better known by his nickname, Wino, is among the leading figures within the America’s underground rock movement. Despite the fact that none from the important bands Wino offers fronted — the Obsessed, Saint Vitus, Soul Caravan, etc. — ever accomplished mainstream success, they’re collectively viewed as essential …

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