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Scrid

In 1993, the tiny Midwestern town of Fort Madison, IA, got a delicacy of deranged noise upon the debut of Scrid. But by 1994, Bronson Karaff (bass), Nate Gurtman (drums), John Hopkins (electric guitar), and Craig Owsley (vocals) ultimately brought their chaotic hullabaloo several miles to Iowa Town. 3 years …

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Floor

Despite seeming like they could hardly ever stay together lengthy, Floor would continue to be an influential music group in the doom/sludge world because of their signature electric guitar tone and fusion of rock and power pop affects. Produced in 1992 by guitarists Steve Brooks and Anthony Vialon along with …

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Indian

A Chicago, Illinois formed and based doom and sludge steel clothing, Indian formed in 2003, and quickly produced a name for itself using the 2004 EP discharge, God Slave. A complete duration debut — The Unquiet Sky — was to creep its method into the globe in 2005, that was …

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Soilent Green

Blending components of grindcore, death metallic, dark metallic, hardcore, and bluesy, groove-oriented Southern rock, Lousiana quintet Soilent Green is continuing to grow into perhaps one of the most exclusive bands within the U.S. steel underground. Alongside contemporaries such as for example Eyehategod, Crowbar, and Acidity Bath, they will have helped …

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Superjoint

The first 21st century saw Pantera singer Phil Anselmo start several side projects, including Necrophagia, Viking Crown, Christ Inversion, Southern Isolation, and Superjoint Ritual. The last mentioned group is made up of guitarists Jim Bower and Kevin Connection, drummer Joseph Fazzio, with non-e apart from Hank Williams III on bass …

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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 Sound of Animals Fighting

For the purposes of mystique (and, one assumes, legal factors because of the various individuals owning documenting contracts), the experimental sound rock and roll collective the Sound of Animals Fighting come in public only in cheap creepy cute children’s Halloween masks with cartoon animals in it. Furthermore, the associates of …

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Battle of Mice

A post-metal/post-rock supergroup of kinds, Fight of Mice were a cooperation that brought jointly such wide-ranging performers as Crafted from Infants vocalist Julie Xmas, guitarist Josh Graham of Crimson Sparowes, former Pere Ubu and Bob Mould bassist Tony Maimone, drummer Joel Hamilton of Publication of Knots, and drummer Joe Tomino. …

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Mouth of the Architect

During their first work, 2004’s Time & Withering, Dayton, OH’s Mouth from the Architect featured Jason Watkins (vocals, keyboards, examples), Gregory Lahm (guitar, vocals), Dave Mann (drums), Alex Vernon (guitar, vocals), and Derik Sommer (bass), and followed in the footsteps of Neurosis, Isis, and Godspeed You! Dark Emperor in discovering …

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The Body

Experimental doom/sludge metallic duo your body shaped in Providence, Rhode Island in 1999, experiencing the city’s flourishing noise and experimental scene when formulating their grating, punishing cross of brutal metallic and challenging noise textures. Made up of Chip Ruler on guitars and howling vocals and Lee Buford on drums and …

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