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Helloween

Alongside Switzerland’s Celtic Frost and Sweden’s Bathory, Germany’s Helloween were most likely the most influential rock music group to emerge from European countries through the 1980s. By firmly taking the hard-riffing and minor-key melodies passed down from metallic experts like Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, after that infusing them with …

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Cavalera Conspiracy

Brazilian death/thrash metallic act Cavalera Conspiracy originally shaped in 2006 as Inflikted, throughout the talents of cutting edge metallic juggernaut Sepultura siblings Potential Cavalera (vocals and guitar) and drummer Igor Cavalera, guitarist Marc Rizzo (Soulfly), and bassist Joe Duplantier (Gojira), but transformed the name to Cavalera Conspiracy for legal reasons. …

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Heathen

Produced in the mid-’80s in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, Heathen gained a whole lot of attention through their cover version of Sweet’s “Place Me Free of charge.” The music group debuted with 1987’s Breaking the Silence on Fight, and remained well-liked by bands in the Bay Area for a long …

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Last Perfection

Based in NEW YORK and Lengthy Island, Last Perfection fuse affects from Iron Maiden to Converge to their violent make of melodic metalcore. Created in 2001, the music group started prepping demos, playing regional shows, and fighting an ever-shifting lineup coming to 2003’s Violent Solutions for any Violent Globe debut, …

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Dir en Grey

Dir en Gray have become the very best music group from the post-visual kei period, specifically for the European target audience — in the 2000s these were arguably probably the most successful metallic act without British lyrics since Rammstein (though they never rivaled the recognition from the Germans). The music …

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Beneath the Massacre

Technical death metallic band Under the Massacre comes from Montreal, Canada, where it had been shaped in 2004 by vocalist Elliot Desgagnés, guitarists Christopher Bradley and Jonathan Dubeau, bassist Dennis Bradley, drummer Justin Rousselle, and, for a short spell, keyboard player Christian Pépin. Influenced from the ultra-brutal and hyper-complex loss …

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Municipal Waste

From choosing a name which makes them appear to be some kind of urban community works department, with their music itself, Richmond, VA’s Municipal Waste openly bow right down to the storage of ’80s thrash steel and crossover — two decades after, and some hundred miles from the initial movement’s …

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Accuser

Germany’s Accuser was formed in the city of Kreuztal and followed in the wake of this country’s first influx of successful velocity metal rings (Kreator, Damage, Sodom, etc.). Quickly progressing from your full-out thrash of their early attempts (1987’s The Conviction and 1988’s Experimental Mistakes) to a far more specialized …

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Anvil

Toronto, Canada’s Anvil had been among the first UNITED STATES bands to press the audio and design of the New Influx of British ROCK one stage further. Obviously indebted to famous brands Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and many more from over the Atlantic, Anvil non-etheless performed louder, quicker, and heavier …

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3 Inches of Blood

Canadian sextet 3 Inches of Bloodstream comes from Vancouver and features Cam Pipes (clean vocals), Jamie Hooper (shrieked vocals), Sunny Dhak (business lead electric guitar), Bobby Froese (tempo guitar), Full Trawick (bass) and Geoff Trawick (drums). A throwback to large metal’s fresh 1980s heyday, the band’s music includes Iron Maiden-like …

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