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Turn Me on Dead Man

Formed in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 2000, Convert Me on Deceased Man certainly are a psychedelic rock and roll quintet with tinges of stoner steel (aka “heavydelic”) and also have gained notoriety within the Bay Region for the intensity and decibel degree of their concert events. The band captured …

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Withered

Heavy metal music group Withered were shaped by guitarist/singers Chris Freeman and Mike Thompson in Atlanta, Georgia, in the first summertime of 2003, following the breakup of the punk group Public Infestation. Adding drummer Wes Kever (from Puaka Balava), they performed being a trio initially, after that added bassist Greg …

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Pentagram

Perhaps one of the most enduring and influential underground rings in rock history, Pentagram’s profession was nearly 15 yrs . old by enough time they finally were able to record their initial record. Though invariably led by incomprehensible frontman Bobby Liebling, the band’s volatile account made it tough to maintain …

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Pelican

The secretive instrumental artwork metal clothing Pelican was formed in Chicago by guitarists Trevor de Brauw and Laurent Lebec, in addition to bassist Larry Herweg and his sibling drummer, Bryan. Owing an excellent personal debt to pioneering forefathers Neurosis and frequently in comparison to Boston’s Isis, Pelican coincidentally also discovered …

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Place of Skulls

Led by guitarist/vocalist Victor Griffin, a previous person in cult favorite doom steel functions Pentagram and Loss of life Row, the Knoxville, TN, trio Host to Skulls created in early 2000 and it is rounded away by bassist Lee Abney (also an ex-member of Loss of life Row) and drummer …

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Saint Vitus

Among the leading American doom metallic acts from the ’80s (alongside Trouble as well as the Obsessed), Saint Vitus was cursed with general public indifference throughout their decade-plus profession, which both started and ended in frustrating obscurity. Originally created as Tyrant in 1979 by vocalist Scott Reagers, guitarist Dave Chandler, …

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Weedeater

Weedeater was created the mid-’90s, in Wilmington, NC, originally taking form as a aspect task of vocalist/bassist “Dixie” Dave Collins, who was simply otherwise engaged with sludge steel cult favorites Buzzov*en at that time. Nevertheless, upon that band’s formal demise in 1998, Collins was absolve to focus his initiatives on …

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Zozobra

Zozobra is really a peculiarly New Mexican ritual that is the climax from the Fiestas de Santa Fe every fall months because the mid-1920s: a deliberately creepy seeking wooden effigy some 3 stories high, embedded with fireworks, sparklers, and noisemakers is surrounded by bits of paper which local people have …

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John Garcia

Born Sept 4, 1970, within the small city of San Manuel, Az, John Garcia is most beneficial referred to as the singer for the famous desert rock and roll group Kyuss, a music group whose druggy grooves would shape the facial skin of stoner rock and roll for a long …

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Vile

Carrying out an unembellished mixture of steel and stoner rock and roll, NY City’s obscure, short-lived Vile documented just one single self-titled album in 1998 before vanishing from view. It presented vocalist/guitarist Bull, bassist Uncle Mike and drummer Scott.

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