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Brutal Truth

NEW YORK grindcore primitives Brutal Truth formed in 1990, originally comprising singer Kevin Clear, guitarist Brent “Gurn” McCarthy, bassist Dan Lilker, and drummer Scott Lewis. Putting your signature on towards the Earache label, the group released its debut record, Extreme Circumstances Demand Extreme Replies, in 1992; drummer Full Hoak changed …

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Belay My Last

Punishing Orange Region metallic quintet Belay My Last shaped in 2004 across the talents of guitarists Ryan George and Nick Leavenworth, bass player Garrett Harer, drummer Ilai Lebel, and singer Jason Denney. The Western Coastline natives’ bludgeoning mixture of metalcore, thrash, and grindcore continues to be likened to likewise themed …

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The Jonbenét

Noisy indie rock/grunge revivalists the Jonbenét (without doubt named following the murdered child beauty pageant contestant Jon Benet Ramsey) tastefully christened themselves their stage name in the summertime of 2003 in Houston, TX. After self-releasing a five-song EP along with a seven-song demonstration on the neighborhood music circuit, the music …

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Mastodon

Atlanta-based sludge/stoner/choice metallic outfit Mastodon shaped in 1999 across the talents of guitarist Bill Kelliher, drummer Bränn Dailor, bassist/vocalist Troy Sanders, and guitarist/vocalist Brent Hinds. One of the most notable New Influx of American ROCK works, a genre spawned within the middle-’90s by rings like Pantera, Biohazard, and Machine Mind, …

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The Number Twelve Looks Like You

Acquiring their name (slightly modified) from an especially dark, dystopian 1964 bout of The Twilight Zone, the quantity Twelve APPEARS LIKE You plays an especially dark and dystopian type of screamo that includes elements not merely of the anticipated steel and hardcore but additionally Japanese-style noise rock and roll ? …

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Scarlet

Afterwards known for incorporating electronic components into an aggressive post-hardcore audio also tainted with emo, steel, and math rock and roll components, Richmond, VA’s Scarlet first emerged in the entire year 2000, peddling a much simpler metalcore design on the Breaking the Deceased Stare EP. But continual musician turnover added …

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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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Tera Melos

Melding the aggression of punk using the technical intricacies of prog rock and roll, Tera Melos make use of jerky shifts with time signatures and disjointed guitar noodling bearing an in depth resemblance to Don Caballero and Hella. Like their counterparts in challenging rock and roll, finger-tapped electric guitar parts …

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Every Time I Die

Buffalo-based metalcore quintet EACH AND EVERY TIME I Die created in the wintertime of 1998. Spearheaded by brothers Keith (vocals) and Jordan Buckley (acoustic guitar), the founding lineup also included guitarist Andrew Williams, bassist John McCarthy, and drummer Michael “Ratboy” Novak. Throughout their 1st brief tour of NY and Canada, …

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Bane

Produced in Massachusetts, Bane started as a part task between Aaron Dalbec and members of Converge. After getting in touch with Aaron Bedard, a previous drummer in regional hardcore punk rings, the group inserted the studio room in Dec 1995. After documenting a demonstration, Bane produced their live debut in …

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