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Charnel Valley

Rock magazine authors Marty Rytkonen (aka Worm) and S. Craig Zahler (aka Czar) became a member of causes in Charnel Valley with the purpose of exorcising their basest dark metallic kinks — a feat achieved through 2005’s favorably primordial The Dark Archives EP, making Darkthrone appear to be Dream Theater!

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Gehennah

A no-nonsense Swedish hard rock and roll/thrash quartet that splits the difference between your blue-collar swagger of Motörhead as well as the noxious fury of Venom, Gehennah was founded in 1992. The music group released its debut studio room recording, Hardrocker, via Primitive Artwork Information in 1995, and obtained a …

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Enforcer

While the remaining metal globe was busy looking to reinvent the wheel, Sweden’s Enforcer made a decision to have a different approach. Instead of worrying about the near future, the music group embraced large metal’s past, and in 2004 the music group formed to create speed metal back again to …

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Audiopain

Norway’s aptly called Audiopain developed from a youthful, more eclectic music endeavor founded in 1996 by mysterious users Sverre (vocals/acoustic guitar), Petter (bass), and Bjarne (drums), but by the entire year 2000, was specializing nearly specifically in ultra-crusty proto-thrash metallic. They’ve also continued to be staunchly impartial while liberating a …

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Watain

Black steel outfit Watain emerged from Uppsala, Sweden, in 1998, quickly gaining underground reliability with an uncompromising 7″ discharge entitled The Fact of Dark Purity, after that solidifying their commitment towards the dark steel arts via 2000’s thematically surprising (i actually.e., regular odes to Satan and his pals) but instrumentally …

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Bulldozer

Rude, crude, and ordinary noxious, Italy’s incomparably primitive Bulldozer were immediately tagged seeing that their country’s response to dark steel founding fathers Venom. But just like the frequently reviled Venom, Bulldozer possess, in retrospect, obtained some way of measuring belated respect for assisting to start to see the fledgling dark …

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Age of Ruin

Often in comparison to On the Gates and In Flames, Age of Ruin has often been referred to as a “melodic death steel band.” Quite simply, they possess embraced certain areas of loss of life steel — dark, troubling lyrics and choked, larynx-shredding, evil-sounding growls — however they are definately …

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Thornspawn

In 1993, San Antonio, TX, dark metal enthusiasts Swornghoul (guitars), Blackthorn (drums/vocals), and Lord Necron (guitars), clad in corpse paint, raised their collective fists in the hallmark of the horns, hailing their Scandavian brethren, and formed Thornspawn. The trio released several demos and discovered themselves opening displays for famous brands …

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Rotting Christ

Rotting Christ are probably one of the most influential, long-running metallic rings to hail from Greece. Their audio has shifted over time from grindcore to dark metallic to dark/gothic metallic, blurring designs and incorporating folk and early music affects. The music group has been the main topic of controversy because …

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Kong

Experimental Dutch rockers Kong began in 1988 being a side project for Amsterdam-based musicians Dirk DeVries (guitar, samples, programming), Aldo Sprenger (guitar), Tag Drillich (bass, programming), and Rob Smits (drums). Merely difficult to pigeonhole, their unethical musical collage melds components of heavy metal, intensifying rock, electronica, as well as the …

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