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  • ...sis Act]], [[Psycroptic]], [[Ruins]], The Antichrist Imperium, [[KING]], [[The Amenta]] ...ed in June 2022 and Werewolves played their first ever live show in Sydney the next day.
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  • | name = Grave Forsaken ...ciated_acts = [[Scourged Flesh]], [[Mortification]], [[Burial Grounds]], [[The Burning]]
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  • | associated_acts = [[Suldusk]], [[Zeolite]], [[To the Grave]], [[Myriad Drone]]
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  • ...r releasing their album in 1993, Sugars and Harm (as Rowan London) went on to [[Virgin Black]]. Wright was later in [[Embodiment 12:14]]. | "Violate the Grave"
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  • ...Kore|Psi.Kore]], [[Atomizer]], [[Lillyé]], [[As Silence Breaks]], [[To the Grave]], [[Killrazer]], ...vened with the rest of the band's members, including Rilatt, and completed the recording of a second album, which was released in early 2020.
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  • ...er is a three piece death metal band from Sydney. Their debut album ''Left to Decay'' was released in 2010. | '''''Left to Decay'''''
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  • | associated_acts = Crade of Filth, My Dying Bride, Anathema, [[The Eternal]], [[Paramaecium]], [[InExordium|In:Exordium]], [[Catwitch]], [[Hum ...d into Thy Grave'' that featured Jade Van Nagy on bass. Shortly thereafter the debut album ''Endless Tears'' appeared, which was later re-released for int
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  • ...verything Became Nothing]], [[Fuck I'm Dead|Fuck... I'm Dead]], Entasis, [[The Kill]] ...2016 but the headliners cancelled and KING did the tour instead. ''Reclaim the Darkness'' was released a month later. A year later they toured again with
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  • ...bowelment|diSEMBOWELMENT]], d.USK, Trial of the Bow, [[Pulgar]], [[Shallow Grave]], [[Ignivomous]] ...in March 2016. Following the album's release Ben James left Inverloch and the band has done nothing more.
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  • ...rean death metal band '''Bhelliom''' became the first foreign band to play the show in 2009. On April 7, 2010, North and Gardner announced that the festival would no longer be taking place.
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  • ..._acts = [[Hollow]], [[Post Life Disorder]], Hateclad, Like Thieves, Ignite the Chamber ...d CD single. In 2004 Connors, Wallace and Downs all joined the line-up and the band supported acts like [[Sunk Loto]] and '''Against''' and released an EP
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  • ...Grave]], [[The Day Everything Became Nothing]], Open Wound, Arse Ripper, [[The Kill]], [[Remains]] ...ighlights of [[Metal for the Brain]] in 2003. In 2005 the band appeared at the festival once more in both Canberra and Perth.
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  • ...espers Descent]], [[Animistic]], [[Mhorgl]], Impiety, [[Shrapnel (WA)]], [[The Furor]], [[Depravity]], [[Bloodlust]], [[Pagan]], Dybbuk, [[Iniquitous Mono ...ember Malignant Monster supported '''Enslaved'''. After this activity from the band decreased at Malignant Monster played their last in Perth on February
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  • ...line-up was finalised and showed The Day Everything Became Nothing's style to be extreme percussive technical grind with extraordinarily gutteral vocals. The band featured at [[Metal for the Brain]] in 2005 just as the "Slow Death by Grinding" EP appeared. During 2006 TDEBN worked on their sec
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  • ...year's ''Coup de Grace'' featured demo and live tracks. A support with '''Grave''' was played in 2008.
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  • ...Tzu went on to open for '''Carcass''', '''Grave''' and '''Krisiun''' over the next six months while completing a split release with [[Ignivomous]]. Alan | '''''The Assassin'''''
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  • ...[[Agonhymn]], [[Abominator]], [[Walk the Earth]], [[Manticore]], [[Heaven the Axe]], [[Hatchet Dawn]], [[Urgrund]], [[Insidious Torture]], [[Cemetery Urn ...y Dan Colomb who was then replaced by ex-[[Manticore]] member Steve Watts. The band also toured with '''Celtic Frost''' and played at Sydney's Come Togeth
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  • | name = Gospel of the Horns ...to join [[Spear of Longinus]]. Transvaal D recorded some backing vocals on the '''Bethlehem''' album ''S.u.i.z.i.d''.
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  • ...ighlights of [[Metal for the Brain]] in 2003. In 2005 the band appeared at the festival once more in both Canberra and Perth. ...arren Condy joined in mid-2007 and shortly afterward Xavier Irvine from '''The Day Everything Became Nothing''' was also added on guitar.
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  • ...solate Eternity]], [[Catwitch]], [[Burial Grounds]], [[Scourged Flesh]], [[The Eternal]], [[Soundscape]] ...son Sherlock. Hall was replaced by Mick Carlisle after the first album and the line-up remained unchanged until Phil Gibson stepped in for Sherlock in 199
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