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  • ...13 after supporting '''Epica''' in Sydney. Phillip King joined as the band's specialist vocalist at some point after this but Metal is no more.
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  • ...elves on '''Skid Row'''. An excellent and dynamic live band, Cyclone Tracy's recorded output was also high quality and remarkably heavy, featuring solid ...Cyclone Tracy in September 1999 after becoming disenchanted with the band's gradual shift into a nu-metal direction inspired by '''Coal Chamber'''. He
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  • ...during a bout of COVID boredom, we ironed out the issues and got the site's functionality back. There are still a few things to sort out, but the site Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
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  • Neophobia was thrash metal band from Sydney's western suburbs; the band's first album was recorded while several of them were still at school. Shortl
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  • ...htsky" in October 1998 with Baaruhl playing both bass and guitar. The band's first live show was as support to [[Nazxul]] in November 1998. ...ost a year's worth of solid touring. During 2002 Astriaal headlined Sydney's Bloodlust Festival and supported '''Mayhem''' and '''Destruction'''. Astria
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  • ...th [[Pestilential Shadows]] to promote the release of their album '''Night's Black Angel'''. In early 2013, the band supported '''Marduk''' and '''Dark | '''''Night's Black Angel'''''
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  • ...2004 the group went their separate ways. Dave and Luke joined [[In Malice's Wake]] and Luke was a member of [[Denouncement Pyre]] for a short time.
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  • ...009. Soon afterwards, they split. Fahey and Hanlon are now with [[Calabria's Fall]].
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  • ...metal/hardcore/art rock background of most of the players, Pleasure Ground's style was rooted in the 70s power rock tradition. ...Kotevski supplied some drum tracks on [[Rok]] from [[Sadistik Exekution]]'s solo album and Spence was for a time a member of '''Screamage'''.
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  • ...ex-[[BB Steal]]) before finding Simon Bailey. The band then released "God's Head Soup" in 1995 and embarked on a heavy touring schedule with both the E | '''''God's Head Soup'''''
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  • Cain's Plague were a death/thrash band from Darwin. Stallard and Kranz also played
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  • ...Mano a Satano'' was released on vinyl only in 2012. In early 2014, Whalley's wife Lauren joined the band and The NPF began to develop a theatrical stage ...en Festival in the NT but that was also cancelled. In early 2022, the band's fifth album was released and they appeared at Blacken Open Air.
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  • ...could well be the earliest, some would even say the ultimate, of Australia's heavy rocking blues and boogie based rebel rock n roll bands. With a monstr ...k, the likes of which weren't to be repeated until the release of '''AC/DC's''' ''TNT'' album more than a year later, and perhaps not even then.
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  • ...arly line-ups included a sax player and a female backing vocalist. Defryme's output was solid if not particularly original. Geared toward a mainstream a ...ked the Top 40 and a blistering and somewhat convincing cover of LL Cool J's 'Mama Said Knock You Out' was a minor hit but the interest wasn't sustained
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  • ...eft from the previous recording but Evans had returned to the band by 1999's ''Fluid Motion''. Later in the year they opened at [[Metal for the Brain]]. ...ion]]. Racovalis and Palfreyman then featured as part of [[The Berzerker]]'s live line-up that toured North America in 2001.
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  • ...d also with '''Napalm Death''' and '''Lock Up''' and appearing at Brisbane's Dead of Winter fest. | '''''Let's Start a Cult'''''
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  • ...h'' established them in underground circles worldwide as perhaps Australia's premier exponents of black metal.
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  • ...e UK in 2006. Two of Humonic's tracks then appeared on one of the magazine's compilation CDs.
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  • ...with [[Slaughtertorall]] before rejoining with Button to start [[Calabria's Fall]].
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  • ...p in late 2010 as the replacement for Jon Green on what would be that band's final tour. Then in 2011, The Abandonment announced they would break up aft
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  • ...he sound of American thrash with some NWOBHM influences. In 1983 the group's name became Nothing Sacred. The next year the group released the EP "Death ...the group in 1989. A single show was played in 1993 to celebrate the band's 10th anniversary. Burnham later joined [[Seizure]] and Browne and Larin wen
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  • ...band from the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, formed by Nigel Chad. Grenade's first ever gig was in Adelaide mid-1999. The band played live sporadically | Hell's Headbangers
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  • ...Terminator'' movies). Occasionally filling in on drums and bass were Lodge's brother Jason and close friend Brent. The band finally changed their name f ...Eric Herington and former drummer Saville. This line-up recorded the band's album. Afterwards Saville left the band again, followed soon after by Herin
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  • ...nile'' album launch in Melbourne and also supported [[The Poor]]. The band's second EP was released in May 2021. During 2022 Avalanche played extensivel
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  • ...metal band, sort of like a darker version of''' Dream Theater'''. The band's album made some considerable impact outside of Australia while remaining vi
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  • ...lakor severed ties with them. The second album was a breakthrough; ''Stone's Reach'' was voted Best Melodeath Release of 2009 on the European ''Metal St ...ums for the next album and in early 2016 he was announced as Vander Broeck's permanent replacement in the band. After ''Vessels'' was released Be'lakor
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  • ...ndal Loakes and is now rare as it was originally released without the band's consent. Sakkuth established a solid reputation live, sharing stages with t Sakkuth's third album ''From Wretched Blood'' was released in December 2008.
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  • ...black metal act from Perth. The two former members appeared on the project's first (of five) demo only. Brenton and Alex also featured in [[Grave Worshi
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  • ...hat makes them unique, with a real passion in Escarbe's playing and London's vocals that is rarely found elsewehere. The band formed in 1993 with a line ...laced Nicholls. The album was released in a short-run edition by Melbourne's Crestfallen Records before finding issue worldwide through Massacre and The
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  • ...= [[Mournful Congregation]], [[Portal]], [[Intellect Devourer]], [[Misery's Omen]], [[Oni]], [[Beyond Mortal Dreams]], [[Zemial]], [[Deluge]], [[Jugger ...aturing prominently in several other bands including [[Martire]], [[Misery's Omen]], [[Intellect Devourer]] and [[Mournful Congregation]], however durin
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  • | '''''Reflection of a Dead Man's Soul'''''
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  • ...Poor Boys released ''Rude, Crude & Tattooed'' soon after. In 1993 the band's second EP was released and they supported '''Alice in Chains''' and '''Suic
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  • ...usom. An early drummer was soon replaced by Kurt's brother Brent. The band's first live show was supporting '''Dance Gavin Dance''' late the same year.
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  • | associated_acts = Drown This City, Opposer, [[Boris the Blade]], [[Night's Plague]] ...single, featured guest vocals by Aidan Ellaz of [[Alpha Wolf]]. That band's drummer Mitchell Fogarty provided drums for the next single, ''Lifelike'' i
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  • ...e in the same year and in early 2009 a second EP release emerged. The band's debut full-length was planned for release in 2010 but the band split up in
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  • Melbourne's Virgin Soldiers were one of the earliest of Australia's true metal bands with origins going back to about 1980. The band utilised t
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  • ...d, formed in 2003 by former [[Baraka]] guitarist Jonathon Talan; that band's drummer also featured on the three-track demo. After completing the line-up ...rtly after changed their name to [[Rituals of the Oak]]. An EP "The Mirror's Eye" was eventually completed by the band after their official end and was
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  • ...ourne and New York and once again toured with '''Bruce Kulick'''. The band's second album ''All Dolled Up'' was released in 2017. In 2018 the band were
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  • | label = Hell's Headbangers | Hell's Headbangers
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  • ...'Max and Iggor Cavalera''', '''Voivod''' and '''Ross the Boss'''. The band's second album was released in May 2022 and features an appearance by '''Ripp
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  • ...ess entity, the band is the brainchild of a former member of one of Sydney's more prominent death metal acts of the 00s. An album surfaced in early 2008
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  • .... With a heavy focus on live touring both locally and overseas, Desecrator's first studio album finally emerged in March 2017, with Tipping now replaced ...ith '''Harlott''' for late in the year. These were revealed to be the band's final shows before an indefinite hiatus. Several of the dates were postpone
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  • Spine of God was Sade from Discordia's solo project.
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  • Melbourne band Schizophrenia's sound leaned towards thrash on occasion but was more grounded in a melodic
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  • ...Toneye ([[Chaotic Impurity]]) that was bootlegged onto vinyl by Melbourne's Bleed Records in 1998. They reformed with Riff on bass in 2007 only to spli
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  • | name = King's Cross ...l Blaze. After a handful of shows, Starr moved back to LA in 1985 and King's Cross ended.
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  • ...is heavy and aggressive modern thrash similar to but more extreme than EBD's heavier moments.
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  • | label = End All Life, Hell's Headbangers, Drakkar ...1998 by Jason Healey and [[Dreadnaught]] drummer Suds. With [[Hellspawn]]'s Justin Allen on guitar the band recorded a demo shortly afterwards and the
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  • ...g symphonic black metal. The band released a debut EP in 2004 ''In Torment's Garden'' and Rhys Mottley replaced Ben Waldron prior to its release. | '''''In Torment's Garden'''''
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  • **S. Berserker (Simon Turner) (vocals, guitar) ...2011. Zed from [[Killrazer]] and Devine Electric came onboard as the band's bass player at the same time and Assaulter featured at [[Evil Invaders]] an
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  • ...in 2019 with Kieran Murray from [[Truth Corroded]], Dave Hawkins from Kite's other band [[Maniacal SA|Maniacal]] and Matthew Phillips ([[Omnium Gatherum
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  • ...ond guitarist at this point. The album was issued internationally by Spain's Repulse Records in 1997 but given little label support and re-released in A ...recorded with [[Heaven the Axe]]. In 2013, Century Media released the band's complete recordings including the '''Acheron''' demos as ''Trangressing the
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  • ...he album was patchy and most of the material was better realised by Foster's later band [[Aeturnus Dominion]].
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  • | associated_acts = [[Psycroptic]], Spawn of Possession, [[MSI|M.S.I.]], [[Mephistopheles]], [[Corpse Carving]], [[Nosce Teipsum]] ...s in mid-2004. Peppiat filled in as [[Psycroptic]]'s vocalist on that band's European visit in late 2004 when Matthew Chalk was unavailable for the tour
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  • Sydney's Majister was a traditional-style metal band with more than a passing resemb
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  • ...th Martin Carr but split shortly afterwards, with Green joining '''iOTA''''s live band and Smith forming '''Bobsledge'''. Smith, Carr and Green were als
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  • ...started with Neil but abandoned after he left. It was completed with Tony's vocals and released after The Kill had split up once more.
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  • ...e band was formed from the ashes of several other bands including Campbell's [[White Trash]]. Grungeon featured at [[Metal for the Brain]] in 1992 and 1
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  • .... The album was nominated for the Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal album at 2014's ARIA AWards. ...rned in 2015 and the ''Bully'' album appeared in June. Following the album's release, Mike Deslandes and Lauren Hammel joined High Tension and in 2016 t
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  • ...d '''Savage'''. Problems with lead vocalists marked the course of the band's early career, but even so the band had already laid the foundations for the ...end, though his departure was on much more amicable grounds than Goulding's. After several frustrating months finding a permanent replacement, Robinson
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  • | associated_acts = [[Aeternitas]], [[Vyrion]], [[Caligula's Horse]], Echotide [[Arms of the Abyss]] ...ink til We Die'' in 2012, after which Capt. Greggaaarrr joined as the band's frontman. In 2013 LagerStein toured Europe with '''Alestorm''' and during 2
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  • ...and from Newcastle with some similarities to '''Virgin Steele'''. The band's history is a litany of line-up hassles that borders on the contrived and co ...'Dungeon's''' Lord Tim recorded the vocal tracks on both albums, but Ilium's progress again stalled with Gilchrist and Walmsley leaving the band in late
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  • ...med in 2021 to perform live. Tom Void records most of the tracks on Thrall's albums alone.
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  • ...oil''' and '''Insomnium'''. Another Asian tour was followed up by the band's next album, ''Wear Your Sins''. ...oao Goncalves then left Orpheus Omega and was replaced by [[Hollow World]]'s Theo Goslett.
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  • ...en Richards and the band released an EP. Natalie Meisenhelter from [[Rok]]'s solo band joined Decayed Divinity as replacement for Owen Richards, who qui
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  • ...d up by Razorback Records for the 23-track album release. Fuck... I'm Dead's sound features surprising bursts of melody and groove that makes them stand | '''''Split with Sanity's Dawn'''''
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  • ...ps over allegations from Tom Langridge and Martin Donnelly about Rhys King's apparent neo-Nazism; King holds that the split was for other reasons.
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  • [[In Malice's Wake]]<br>
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  • ...Black]], [[Fester Fanatics]], [[Pleasure Ground]], Box the Jesuit, [[King's Cross]] While originally not a heavy metal band in any sense, Massappeal's raw energy and speed drew audiences from both metal and punk crowds in a ti
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  • ...hrash metal. Tightly played, short bursts of anger at violent speeds. Mind's Eye is no more. Giovinaao played some shows with [[Choke]] in mid-2001 and
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  • ...name is taken from the Macedonian word for a battle-axe and all of Baltak's albums deal almost exclusively with Macedonian history. In keeping with thi Baltak's sound on the first few albums is extreme symphonic war metal. In 1999, Gorg
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  • ...c black metal with elements of doom, darkwave and death metal. Nachthimmel's original demo "Black Light over Gethsemane" was re-issued as a 7-track CD s
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  • ...e 2013 '''Abramelin''' compilation album by Century Media features Acheron's recordings.
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  • | '''''The Devil's Saxophone'''''
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  • ...the band had become fairly well established and was picked up by Melbourne's Faultline Records, producing an EP that was released in mid-2006 and appear
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  • | name = In Malice's Wake In Malice’s Wake is a four-piece thrash metal band from Melbourne. The band was formed
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  • Billing themselves as "chaos metal", Melbourne's Ne Plus Ultra played an excellent form of dark and intense extreme metal wi
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  • ...demo "Lurker at the Threshold" served as a three-track sampler of the band's next album. ''Outre'' was released in late 2007. The next phase of their ex
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  • ...an Circles''' once again and headlined [[Slaughterfest]] in July. The band's second album appeared in early 2013 and Lo! toured Europe with '''The Ocean
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  • ..., [[Cauldron Black Ram]], [[Mournful Congregation]], [[Martire]], [[Misery's Omen]], [[Sexual Intercorpse]], [[Sickness]], [[Inhaling the Stench of Must
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  • ...album but had disbanded by July 2008. Watt became the the host of Triple J's ''The Racket'' radio program in 2012. | '''''A Pirate's Life - Skull and Bones Records Sampler Vol. 1'''''
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  • ...de was eventually replaced by David Horgan from [[Ouroboros]] and the band's second album was released in 2012. Selby and Ryan Wooden were replaced abou
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  • ...aracters in a Jack Daniel's TV ad, Dern Rutlidge featured [[Blood Duster]]'s Jason PC and Miszewski and Westwood from [[Christbait]]. Their style drew f
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  • ...o record bass parts, and as his band was on hiatus due to singer Ian Kenny's commitment to '''Birds of Tokyo''', he joined F L O A T I N G M E full-time
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  • ...It won an ARIA nomination for Best Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Album. The album's twin, ''Skydancer'', was recorded at the same time and released exactly a y ...]] member Conor Ward, who had been the band's touring drummer since Burton's departure following the ''Earthwalker''/''Skydancer'' sessions, became an o
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  • ...by '''Led Zeppelin''' to perform ''Communication Breakdown'' at that band's induction into the UK Music Hall of Fame in November. After a US tour in 20 The group's new line-up - Stockdale, David Atkins, Aiden Nemeth and Ian Peres, was unve
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  • ...remained with the band until late 2002. Sheehan from [[Deluge]] (as Dragon's Breath) filled in for several months before Toscano joined the band. With t ...gue''', Raven Black Night toured throughout Europe, playing the Headbanger's Open Air festival in Hamburg and several other shows. Chris Dorian ([[Agatu
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  • ...o Candlelight Records in Singapore for future release. Since then the band's progress has stalled as Bell and Hartley have struggled to keep a solid lin ...ut by the end of 2002, the Enforce line-up had changed yet again. The band's second full length album appeared toward the end of 2003.
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  • ...some shows in Europe during 2008 but was forced to cancel due to Jadi-Anne's pregnancy and nothing has been heard of them since.
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  • ...rly in a band called '''Meanstreak''' and Anderson also played in early 90's speed metal band [[Outrage]]. Otherworld began as a duo, gradually adding p
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  • ...qa played the Brisbane Full Tilt in April and then toured with '''Caligula's Horse'''. They appeared on the Monolith touring festival with [[Karnivool]]
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  • ...iz joined following Lacey's departure and after plenty of touring the band's full length release appeared mid-2012 ahead of appointments at most of the ...toured internationally with '''Soulfly'''; Matt Young guests on '''Soulfly's''' ''Archangel'' album. King Parrot was set to support '''Five Finger Death
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  • ...etalcore bands. Recordings have been rare as true to their ethic Mindsnare's priority has always been on live shows but everything they have released is
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  • ...metal bands -- they even played on the Vans Warped tour in 1998 -- Skoboe's progress was stalled by a stagnating heavy rock scene and the band disappea
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  • ...bini and they appeared nationally at the Big Day Out in early 1994. Albini's association with the group led to an interest from Henry Rollins, who produ ...''Tomahawk''' and '''Battles''', '''Lifepilot''''s Eli Green acted at TMOC's drummer for their tour the following year. For the 30th anniversary of ''Ba
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  • ...d up by Razorback Records for the 23-track album release. Fuck... I'm Dead's sound features surprising bursts of melody and groove that makes them stand | '''''Split with Sanity's Dawn'''''
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  • ...material, including that of his previous project, [[Kathaaria]]. Striborg's music is raw, coarse and extreme black metal with thin, buzzy guitars and t | Sabbath's Fire
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  • | past_members = S Berserker, Erich de Windt, Bullet Eater, Deceiver, Howitzer, Mersus, Shrapn ...had to be abandoned when the music website ''Tone Deaf'' revealed Warslut's links to neo-Nazism and a history of misogynist and homophobic statements o
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