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  • ...everal years with AOR bands in the UK before arriving in Australia. Nobody's Fool recorded a string of demo releases that won them a solid following, wi | '''''Nobody's Fool'''''
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  • [[Sámain]]<br> [[Sanity's Cage]]<br>
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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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  • | name = Henry's Anger ...[[Addictive]] and [[Psychrist]] entity Coffey, the early line up of Henry's Anger was completed by guitarist Mal McAllister and vocalist Zeb Nowhere wi
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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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  • ...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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  • | '''''Misery's Omen''''' | "Mortalia's Abyss"
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  • ...2000 and was replaced by Peter Marciniak. McPherson then also left Quilter's Bane, leaving them in the odd position of having no original members in the
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  • | name = Rosanna's Raiders ...y for later Christian metal enterprises such as [[Light Force]]; Zaffarese’s son Adam was later a drummer with [[Mortification]]. Henry Leszcynzynski di
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  • | name = Who's Guilty ...Angels]] and [[The Screaming Jets]], but interest wasn’t sustained and Who’s Guilty fell by the wayside. The EP was a misbegotten mixture of ''Black''-e
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  • ...ged with new vocalist Scotti Savage (formerly of [[Molten Steel]]). Sanity's Cage supported '''Edguy''', [[Dungeon]], [[Mortification]] and [[Vanishing
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  • Cain's Plague were a death/thrash band from Darwin. Stallard and Kranz also played
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  • ...f [[Death Wish]], [[Surrender the Dead]] and [[Slaughtertorall]]. Calabria's Fall played deathcore, but split when their drummer left to focus on [[I, t
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  • | name = Autumn's Dawn | '''''Autmun's Dawn'''''
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  • | name = Under Night's Cover
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  • | name = Caligula's Horse ...second album ''The Tide, the Thief and the River's End''. In 2014 Caligula's Horse toured nationally with [[Voyager]] and appeared with '''Protest the H
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  • | name = Atvena's Wake ...]] and [[The Amity Affliction]]. A second EP was completed in 2010. Atvena's Wake split up in October 2011 after a show with [[Thy Art is Murder]] and '
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  • ===Venue (s)=== ...t Say Rock Productions announced plans for another Screamfest for New Year's Eve 2010, but this failed to occur.
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  • [[Night's Plague]]<br> [[Nobody's Fool]]<br>
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  • ...ltimately landing them a deal with Warner Bros. who issued their EP "Abdul's Secret Movie". Sweeney was formerly with '''Mudeye'''. | '''''Abdul's Secret Movie'''''
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  • [[Rosanna's Raiders]]<br> [[Rosie's]]<br>
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  • ...lcore band from western Sydney. The demo "What's Different is Normal, What's Normal isn't Human" appeared in 2010. They split in late 2012.
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  • ...rly of [[Quilter's Bane]] and [[Maniacal]]) and Nathan (formerly of [[Cain's Plague]]). They play mathy, technical death metal with a drum machine, and
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  • #REDIRECT [[Henry's Anger]]
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  • [[Quilter's Bane]]<br>
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  • ...band in 2010 for a couple of live appearances, featuring members of [[Cain's Plague]]
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  • | associated_acts = [[Striborg]], [[MSI|M.S.I.]] ...r Hobart's mysterious Sin-Nanna. After three demos, he changed the project's name to [[Striborg]].
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  • | name = Atvena's Wake ...]] and [[The Amity Affliction]]. A second EP was completed in 2010. Atvena's Wake split up in October 2011 after a show with [[Thy Art is Murder]] and '
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  • ...ged with new vocalist Scotti Savage (formerly of [[Molten Steel]]). Sanity's Cage supported '''Edguy''', [[Dungeon]], [[Mortification]] and [[Vanishing
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  • ...ring members of [[Chimitry]], [[Acid City]], [[Cain's Plague]], [[As Ocean's Part]] and others.
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  • | associated_acts = [[Candy Harlots]], [[Mortal Sin]], [[Grungeon]], [[Who's Guilty]], [[White Trash]], [[The Harlots]], [[Ink]], [[Jerk]], [[Melody Bla ...formed a band called [[Who's Guilty]] in the early 90s with '''Mortal Sin's''' Andy Eftichiou.
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  • [[Heimdall's Horn]]<br> [[Henry's Anger]]<br>
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  • ===Venue (s)=== ...Wifeys, Wolf & Chain, [[Voros]], Cull the Band, The Vains, Syntropy, SIGNV/S, [[Dyssidia]], [[Freedom of Fear]], Christ Dismembered, Kitchen Witch, [[In
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  • ===Venue (s)=== ...ankenbok]], [[Arcane]], [[Death Audio]], [[Eye of the Enemy]], [[In Malice's Wake]], [[Contrive]], [[Truth Corroded]], [[Five Star Prison Cell]], [[Aeon
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  • ...some shows interstate. A 7" single appeared in 2007 and the following year's ''Coup de Grace'' featured demo and live tracks. A support with '''Grave''' | '''''Traitor's Gate'''''
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  • [[Mind's Eye]]<br> [[Misery's Omen]]<br>
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  • | label = Bird's Robe ...ced DVD in 2009. The following year Dumbsaint played a residency at Sydney's Excelsior Hotel and toured along the east coast, leading to supports with t
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  • | label = Hell's Headbangers, Nuclear War Now! ...ased as a duo of J. and R. only. This was later followed by 2007's ''Satan's Cross'' LP with Eradicator on guitars. Nocturnal Graves disbanded in Septem
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  • ...Brain]] in November 2006 and then disbanded. Both members formed '''Demon's Gate'''.
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  • | associated_acts = [[Quilter's Bane]], [[Crucible]] ...rash with a distinct death metal edge. Bonnell was formerly with [[Quilter's Bane]], and now performs with [[Crucible|Crucible]].
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  • | name = Autumn's Dawn | '''''Autmun's Dawn'''''
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  • | name = Henry's Anger ...[[Addictive]] and [[Psychrist]] entity Coffey, the early line up of Henry's Anger was completed by guitarist Mal McAllister and vocalist Zeb Nowhere wi
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  • ...everal years with AOR bands in the UK before arriving in Australia. Nobody's Fool recorded a string of demo releases that won them a solid following, wi | '''''Nobody's Fool'''''
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  • | current_members = S Horsfield, Dan Nahum, Henry Lauer **S Horsfield (vocals, guitar)
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  • | '''''Satan's Nightmare''''' | Death's Records
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  • ...001, and played a few live shows in support of the album with [[Catacomb]]'s D. Thunder taking the role of drums for the live performances. The band the
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  • | '''''Coven's Will''''' | '''''The Serpent's Tide'''''
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  • ...esley, Matt McConaghy and Jim Munro, with Dave Allen joining as Knightmare's drummer sometime around 2014. | '''''In Death's Shadow'''''
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  • | name = Caligula's Horse ...second album ''The Tide, the Thief and the River's End''. In 2014 Caligula's Horse toured nationally with [[Voyager]] and appeared with '''Protest the H
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  • [[Who's Guilty]]<br>
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  • ===Venue (s)=== ...Sydney over the Queens Birthday weekend, booked and promoted by The Coffin's Slave. From fairly low-key beginnings in Melbourne in 2006, it later became
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  • | '''''Misery's Omen''''' | "Mortalia's Abyss"
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  • | label = Hell's Headbangers ...on a chaotic, '''Hellhammer'''-like demo (later pressed onto vinyl by Hell's Headbangers in 2005). With members living in Brisbane and Canberra little m
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  • ...was released as '''Saracen's''' self titled album in Australia but Trilogy's French label Axe Killer issued it as a Trilogy album under the name ''Next
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  • ...formances while he sought a visa to re-enter Australia but by mid-2008 Dow's place in the band was permanent. In the meantime, Terlick left to be replac | '''''For Future's Past'''''
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  • ...y tight and polished live band. Since 2008 the band release two EP's (2009's "Shadows" and "VOID" to be released in june 2011) both mixed by Jonas Kjell
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  • | '''''Nothing's Wrong''''' | "Freedom From The Dark" & "Nothing's Wrong
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  • ...roduced album ''Truth Unleashed'' was released in 2008, featuring the band's stunning musicianship and songwriting, but suffered in its production sound
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  • ...= [[Killing Time]], [[Fester Fanatics]], [[Massappeal]], Starworld, [[King's Cross]] ...satirical humour. Several members were also concurrently members of [[King's Cross]] and [[Fester Fanatics]]; the three bands were more or less off-shoo
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  • ===Venue (s)===
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  • ...local rock band '''Dogs Next Door''' who bolstered the quality of the band's live sound. By 1987 the band had ceased to be, and Kevin and Mouse went on
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  • | associated_acts = [[Sausage Chopper]], [[D-Nine]], [[Abreact]], [[Reaper's Riddle]] ...y in an aborted [[Post Life Disorder]] line up. Tim Baker is from [[Reaper's Riddle]] and Simon White is ex-[[Abreact]].
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  • | associated_acts = [[Murder Hill]], [[Truth Corroded]], [[Death's Boundaries]], [[A Red Dawn]] ...4 and reformed immediately as [[Murder Hill]] with Marten Pine (ex-[[Death's Boundaries]]) added to the line-up. Luke Peak went on to [[A Red Dawn]] and
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  • ...etal. Originally formed by Hunt in 1991 as a death metal band, Persecution's sound developed after Bartolo and Neil joined in 1994 to incorporate hardco ...Curotta of [[Massappeal]] and is also a writer and photographer for Sydney's ''Drum Media''. Since 2007, he has fronted the sludge band [[Summonus]].
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  • v = v:match('^%s*(.-)%s*$') moduleLinks[i] = string.format('[[:%s]]', module)
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  • ...aul Haugh and Tim Stahlmann following the disbanding of [[Fracture]]. Haug's twin Andrew was immediately added on drums. Soon after forming the group re ...less active after this point; Stahlmann left the band in 2015 and Contrive's next album was completed after several years of recording in 2017.
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