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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • | associated_acts = [[The Red Shore]], [[Night's Plague]], The Storm Picturesque, [[Gravemind]] ...-'''The Storm Picturesque'''). Following the release of the album, [[Night's Plague]] drummer Karl Stellar replaced Daniel Hickey and the band toured wi
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  • ...fronted orchestral power metal band from Brisbane formed in 2011. The band's 2012 album debut was followed up by a support to '''Apocalyptica'''. Awaken | '''''In Nightfall's Embrace'''''
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  • After a six-year break, the band's most recent album'' The Angel's Tear'' was released in 2004. | '''''The Angel's Tear'''''
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  • ...lly of '''Testament''', Paulo Jr. from '''Sepultura''', '''Sacred Reich''''s Phil Rind and Kam Lee from '''Massacre''' as a "zombie choir".
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  • ...um began recording a full-length release and opened for '''Cradle of Filth's''' Sydney shows in May.
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  • | associated_acts = [[Death's Boundaries]], [[Omnium]], [[Descend to Acheron]], [[Sexual Intercorpse]], [ ...he band in mid-2003 he switched to the bass role until another ex-'''Death's Boundaries''' member Matt Phillips joined the band some months later. In mi
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  • *[[King's Cross]] ...luding '''Faith No More''', '''Scatterbrain''', '''Mudhoney''' and '''Jane's Addiction'''.
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  • ...and drummer Dr Johnston. Dr Love joined in 2016 and the next year the band's debut album was released. Late the next year, on November 22, 2017, Dr John ...Like to Smell My Own Butt'' charted at #16 on the ARIA chart but the band's tour in support of it was hampered by COVID.
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  • ...to join [[Killing Time]] he was replaced by Oxx, who did most of the band's artwork as well as that for other Sydney bands including [[Addictive]], and ...oing dialysis treatment that has prevented him from full-time work. Fester's former apprentice, ''Master Chef'' personality George Colombaris, was one o
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  • ...a cassette by Sydney's Stigmartyr Records in 2008. By late 2008, the band's line-up had changed, with Dan taking up vocal duties, and [[Lustration]] gu
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  • ...11 with Myles Merritt from Japan's '''Pukelization''' on bass and [[LORD]]'s Lord Tim guesting on guitar and handling production duties. It was finally
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  • ...Embrace'' during 2006. Following the album's release in December the band's status locally elevated and during 2007 Sobrusion opened for acts like '''S
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  • ...s solid drumming and a pea-soup thick density, Crypt were one of Australia's best death bands for a number of years and were finalists in the 1995 Queen ...for some time. The ''El Niño'' release was a further direction of the band's sound and exhibited an injection of groove and Crypt followed it up with ex
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  • ...r solos and high-pitched, clean vocals. In spite of being one of Melbourne's more popular traditional-style heavy metal bands, Hyperion eventually split
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  • | name = L.U.S.T. .... The track ''See You in Hell'' was used as the theme for MTV's Headbanger's Ball".
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  • ...ective deal with Music For Nations that eventually fell through. The group's work visas ran out and all of the members except Cherry returned to Austral
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  • ...the band's sound evolved; "Detachment" was a strong indicator of Blackseed's clearly commercial potential. Drummer Hansen was replaced after that EP was
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  • ...' EP was also a moderate success, with Twelve Foot Ninja playing at Sydney's Come Together Festival the same year. Numerous support slots followed inclu ...mpanied by a comic drawn by UK artist Keith Draws, developing Steve Mackay's original ninja storyline. In July 2013, Twelve Foot Ninja supported '''Fear
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  • ...dynamic whirlwind which never failed to please. The 'Cell' EP was the band's first release for BMG, a slightly less chaotic issue than previously, but g
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  • ...evision appearances including performances of "Shock Rock" on ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' and "Rockin' Tonight" on ''Star Search''. In 1986 drummer Don Ha ...ent years, guitarist Pete Denero (now as Pete Stark) returned to Melbourne's live scene with a new hard rock outfit called '''Dark Stanley'''.
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  • ===Venue (s)=== ...the line-up comprised '''Skinless''', [[Terrorust]], [[Ruins]] and [[MSI|M.S.I.]] the first night with [[LORD]], [[Black Majesty]], [[Transcending Morta
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  • ...bass to guitar and Oliver Sansom joined as the group's bassist. Rainshadow's second album was produced by ex-member Kelson and released in late 2011. Ke
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  • | alias = Juilet's Lie ...etalcore and heavy groove rock, originally formed under the name '''Juliet's Lie''' in 2005. With the release of their first EP, they took on the name T
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  • ...d all upcoming commitments including the Blacken Open Air festival as Watt's brain cancer seemed to have returned; however, it was soon revealed that wa | '''''Everything's Cancelled, Everything's Cancer'''''
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  • ...rom Newcastle. They recored a demo in 2004 but have since split. The group's name is an anagram of "ignorance".
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  • ...taking over from original bassist Annunaki, making an appearance at Sydney's [[Bloodlust Festival]] in July 2005. The band has been sporadically active | '''''Split with [[Miserys Omen|Misery's Omen]]'''''
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  • ...the album. They toured with '''Amorphis''' in October following the album's release but disappeared soon after. | '''''Reason(s)'''''
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  • ...ve/post-hardcore band from Darwin. Masters has also played with [[Calabria's Fall]] and [[We Burn Bridges]].
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  • | associated_acts = Girlschool, [[Rosanna's Raiders]] ...amaha Australasian Battle of the Bands in 1978. They recorded Chris Scheri's "Images Fantasy King" as a sound track for the documentary ''Changes'' in w
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  • ...ollowed by a name change to Hellspawn. The band's line-up reads like a who's who of the Melbourne extreme metal scene and has featured various members o
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  • ...band's first album featured Cedric Ross and Derek Hayes. Despite the band's remoteness, Southeast Desert Metal has appeared at events like the Brewtali
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  • ...m Darwin with programmed drums. Pedro has previously played with [[Quilter's Bane]] and [[Maniacal]].
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  • ...atured in a B-Grade film but these recordings were lost. In 1986, the band’s tour bus crashed and The Beast spent three years in hospital recovering, ef
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  • ...album. Abominator's original demo was recorded as a two piece with Volcano's vocals. They were soon joined by Gary Gestapo (bass) and Deathsaw Dave (gui ...l]] joined Abominator and they toured in support of '''Mayhem'''. The band's third full length album, recorded as a two piece of Undertaker and Volcano,
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  • ===Venue (s)=== ...]], '''Against''', '''8Ft Sativa''', '''Hard Ons''', [[Dreamkillers|Jobson's Dreamkillers]], [[Terrorust]], '''The Rivalry''', '''Dawn of Azazel''', '''
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  • ===Venue (s)=== ...nded to 40 bands including Germany's '''Profanation'''. The following year's event featured [[Mortal Sin]] and Dubai band '''Nervecell''' as headliners
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  • ...2012 and a full-length album was issued in March 2016. Following the album's release Ben James left Inverloch and the band has done nothing more.
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  • | associated_acts = [[Caligula's Horse]], [[Ne Obliviscaris]], Echotide, hazards of swimming naked, Polaroid ...of Arcane's members were also involved in other bands including [[Caligula's Horse]] (Grey), '''Echotide''' (Gagen) and '''hazards of swimming naked'''
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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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  • ...major support on '''Otep's''' 2013 tour and are due to appear at Brisbane's Dead of Winter Festival in July 2013. After the release of their second alb
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  • ...ughtertorall]], before rejoining with Button to become known as [[Calabria's Fall]].
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  • ...metal band. A demo in 2006 was followed about a year later by ''The Spider's Sleep''. A second album was released in November 2008. Early in 2009 the ba | '''''The Spider's Sleep'''''
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  • ...t. Both these line-ups contributed several tracks to two of the Rowe label's Christian metal compilations. An apparent re-direction of the band's musical style then occurred and with a distinct metalcore approach, relaunc
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  • ...odstorm. Matt Skitz from [[Terrorust]] contributed drum tracks to the band's album that was completed in mid-2007. Soon after, former [[Dreadnaught]] ba ...nce again in October 2010. Both albums have been released on vinyl by Hell's Headbangers. A third album is due in 2012 and the band will appear at Evil
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  • | associated_acts = Impiety, [[Pathogen]], [[Mhorgl]], [[Pagan]], [[Sámain]], NerveCell, [[Hated by Humanity]], [[Impact Winter]], [[Secratain]] ...s with [[Pathogen]] and [[Pagan]], Nick "Warlock" Bell was formerly with [[Sámain]] and Kill Machine is known under various names and has featured in b
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  • *[[Henry's Anger]] ...ng that carried through until their ultimate dissolution in 1996. The band's "Ward 74" demo led to serious interest and Addictive was picked up by Survi
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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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  • | 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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  • ...major shake-ups at Capitol meant that Airbourne was dropped from the label's roster in February 2007. EMI retained the band for Australian release howev ...ck/Heavy Metal Album at the 2013 ARIA Awards but lost out to [[Karnivool]]'s ''Asymmetry''.
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  • ...nd chaos in a similar vein to early '''Carcass'''. Shortly after the album's release, Valentine and Hamilton both left the band and Green returned to '' ...as they felt the label was pressuring them to change Vomitorial Corpulence's Christian focus.
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  • Formed in Sydney in 1982 the Hard-Ons is one of Australia's most successful and revered independent bands. While more celebrated as a p ...field of Wounded Hearts'' gained a Top 5 spot in the annual ''NME'' reader's poll, only the third album by an Australian band (and the only one not then
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  • ...was finished and van Zijl then joined '''Pagan'''. After recruiting Spargo's brother Karl, the group changed its name to [[Avantgard]].
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  • ...and '''Lemonheads''' and featured at Metalfest '92 in Sydney and Brisbane's Livid Festival. ...nternational shows. The release of ''Daddy Long Legs'' coincided with 1994's Big Day Out appearances and in June they supported '''Rollins Band'''. By n
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  • ...h an early black metal influence. In late 2009, the band signed to Germany's Metal Supremacy label, and released an EP in March 2010.
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  • ...In early 2013, Daemon Foetal Harvest supported '''Obituary''' and the band's music has featured on ''Fat Pizza'', ''Housos'' and ''Shift & Shift Courier
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  • ...cored two Top Ten albums, a Top Ten single and various entries on Triple J's Hottest 100 end of year survey. ''Imago'' was voted in at #88 in the Hottes ...eases. Released in July 2006, it was held off the #1 spot by '''Eskimo Joe's''' ''Black Fingernails, Red Wine'' and went gold in two months. "A Slow Des
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  • ...ith thrash undertones, Zen Venom formed as a cover band in 1983. The group's line-up went through various shuffles until 1988, and a four-track EP title
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  • ...cuit and drummer Frog also became a member of [[The Amenta]]. Since Schmoo's departure to drum for Bowral tech-death metal act [[Synperium]], Gav Miller
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  • .... The album was originally intended to be recorded at '''Devin Townsend''''s studio in Vancouver with a host of death and grind artists guesting (rumour ...Napalm Death, Dark Tranquillity''' and '''Strapping Young Lad'''. The band's touring was rounded out by a European tour with '''Corporation 187'''. Duri
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  • ...bourne whose style was rather epic thrash and death metal. Two of the band's songs appeared on early 90s compilations, with contributions from Cranwell
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  • ...mo. When Stiffi joined the band, Berchual switched to guitar. While Ebolie's recorded material is fairly solid, on the live front they can usually be re ...of '''Exhumed''' and released ''Elevation Into Disintegration'' on Bubsie’s label Grindhead. The band appeared at the final [[Metal for the Brain]] fes
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  • ...of majestic and slow-paced doom metal that appeared on one of Rowe Record's Christian metal compilations. Possibly a recording project only, an album w
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  • ...mian Morris joined soon afterward. The band began work on ''Salvaging What's Left'' in 2006, with Roman Koester producing and he also joined The Red Sho During an east coast tour with '''All Shall Perish''', the band's van left the road near Coffs Harbour in the early morning of December 19 20
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  • ...EP was meant to be the first of three released the same year but Carpenter's dismissal sank the idea. ...as also added to the line-up during this time. In September 2004, the band's second album ''Calculated'' appeared. The vocals on the CD were recorded by
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  • ===Venue (s)=== ...elconnen in 2000. This first show at the new venue was headlined by Canada's '''Voivod''', the first non-Australian act to appear.
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  • ...Devil Rides Out announced Ewing's replacement as Scott Paterson. The band's 2013 EP release featured a darker and heavier style, with Uyen announcing h
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  • ...er]] member Ed Lacey and ex-[[Blood Duster]] drummer Matt Rizzo, this band's take on thrash was heavy and violently aggressive. The group folded in earl
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  • ...'' vocalist Lochie Keogh and new permanent drummer Mitch Fogarty. The band's next release was the ''Fault'' EP in April 2019, followed by the second alb Alpha Wolf's third album ''Half Living Things'' is due in April 2024, preceded by three
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  • ...had recruited Andrew Brown, Drew Goddard and Brett McKenzie into the band's first real stable line-up. The next year Karnivool released a self-titled E ...o's''' ''March Fires'' hit the top in March. In December it was named ARIA's Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album.
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  • | associated_acts = [[Ruins]], [[MSI|M.S.I.]], [[Born Headless]], [[Disseminate]], [[Blood Duster]], [[The Amenta]], Now one of Australia's most prominent metal bands on the international touring circuit after a str
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  • ...th Angel''' and '''Armored Saint'''. Dow and Canion departed as '''Voyager's''' fortunes rose and de Vattimo rebuilt the line-up with Mike Kaval, Luke A | "Rosemary's Baby"
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  • ...on compilation albums, and released a 4 song demo in 1991 titled "Of What's to Come"
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  • ...eplaced by another former '''Dehuman''' member in Damian Ferrari. The band's debut album appeared in early 2008. Nahum from [[Sword Toward Self]] joined
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  • ...rg Automaton]] joined on drums in March 2012, replacing Presland. The band's long-delayed album ''Portal Of I'' was issued shortly after and the band to ...in November. The year was rounded off with opening slots on '''Enslaved''''s tour and a national support to '''Sirenia'''.
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  • .... When Colbeck left the band to join [[SAS]] she was replaced by that band's former singer Rene Smit. The band split in 1989, with Hillis and O'Donovan
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  • | associated_acts = [[Death's Boundaries]], [[Omnium Gatherum]], [[Descend to Acheron]], [[Sexual Interco
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  • | associated_acts = [[Henry's Anger]], [[Addictive]], [[Armoured Angel]], [[Astriaal]], [[Kill for Satan] ...s eventually used on a [[Grenade]] 7” release) delayed release. After 1997's [[Metal for the Brain]] appearance Keele, Dulihanty and Simper split from t
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  • ...sociated_acts = [[StarGazer]], [[Chalice]], Esoteric, [[Portal]], [[Misery's Omen]], [[Martire]], [[Intellect Devourer]], [[Fury]], [[Truth Corroded]], ...Invaders]] in 2012 ahead of shows in the US and a national tour with Chile's '''Procession''' in September. ''The Unspoken Hymns'' is a compilation of t
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  • .... Following that, Jake Sproule of [[The Seraphim Veil]] joined as the band's drummer and AJ departed, leaving Whoretopsy as a four piece until the follo | '''''Nature's Pocket'''''
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  • Sydney's Headmess existed on the fringes of the scene for some years before beginnni
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  • ...ormed from the remnants of [[Paramaecium]] immediately following that band's final performance at a festival in Norway in 2006. After one album they did
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  • ...''''Job For A Cowboy''', with the prize being an opening slot on the band's Sydney show. In 2009 the band went on tour in Europe, opening for '''Arch E
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  • .../Heavy Metal Album at the 2013 ARIA Awards but lost out to '''Karnivool''''s ''Asymmetry''. ...ust 2, 2019. The Sydney show from the subsequent tour was released as 2020's ''Live at the Roundhouse'' album. A remix EP, ''5D'', containing songs from
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  • ...i-CD which was released through Forgotten Wisdom Productions titled ''Hell's Infantry'', released August '06. | '''''Hell's Infantry'''''
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  • ...rog-rock band '''Feed the Addiction'''. In 2007 he contributed to [[LORD]]'s album ''Ascendence''. He is currently working on another album.
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  • ...was stripped back to a trio of Lucy plus Joel and Matt Green. So the band's classic line-up came to be and lasted another nine years. During this time, ...assic 1988 demo ''Wings of Death'' was the beginning of the Armoured Angel's huge loyal cult following. 1990 saw the release of the ''Communion'' demo a
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  • ...thimmel]], [[Psychonaut]], [[Scourge]], [[Noctis]], [[Vespers Descent]], [[Sámain]], [[Pathogen]], [[Black Steel]], [[Inter Alia]] ...Europop and New Wave. The band was formed in Perth around [[Nachthimmel]]'s Daniel Estrin, who was playing guitar at the time, Mark Baker and Adam Lovk
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  • Night's Plague formed in Alice Springs in 2004. They released an EP of fairly gener
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  • ...parently previously released under the '''Labyrinth''' banner by that band's 1999 line-up. Aaron Warboys, also from '''Malice''', joined the band in 200 ...Hoffman with him. Their fourth album was released in early 2016. Campbell's tenure didn't last and Temtris has cycled through various musicians while R
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  • ...etalcore band started by Michael Crafter after [[I Killed the Prom Queen]]'s farewell tour in 2008. The original line-up featured Dan Brown ('''50 Lions ...ber, Confession cancelled their appearances following the death of Crafter's father. They were added to the Soundwave Festival bill and played the tour
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  • ...the year with bands like '''Hand of Mercy''' and '''Hellions'''. The band's debut album ''Children of Chrome'' appeared in September 2016. Void of Visi ...cluded on the inaugural Good Things festival in December of 2018. The band's second album was released on September 13, 2019 and the following day they
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  • ...ly released six-track EP entitled "The Summoning Of The Swarm". Dark Earth's live line up now consists of the Sinclairs, plus Trev O'Kell (guitar) and R
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  • ...in November, apparently due to a shift back to heavier material. The band's album was released in mid-2007 and followed up shortly after by a Japanese ...ween''' in Sydney. Ray Martens departed Paindivision in May 2008. The band's album ''One Path'' was released in October. After its release, Mark Hobson
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  • In 2013, Malakyte supported UK's '''Alestorm''', after which Vi Psy was dismissed from the group. Tommy Muz Malakyte's full-length album ''Human Resonance'' was released in October 2013, and was
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  • ...came together over the following year or so and in November 2010 the band's first album appeared. Some shows were played on the east coast in 2011 and
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  • ...g of their Australian tour. in June 2009 The Deadthings opened for Finland's Goth rockers '''The 69 Eyes''' and in November 2009 were reunited once agai ...that vocalist Jules "Mephisto" Millis was the new singer in successful 80's UK glam metal band '''Tigertailz''', but would also continue as vocalist wi
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  • ...e infectious industrial sounds through the use of a drum machine, DEADpool's music was brutal, intense, scathing and original. Amongst several demos and
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  • Uncaged consisted of former members of [[Sanity's Cage]], a Melbourne band which established a considerable local following,
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  • ...ame is apparently a term that means a point when the "pinnacle of the mind's evil" is reached. After a demo with that title was released in 2007, the ba
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  • Parkway Drive is now one of Australia's most successful bands. The band formed in Byron Bay in early 2003 and named ...the Homebake festival in Sydney in December and was arguably now Australia's best-known metalcore act. During 2007 the band played at the Soundwave Fest
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  • ...long with bass player Dennis Feldman, Heaven recorded ''Knocking On Heaven's Door'' that displayed a more distinctly metal edge along similar lines to ' ...rmer '''Dio''' guitarist Rowan Robertson took his place. After this, Fryer's health declined due to a cancer diagnosis 2011 and he died on June 5, 2015.
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  • Ultra-cult '''Venom'''-style thrash metal features on both this man's albums. The music is bad and the lyrics are cheesy beyond belief, but wheth
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  • ...ves as a black metal band in 1993 and became [[Bestial Warlust]]. The band's music has been released in various forms in recent years.
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  • ...after and JJ Peters of [[I Killed the Prom Queen]], '''The Getaway Plan''''s Matthew Wright and Lochlan Watt of '''Nuclear Summer''' and peaked at #26 o ...in London in December 2009, Chris Burt left the band. '''The Getaway Plan's''' Clint Splattering replaced him.
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  • ...-2000 because of lack of a bass player, Embryonic Soul was one of Adelaide's most popular metallic entities. A long form recording was reportedly underw
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  • ...a self-financed single, they became the first act signed to Molly Meldrum's ill-fated Melodian label. ...nd Danielson later turned up in '''Chocolate Starfish''', Nixon as Harnath's replacement in that band. Juno Roxas moved on to a solo career that produce
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  • ...dowPlay completed their album with Chen still based in England. ShadowPlay's music is melodic progressive metal with a Gothic aspect.
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  • | associated_acts = [[MSI|M.S.I.]], [[Randomorder]], [[Lacerta]] ...by Rick Ring, Tim Ikin and Sam Bryant of [[MSI|M.S.I.]], with [[Lacerta]]'s Patrick Neumayer on drums and Rod McAllister of [[Randomorder]] on bass.
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  • ...herlock and Sheldon d'Costa after leaving [[InExordium]] in 2010. The band's first album was recorded with German musician Konstantin Lühring. Damien M
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  • ...ng members resisted the move with the resultant dispute delaying the album's release until late 1996. In the meantime, Astennu developed his [[Carpe Ten Following the guitarist's departure Lord Kaos ground to a halt as the band was rebuilt but by early 1
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  • ...in late 2006, the band was announced as an opening act for '''Testament''''s 2007 tour. Lee Stanton left the band for [[Thy Art is Murder]] before this
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  • Necrotomy was one of Australia's first extreme death metal bands, taking its cues from the awakening Florida
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  • ...demoing several tracks and launching something of a bombardment on Sydney's music media, the band first started playing live in October 2000. "Lock and
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  • ...rett Noordin and Patrick Brown left. During 2013 they appeared at Brisbane's Dead of Winter Festival and in November opened for '''Nile''' and '''The Fa
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  • Thrash and groove band from Melbourne, formed in 2014. The band's first album was released in 2016 and the band toured, following it up with
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  • ...2021 with '''Decrepit Birth''' drummer Sam Paulicelli and [[Triple Kill]]'s Daniel Mackie on leads.
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  • ...Jed Whitey''', Black Jesus is an anti-Christian death metal band. The band's first release with a live album after which they joined the Grindhead roste
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  • ...the band but left again shortly before Mick McCartney joined as Dark Order's first permanent drummer in several years. Ex-[[Suiciety]] and [[Grungeon]] ...Alvarez, Alvarez, Veale, Silva line-up of Dark Order proved to be the band's most enduring, until both Marco and Diego left in 2013. Since then Dark Ord
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  • ...ic existence throughout the 00s. Two EPs were released early but the group's impetus has been upset by its members involvement with other bands - Howe h
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  • ...kution]] had joined on guitar and Morte from '''Bestianity''' was the band's vocalist, with Henderson taking over the bass role. Hughes left the band af ...l 2011. Mitchell joined '''Brace''' with several former members of [[Henry's Anger]]. Hades has released solo material.
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  • ...pleted by Dave "Tweek" Stanton (bass) and Evgeny Linnik (vocals). The band's misfortunes didn't end there however because several months later Querruel
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  • ...ollongong in NSW with a nice line in mainstream metal and thrash. The band's self-financed debut appeared in 1998 and showed plenty of potential and gen
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  • ...Addictive]], Headlifter, [[Slaughter Lord]], [[White Trash]], Omega, [[Who's Guilty]], [[Enticer]], [[Nazxul]], Presto, [[Daredevil]], [[Temtris]], Judg Shortly after the album's release, Krstin left Mortal Sin and was replaced in July 1987 by former [[S
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  • ...bal Clown]] and Matramuta members Ford and Carver in the line-up, the band's sound has since developed an impressive melodic death metal approach. Resis
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  • ...inspired heavy rock and metal and features backing vocals from '''Dungeon's''' [[Stu Marshall]]. Ex-'''Dungeon''' member Justin Sayers provided some ba ...on the use of the '''Dungeon''' name with the departure of two of the band's key members in late 2005, LORD became a full-fledged band. Yatras was also
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  • ...peared on the Dead of Winter and Whiplash Festivals and played at Adelaide's New Dead Fest. Kyzer Soze were named to support '''Hypocrisy''' in Brisbane
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  • ...replaced by Jarro from [[Destruktor]] but his stay was short. After Jarro's departure, Hobbs Angel of Death was inactive but Hobbs raised the flag agai | Hell's Headbangers
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  • ...r finishing the album to dedicate his time to [[Black Majesty]]. That band's guitarist Hanny Mohammed replaced Betts for live shows for the next year or ...att Ientile from [[Katana Cartel]] and Joe Stanley on vocals but the group's activity since then has been minimal.
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  • ...immons is not to be confused with the singer of the same name from [[Henry's Anger]].
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  • ...ed until 2006. As a three piece of Doomsayer, Hellaeon and Ghuul, the band's first live appearance was opening for '''Behemoth''' in January 2006; since
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  • ...dn Watt reconvened as Helter Skelter. They issued a version of '''Iggy Pop’s''' “Cry For Love” as a single before Watt was replaced and the group ch
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  • ...oured with [[Thy Art is Murder]], '''The Bride''' and '''War From a Harlot's Mouth'''. In late February 2012, Make Them Suffer signed to Roadrunner Aust ...tney LaPlante of '''Spiritbox''', a song that came in at #1 on The Faction's ''Hardest 100'' countdown in March 2022. Prior to that, Nile was fired from
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  • ...ecayed Divinity]], [[Elysium]], [[Miscreation]] and [[Volatile]]. The band's first performance was at Bloodlust and was quickly followed by an EP. Vicke
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  • ...and shortly afterward was named the winner of ''Australian Guitar Magazine's'' Best Guitarist Competition. ...iun''' and '''Malevolent Creation''' and were announced as '''Paul Di'anno's''' backing band for his tour in May. Just before those shows Goode left the
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  • ...us multimedia disc included. Along with supports to several of the country's best known metal acts, in 2003 Diatribe opened for '''The Haunted''' in Ade
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  • ...ighly active on the Adelaide scene having opened for a wealth of Australia's best known metal acts and appearing at [[Against the Grain (festival)|Again
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  • ...h band from western Sydney. Sloth from [[Sadistik Exekution]] was the band's drummer for a couple of years; Corey Eves is ex-[[Transcending Mortality]]
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  • ...ck/Heavy Metal Album at the 2013 ARIA Awards but lost out to [[Karnivool]]'s ''Asymmetry''. TAIM were named on the Soundwave Festival line-up for 2014 ...tour with [[Parkway Drive]], during which Marsh also stood in for Parkway's guitarist Jeff Ling. In early 2016, CJ McMahon quit the band for personal r
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  • ...um tracks on the album, which featured guest slots from '''Death Dealer''''s Ross the Boss, Pete Lasperence from '''Harem Scarem''' and Five from '''Unv
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  • ...fear was a Brisbane thrash metal band which that formed in 1997. Transfear's musical direction was moulded in a very heavy, old school thrash style with
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  • ...hrashville in September 2022. In November they toured nationally. The band's second album was released in May 2023 and followed by a national tour.
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  • ...e the release of the album; Cat Guiguis of [[Rise of Avernus]] is the band's live keyboards player.
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  • ...peared on the Dead of Winter and Whiplash festivals and played at Adelaide's New Dead Fest. Kyser Soze were named to support '''Hypocrisy''' in Brisbane
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  • ...and recording. ''Triumph of Mercy'' was recorded during the height of Rowe's illness, but ''Hammer of God'' saw a return to form. Bannister left the ban ...became the band's sixth drummer in 2008, replacing Damien Percy. The band's line-up has continued to be something of a revolving door, but since 2011 M
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  • ...e 1998 with frontman Damo as the mainstay with each line-up. In Muscle Car's near-decade of existence, the band has toured nationally a number of times
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  • ...at a cybermetal band. Originally a solo recording project of Neil Johnston's, which recorded a couple of extended composite techno-laced death metal epi
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  • ...played at the Adelaide Big Day Out. Truth Corroded is now one of Australia's most established and hardest working metal bands with festivals including [ Truth Corroded's third album ''Upon the Warlords Crawl'' was released in March 2008, showing
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  • ..., [[Horsehead]], [[Judge Mercy]], Jimi the Human & Spectre 7, Kevin Borich's Party Boyz, Dirty Skanks ...r Brad Heaney completing the line-up, the Screaming Jets took out Triple J's National Battle of the Bands with most members barely out of their teens an
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  • ...chnical and melodic death metal band from Melbourne. In late 1999 the band's progress stalled when several members left and Embodied went to ground for
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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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  • ...style is a cross between classic glam/hair metal and trashy punk. The band's album was completed is late 2003/early 2004 but the group was unable to fin ...appeared at [[Metal for the Brain]] in Canberra in early 2005. In mid-2005 Sëbasröckets toured nationally with [[Hell City Glamours]] and supported ''
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  • | "Handel's Apocalypse"
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  • ...W and ACT. During 2005 the band participated on a split release with Frech's other band [[Nosce Teipsum]] and since then worked on a third album produce
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  • ...Bouillaut, with a heavier and more straight-forward metal style than Boge's other band. A demo track was produced with '''Jeff Martin''' ahead of the r
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  • ...ebruary 2010 Catwitch opened for '''Wednesday 13''' in Melbourne. O'Reilly's illness deteriorated in mid-2011 and he died aged 40 on July 28, 2011, five
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  • Middle Ages-inspired power metal was the core of KnightQueste's style. Formed by University of Wollongong students Cahn Turner, Sean Falcon
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  • ...late 1994 and the group was invited to perform with Alice Cooper at Sydney's Cobra Club while he was in Australia on a promo visit for his album ''The L
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  • ...during which time their sound changed and Ongarezos left the band. Bonney's cousin Alitia Atkins was brought in to record some tracks and the collobora
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  • ...f ''Black Wash'' in July 2018 after a two-year drip feed of singles, Pagan's profile soared. They toured Australia and then headlined in the UK before r
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  • ...ined the band and in mid-95 released a EP. Blathudah was one of the Sydney's more popular metal bands for two or three years and even managed to tie up
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  • ...' in 2009. Meanwhile, the debut album was completed with [[The Red Shore]]'s Roman Koester producing, featuring guest appearances by him and Aaron Bilbi
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  • ...s replaced by Greg Moore, whose vocal style was more in tune with the band's new direction. Critical Mass gigged regularly around Sydney and released an
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  • ...orn and Tyraenos. Arkheth played a few live shows in 2004 including Sydney’s [[Bloodlust Festival]] but became inactive since, only to re-emerge on the | "Winter's Tears"
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  • ...eader and despite his involvement with [[Grungeon]], not to mention Sparky's role in [[Tscabeze]], the band existed in some form or another right throug
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  • | "The Lion's Mane"
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  • ...ity]], [[Nazxul]], [[Switchblade]], [[Automation]], [[Depression]], Samara's Wounds, Dimmu Borgir, [[Lord Kaos]], [[Friar Rush]], [[Deadspawn]], [[Shack ...American musician Jonah Weingarten was recruited on keyboards for the band’s first official show as Infernal Method in Sydney. Weingarten was sacked imm
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  • ...er live shows were supposed to be as the main support to '''Inquisition''''s national tour in August 2016 but the headliners cancelled and KING did the
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  • ..., splitting in 2003 or so and reforming for about a year in 2005. The band’s members come from and went to an array of other Perth acts including [[Ward
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  • ...nd as bassist but not long after Hobbs decided to record most of the group's songs under his own name and Tyrus disbanded.
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  • ...iece at that point, recruiting Kerim Erkin and Aaron Streatfield as Tucker's replacements. COVID restrictions stopped the band's live activity for over two years but several singles were released during t
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  • ...Calabrese joined Daysend and they were immediately added to '''The Haunted’s''' Australian tour in March. In July, Daysend toured nationally with the re ...ly 2007. ''The Warning'' was released in May and the band played at Sydney's Come Together festival in June. After cancelling some shows when Morris inj
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  • | associated_acts = [[Mortality]], [[Henry's Anger]], Mischling, [[Deadspawn]], [[Neophobia]] ...the Warhead Records compilation album ''Warhead Vol. 1'' in 1995. Bartosik’s replacement in '''Neophobia''', Grahame Goode, filled in for Cryogenic on t
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  • Meshiaak's current line-up features Camilleri and Dette, with '''Once Human''' guitari
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  • ...ched #3 on the ARIA chart and also charted in Germany and on ''Billboard'''s Heatseeker chart. It was also nominated for an ARIA Award in the Hard Rock/ ...days into the tour, Polaris withdrew from the shows after learning of Siew's death on June 19. His passing was announced on June 27.
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  • ...llison joined on bass in 2011 but Ill Vision split up soon after. The band's music is pretty chaotic thrash influenced by modern metalcore and '''Panter
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  • ...en for '''Macabre''', '''Forbidden''', [[The Amenta]] and others. The band's debut EP was released in early 2013 and they will be heading to Japan in mi
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  • ...nds including [[The Slow Death]] and featured as [[Mournful Congregation]]'s live guitarist for several years.
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  • ...in 2003, during which Butt played half a set filling in for '''Incantation's''' drummer who had been injured the night before in a car accident. Shortly
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  • | Hell's Headbangers
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  • ...ased ''Red Devil'', supported '''Municipal Waste''' and played at Brisbane's Dead of Winter Festival in July. Early the next year the band toured SE Asi
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  • | '''''Let's Talk About Death Baby'''''
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  • ...on and enlisted Jason Broadbent and John Buckley, radically changing Eezee's sound to a more extreme groove and thrash direction. The group then took th
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  • ...parted in 1996. Suds from [[Dreadnaught]] replaced Pentecost for that year's Metal for the Brain and also appeared on the ''Chrome Matrix'' EP which fea ...tour. In early 2002 the band appeared at the Big Day Out and released Biro's first recording with the band, ''7 Years''
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  • Sydney's Anjeliina originally formed in 2001 as an electronic rock act but split in
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  • ...solidified with the addition of Dewar from [[Sarsekim]] in 2007. The band's style is an experimental form of death metal and ambience; a demo was relea
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  • ...ark Carnival. The 2001 EP release included of a cover of '''Madison Avenue's''' "Don't Call Me Baby" that got them considerable airplay on Triple J. ...ke and Reiki Barbosa adding guitar parts and Barbosa continued as the band's live guitarist. The album arrived in mid-2017.
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  • ...Scott Young the joined the group and work began on an album. Darkest Dawn's dark Gothic rock sound won a strong following in Melbourne and ''End of Sea
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  • ...''' and '''Moonsorrow'''. In early 2014 they released a version of '''ABBA's''' "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme" as a video single and supported '''Gloryhammer'''.
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  • ...lso being a member of '''The Bamboos''' and the '''Kryptonics'''. The band's mini-album was released on Waterfront Records in 1988. Cook was replaced by
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  • ...cs. The band toured with [[Alchemist]] in 1996 with '''Front End Loader''''s Peter Kostic on drums; Quinn (formerly of Adelaide noise band '''King Snake
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  • ...f-titled album. It was also released as a '''Trilogy''' album on that band's French label under the title ''Next in Line''. John Meyer went on to play i
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  • ...rong and regular live performances in and around the Sydney area. The band's first CD recording, ''In The Company of Rats'' was released in 1999. Rubica
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  • ...etal scene. Their growing local stature was boosted by the release of 2010's self-titled demo and a single in 2011. Following sweeping line-up changes d
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  • ...cluding Worth, Allen (ex-[[Inane Eminence]]) and '''Beneath the Dying Moon's''' Brad the band began recording but a few months later the drummer left to
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  • ...o '''The Black Dahlia Murder''', particularly with regards to the vocalist's use of two very distinct singing voices. The band has suffered a number of
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  • **'''Iron Maiden''', '''Twisted Sister''', [[Tyrant]], Australia's Metallicus - A state-by-state round-up of Australian Heavy Metal, [[Surrend
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  • *Currrent line-up(s) ...ing Dave Gleeson''' and Neeson's band went under '''100% Angels'''. Neeson's band played once, at a secret gig at a WA mining facility, before it was fo
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  • ...primary creative force behind Zemial and Eskarth driving the other. Zemial's first full-length ''For the Glory of UR'' was released by Hypervorea Record | Hell's Headbangers
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  • ...ir management left them broke; BiV almost broke up at this point. The band's fifth album was released on August 7, 2015 with the line up of Anderson, Wa
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  • ...at formed in 2003. After a formative period during which much of the album's songs were written, a permanent line-up emerged at the end of 2005. ''Madne
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  • ...state, the band recorded ''Lost'' for Waterfront. After a show on New Year's Eve 1990, Bezerker moved to London and performed there and in Liverpool unt
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  • ...Dragon]] - Davin Buttery, Liam Weedall and Josh Lamont - in 2012. The band's first recorded project was three two-track CDs released gradually throughou
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  • ...ine-up on drums and Daniel Warrington from [[Rise of Avernus]] is the band's live bassist.
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  • ...of their debut EP. On March 12, 2012, Dave Tinelt was named as Mat Maurer's replacement in [[Mortal Sin]]. This appointment lasted two shows before tha
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  • ...going on a national tour with [[Thy Art is Murder]]. In mid-2011 the band's debut full length was released. Maverick left the band in 2012 after suppor
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  • ...n 2008, soon adding guitarist Shaun Howell. In 2009 they won the Territory's leg of a global band contest and played TerrorFest in Darwin, and in 2011,
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  • ...by the ''Twisted Depths of Horror'' EP in 1994. Following the second album's release the band toured interstate for the first time and supported '''Impa
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  • ...from [[Aftermath]] joined following the release of the first EP. The band's album ''Get off the Road ya Farkin' Poofta Bastard!!!!'' was delayed due to
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  • ...der formed in 2006 and quickly developed a solid reputation among the area's HC and metal audiences. With the addition of Paul from '''Re-Invention''' i
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  • ...e emigrating to the US, Andrew Lilley reconvened with the rest of the band's members, including Rilatt, and completed the recording of a second album, w
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  • ...second guitar and Majewski was replaced on bass by Guy McKinnon. New Blood's most recent line-up features only Zivkovic, Stamp and Grgurevic, with Brend
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  • ...awing a hostile reception from the parochial thrash metal crowds. The band's year ended with a headlining appearance at [[Metal for the Brain]], again, ...banding due to an inability to locate a replacement for Butcher. Weinhofen's defection to '''Bleeding Through''' sealed the deal. Peters began a solo ca
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  • ...r. Both Patzell and Phillips were replaced the next year. In 2012 the band's album was released but after news they were recording another album in 2014
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  • Early-80s metal fare from Adelaide, formed by Steve Hayes in 1980. The band's first line-up featured Hayes and Craig Pfeiler on guitar, Mick Petruzelli o
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  • ...three piece of Chandra (on bass and vocals), Connor and Dimas, Linedriver's style shifted from a standard heavy rock sound to a rabid, pounding hardcor
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  • ...s going on to join [[Wardaemonic]] and Ildach joining [[Mhorgl]]. The band's album was eventually released in 2006.
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  • ...on the ''L.I.A.'' album at this point and several tracks feature Broadbent’s work. ...Fifth'' was released and Segression played several shows on [[Mortal Sin]]'s east coast tour, then finished the year at [[Metal for the Brain]]. In 1998
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  • ...lling debut album ever by an Australina artist, a title it held until 2003’s ''Get Born'' by '''Jet''' overtook it. ...007 to record an acoustic album of their previous hits for Liberation Blue's Acoustic Series. Celenza and Parise were replaced ahead of a national tour
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  • ...d ''The Last Good Party'' with a long national tour and headlined Brisbane’s Dead of Winter Fest alongside [[King Parrot]]. The band won a Music Oz Awar | '''''The Skeleton's Problematic Granddaughter'''''
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  • ...emo. Dutton then joined [[Abramelin|Acheron]] and was replaced by Markovic's brother Lenny and work began on the ''Yeast'' CD, the title of which '''Blo
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  • ...Monster]], The Devil White, [[The Furor]], [[Chaos Divine]], [[Noctis]]. [[Sámain]], Jed Whitey, [[Voyager]], [[Vespers Descent]], [[Shrapnel (WA)|Shra ...founding members of '''Jed Whitey'''. Justin Norton and Mark Boeijen (ex-[[Sámain]]) subsequently replaced Paterson and Irving.
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  • ...ummonus played shows with '''Monarch''' and '''Unearthly Twin'''. The band's full length appeared in the second half of 2011. After some shows in March
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  • ...ers in Scott Jackman and Stew Williams with Brendan Hancock on drums. Lump's first EP ''Here I Am'' surfaced in mid-2004 and they were added to the bill
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  • ...e Enemy]], [[Elm Street]], [[Dead City Ruins]], [[Demonhead]], [[In Malice's Wake]], [[Bane of Winterstorm]], [[Damnations Day]]
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  • ...er Runs Dry]] and Peter O'Donohue from [[Miscreation]] filled out the band's live line-up. For the second album former [[Elysium]] member Guy Moore and
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  • ...s]] took place in October 2013 and the band also appeared on [[Northlane]]'s mid-2014 Australian tour.
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  • 1997's "Hybrid Scarifier" was also excellent but by now the band was struggling an
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  • ...bass) and Nick Paddon-Row (drums). In 1989, Rodney Holder became the group's drummer and Agius was now vocalist and guitarist. Andrew Meredith (guitar) ...m favourite with fans. By now Alchemist was recognised as one of Australia’s most popular and important metal bands. In 1999, Alchemist began to look fo
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  • | name = Sámain ...usly worked under the name '''Nazgul'''. With original drummer Liam Stone, Sámain began work on their first demo, ''An Leanábh Naomh (Bríste)'', whic
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  • ...own of Lithgow that formed in late 2003 around Marty Warren (then the band's guitarist) and Dan Ellery. The band had issued a four track demo called "Pr
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  • ...r band [[Dern Rutlidge]] with three former members of [[Christbait]]. 1997's ''Str8outtanorthcote'' saw the further expansion of the death-rock element ''Cunt'' featured more of the band's earlier grindcore leanings. Josh "JJ LaWhore" Nixon from [[Pod People]] joi
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  • ...s formed as a side project by Declan Barry while a member of '''Botticelli's Angel''', but was so successful that after scoring supports to the likes of
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  • ...n a full-length album. After signing to Majestic Rock Records, Crimsonfire's self-titled debut album was released in October 2005.
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  • ...'''Origin''' and [[A Million Dead Birds Laughing]], all with ''The Racket's'' Lochlan Watt ([[Western Decay]], '''Nuclear Summer''', '''Ironhide''') as
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  • ...Adelaide in 1998, Obliterator from [[Vomitor]] and '''GOTH''' was the band's early drummer and after a European tour in 2003 the band settled in London.
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  • ...ng of their full-length album in mid-2003, Miller left the band and Hollow's activity ceased. The band regrouped and added Connor Baynes on guitar with
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  • ...d fallen apart. As a duo of Trav and Nick a demo was recorded and the band's name was changed to '''Disciples of Mockery'''. Brandon joined in early 199
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  • ...player. By then Earth had become strongly established as one of Australia’s best metal talents, with a killer live reputation. Birge left Earth for per The second album showed a different side of Earth’s sound, leaning more toward a heavy death rock style similar to '''Entombed'
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  • ...tion. Mike Zoias left almost immediately and was replaced by Shane Linfoot's then-wife, Sabine Hamad-Linfoot from [[Lycanthia]]. The band released their
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  • ...icking glam rock hits along the lines of the '''Sweet'''. However the band's real forte was strong and punchy heavy rock. The band was originally known
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  • ..."The Final Wish". Chiara also recorded some backing vocals on [[Elysium]]'s album ''Dreamscapes''.
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  • The band's debut release ''Crossing the Rubicon'' was released in March 2010. The albu
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  • ...a''', during which time Olding also provided keyboards for '''Gamma Ray''''s live shows. Vanishing Point then supported '''Edguy''' on their Australian ...ovember 2008 the band toured Europe with '''Sonata Arctica''' and '''Pagan's Mind'''. After that tour, Vanishing Point was forced into hiatus in 2010 w
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  • ...elodic death metal band, formed in 2009. Dave Lupton has remained the band's only constant through sweeping line-up changes but Flaming Wrekage has rema
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  • Ink's second EP was released through Riot! in November 2008, ahead of a national
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  • ...replaced by Zac Sale from Querruel's other band [[Head Hammer]]. The band’s album, completed in the meantime, was eventually released in March 2007. Th
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  • The 2006 release is a live album featuring his entire set from 2005's [[Bloodlust Festival]]. Kriss' live performances have been rare. In Melbour
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  • ...s an tech-metal trio from the Blue Mountains, formed around 2004. The band's initial style crossed broadly metallic influences but they later evolved in
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  • June 2007 saw the release of Mhorgl's first full length recording, ''The Sacrificial Flame''. After this, Louis R
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  • | "Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath)"
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  • ...erstate. Defamer appeared at the [[Screamfest]] show in Sydney on New Year's Day, 2010. In May the band toured with New Zealand band '''Human'''. In 201
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  • ...toured with the Whiplash festival throughout the east coast. '''Caliban''''s Marc Gortz was co-producer of ''From the Shadows to the Fire'', which is du
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  • Horsehead's music was strong and energetic metal-edged heavy rock, drawn from a love of
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  • ...livery and Skitz' insurmountable drumming attack. A live show at Melbourne's Corner Hotel was made into a video for the track "Nails". ...r once more when Ludbrooke was late to the Sydney show and missed the band's first two songs. He was sacked a few months later when he once again failed
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  • ...Dreisen had all left the band by early 2002; by late in the year the band's line-up was Pikl, Sheehan, Tuck, Rory and the Gol brothers, both of whom we
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  • One of the leaders of Sydney's metal scene in the late 1980s, Enticer played a mixture of speed, thrash an
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  • Killengod had the potential to be a name on everyone's lips, with a brutal and unrelenting live performance. In their early days a
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  • Thumlock's status continued to grow with the 'Rockin' Course' single attaining good ai
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  • ...[[Shrapnel (WA)|Shrapnel]], NerveCell, [[Cuntscrape]], [[Centaur]], [[Mind's Eye]], [[Chainsaw Charlie and the Chocolate Cha Cha Factory]], [[Blüddypŏ
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  • ...evermore''', but a constant stream of line-up changes has stunted the band’s progress. In a move that could only be described as stunning, Lucy from [[A ...band supported '''Dismember''' and released ''Book of the Dead''. The band's line-up issues continued when Victor left again in early 2006, to be replac
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  • ...ter the line-up was finalised and showed The Day Everything Became Nothing's style to be extreme percussive technical grind with extraordinarily guttera
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  • ...y recorded a two-track demo featuring "Gutter" which appeared on that year's compilation album from Warhead and Gruer went to England where he demoed so
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  • ...brief time with Bardoe, Cool and Hull as replacements but was done by year's end. Cool joined '''Bahragah''' which went on to become [[Roxus]] and Bardo
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  • ...rGazer]], [[Slaughter Thou]], [[Zemial]], [[Cauldron Black Ram]], [[Misery's Omen]], [[Orgy of Pigs]]
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  • ...lm Street toured North America with '''U.D.O.''' and appeared at Melbourne's Legions of Steel festival mid-year. During 2019 Elm Street played the Churc
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  • ...ace of Leigh Askew. Hausberger made a guest appearance on [[Stu Marshall]]'s solo album ''Altered States'' and ''Set in Stone'' by [[LORD]]. Syzmczak an
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  • ...oly'' in its entirety and in April Watt was hired as [[Thy Art is Murder]]'s touring vocalist. At the point Tew returned to the band and a few further s
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  • ...omriders''' in July and appearances at most of the mainland [[Bastardfest]]s in September/October. 2012 saw the band appear at the Canberra leg of the G
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  • .... The band announced former [[Templestowe]] guitarist Pete Meere as Feeney's replacement in September 2010; Scott Carter replaced Chris Pratt at the sam
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  • ...s player Ken Harvey was added and a full length album entitled ''Gabrielle's Tears'' was recorded but never released. McDonald replaced Patterson on dru
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  • ...nds including [[Zero Degrees Freedom]], [[Cranial Devourment]] and [[MSI|M.S.I.]]. ...on split releases with Phillipines band '''Human Mastication''' and the UK's '''Bludgeon''' and '''Twitch of the Death Nerve'''. By this time Pryer had
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  • ...scent of the late G.G. Allin. One of their last gigs was supporting Allin's former band the Murder Junkies on the Brisbane leg of their 2010 tour.
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  • ...EP was a limited edition of 500 featuring re-recorded tracks from the band's original demo done in a death metal style, with Mark Kelson of [[Cryptal Da
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  • ...s) a two time ARIA nominee with Guitar virtuoso Enzo Almanzi. Raised on 80’s Arena Rock and influenced by artists such as Survivor, Journey, Foreigner, ...as met by the press with rave reviews making it into Classic Rock Magazine's top 10 AOR albums for 2010. An album full of Melodic Rock and AOR anthems f
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  • ...bands Australia has ever produced. They played their first gig on New Year's Eve 1976 and in no time had established a (perhaps unfair) reputation as on ...'' and '''Hollywood Rose''', who would play important roles in Rose Tattoo's later career. On returning to Australia, Wells, Riley and Royal all left Ro
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  • ...in]] on guitar and Noctomus on vocals, Malice later recruited the vocalist's brother Azhael, Scott Graham on bass and Brett Hoy on drums. By the year 20
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  • ...(bass) and Stewart Horsfield (guitar) joined at this point but the former's stay was short. Davie split from the band for personal reasons after the re
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  • ...who issued their debut ''Avagoyamug!'' in early 2001. However, like Perth's [[Choke]], Intense Hammer Rage immediately became embroiled in a censorship
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  • ...a national band contest and followed up some solid early demos with ''D.e.s.t.i.t.u.t.i.o.n.''. The band then toured nationally with [[The Poor]]. The ...on show in late 2000 and they headlined a major Perth festival on New Year's Eve 2002. Occasional rumours of a reunion came to fruit in 2022 when Higson
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  • ...er and traditional metal band from Brisbane that formed in 1999. The group's debut album displayed some infectious and catchy speed/power metal, let dow
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