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Atrocity

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Atrocity is a German Death/industrial/gothic metal band formed in Ludwigsburg. ___________ 2) Atrocity are a Death Metal/Grindcore band from Torrington, Connecticut.
___________ 3) Atrocity/b] were a punk band in the 80's from Berkeley, California who were featured on Aaron Cometbus' "Lest We Forget" compilation tape. ___________ 4) Atrocity were a danish post punk band from Albertslund/Brøndby, The band were inspired by Joy division.
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Read more about Atrocity on Last.fm.

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Arcturus

Arcturus is an band from Oslo, Norway featuring many prominent members of the Norwegian black metal scene from bands such as Ulver, Dimmu Borgir, Mayhem, Borknagar, The Kovenant, Emperor, and Winds. Arcturus have experimented throughout their career, extracting influences and incorporating elements from all over the musical spectrum including black metal and classical music, but the core of their sound has always been metal.

Read more about Arcturus on Last.fm.

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Obscura

There are at least four known artists that share the name Obscura: 1) A technical death metal band from Germany.
2) A death-thrash metal band from Germany.
3) A death-thrash metal band from Ecuador.
4) A death metal band from Sweden. 1) German technical death metal band Obscura was founded in 2002 by guitarist/vocalist Steffen Kummerer. The band caused a stir when they - out of nowhere - toured as support for Suffocation on their European tour in 2006 and when they independently released their debut album "Retribution" that same year.

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Far West Battlefront

"Chapters" is the bands debut full length album, tracked in Melbourne with The Red Shore mastermind Roman Koester in July 2011 at Complex Studios (Deez Nuts, 50 Lions) while enlisting the services of Swedish recording engineer Fredrik Nordström (Bring Me the Horizon, Dimmu Borgir) to take the helm for mixing and mastering duties. Taking care of the artwork for the release was hungarian based artist Grindesign (Suffokate, As I Lay Dying, Soilwork). Making a guest appearance on the record is Misery Signals frontman Karl Schubach.

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Whetstone

There are at least two artists with the name Whetstone: 1. A progressive metal band from London, England. Drawing inspiration from a variety of metal and progressive artists, the band released "Hunted", their first EP, in August 2011, and are currently writing and recording new material for future releases, as well as performing live to an ever growing fanbase. Members: Dario Ferrari - Vocals, Guitars
Matt Inman - Bass Guitars
Billy Padmore-Williams - Guitars
Dimitri Shaw - Drums http://www.facebook.com/WhetstoneUK

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Depth

1. Is the name of a band that was ignited with an encouraged flame, Bash who has known Chaos, Edi & Waleed for a long time, decided that they should finally come together & begin writing material based on what they thought was darkened beauty in lyrical and musical form. They are currently based in kuwait. Here it is http://www.facebook.com/Depthkuwait 2. Is the name of Another band Formed in the UK 2004, Consisting of 4 members, The genre is Post Hardcore / Pop Rock . Inspired by Fightstar, Funeral For a Friend and Story Of The Year, a great sound from this English band.

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Doomed From Day One

Doomed From Day One is a Progressive Death Metal band hailing from Guildford. It was formed by like-minded students from both the Academy of Contemporary Music and the University of Surrey at the end of 2009. Drawing a wide range of influences from the metal genre, the band has managed to combine progressive, melodic and hardcore elements into their death metal sound. 2010 looks to be a busy year for the band as they prepare for their first show, opening for rising stars Forever Never and Orestea at the Boileroom, Guildford.

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Vex

There are eight artists by the name of Vex. 1) Vex hailed from South East London / north west kent area and formed in the very early eighties, the 'Sanctuary' 12" and 'It's no crime' on the Mortarhate compalation 'Who?What?Why?When?Where?' were their only releases.
Sanctuary was issued on Fight Back, a sublabel of Mortarhate, run by the people of Conflict. Vex also played gigs with Conflict, so they were more associated with the anarchist punk scene than the Batcave fair. But contrary to most anarcho-punk bands from that time, they were not influenced by CRASS or Conflict.

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