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Societys Parasites

Societys Parasites saw its birth in 1997. Started by brothers Jimmy (drums) and Freddy (vocals/guitar), their intentions were simple' to start a musical project that would let them release their anger and tension through loud vocals and loud instruments. The band underwent changes in 1998 and then again in 2005, finalizing the current line up with Vince on guitar and Andy Effe on bass. Enough with the history, lets get to the fun part... Slipping away from the more melodic/sing along style of Punk rock, Societys Parasites offer a genre that is genuine to their Punk rock roots.

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Cryptopsy

Originating from the Montreal area, this group first appeared in 1992, when it was called Necrosis; in the same year it was reincarnated under the name of Cryptopsy. With just a demo called Ungentle Exhumation and then the album Blasphemy Made Flesh (1994), the group acquired a solid reputation on the international scene. Their release of None So Vile in 1996 was the first burst of brilliance in their career.

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Embassy

There are 6 artists with the name Embassy: 1) Embassy were a vegan, feminist emo band, active in the early-to-mid 1990's (late 1993 to 1996). Embassy was Jeff Wapner on Vocals, Jeff Capra on Guitar, Brian Tamborello on Drums and Dan Judd on Bass. The final line-up also featured Cabe Fletcher on Bass and Backing Vocals and Mike Schumann on Guitar. Discography:

1994: Embassy/Indian Summer Split 7" (Slave Cut Records)
1994: Self-Titled 7", (Repercussion Records)
1995: Self-Titled 12" (Outer Universe Research Records)

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Iconoclast

There is more than one artist(s) with the name Iconoclast 1) Iconoclast formed in the early 90's in New Jersey amidst a flourishing of diverse hardcore bands, such as Rorshach, Born Against, 1.6 band, Native Nod, Policy of 3, Merel, Greyhouse, Chisel. They recorded their self-titled first 7" for the Ebullition label, followed by a split 7" with the band Merel. Ebullition also released their 'Groundlessness of Belief' 7" and a discography on CD.

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Underoath

Underoath formed in 1998 in Dallas Taylor's (vocalist at the time) bedroom in Tampa, Florida. The band was signed to Takehold Records in 1999 and that year released their debut, Act of Depression. This album was followed a year later by the five-song, forty-minute Cries of the Past; both albums are currently out of print. The band's line-up during this time changed frequently and bore little resemblance to the current band.

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June Paik

June Paik are an emotive hardcore band from Donauwörth in Germany. They've released a selftitled 7" (React With Protest), a selftitled 12" (React With Protest/Parade of Spectres), the latter of which drew their already dark and intense style more towards epic build ups and heavy droning passages much in the vein of mid-90's Canadian hardcore bands such as Union of Uranus and One-Eyed God Prophecy, a Split 12" with Titan (React with Protest), a selftitled 10" (React with Protest) and a Split 7" with Battle Of Wolf 359 (React with Protest/Adagio830).

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