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Inane

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Inane was a hardcore band from Hatfield, Pennsylvania. They have released a demo in 2002, and a split with Leavenworth. 2) Inane is an Austrian experimental and progressive death metal band. 3) Inane is an Germany Death 'n' Roll band 4) Inane was an anarcho punk band from Louisville, Kentucky that existed off and on from 1997-2005. They recorded a full length album in 2000 entitled "They Want You.

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Necrophagia

Necrophagia is an american band assembled in Wellsville, Ohio in 1983. They were one of the first bands and were a popular group in the underground "tape trading" scene of the early-to-mid-1980s. Featuring hard-driving metal and growling vocals, Necrophagia became a pioneer in the fledgling extreme metal genre. Their first full-length album, Season of the Dead, was recorded and released in 1987.

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Entrails

A) Old school death metal band from Sweden. In the vein of the Swedish gods Entombed and Dismember, etc. Started out in the end of 1990 but were never satisfied with their demo recordings and never released anything. The band eventually died out but was resurrected by Jimmy in 2008. In his own words: "I was too nostalgic and said to myself that: Now, many years after the band died, my old songs must be recorded and a demo shall be made, so I started the band again on my own".

Read more about Entrails on Last.fm.

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The Cumshots

The Cumshots is a Norwegian hard rock / death'n'roll band founded in Oslo, Norway in 1999 by Ole Petter Andreassen ("El Doom", guitar) and Kristopher Schau ("Max Cargo", vocals). They are associated with the Norwegian label Duplex, which is known for its many humourous rock bands. Schau is also a famous norwegian comedian/tv-personality. The band's first lineup consisted of the two founders and Christian Svendsen ("Rodriguez Morales/Chris Bartender", drums), Tommy Reitan ("Tommy Dean", bass) and Tommy Hjelm ("Tom Schlong", guitar).

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