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Generation Kill

Generation Kill was formed by current Exodus frontman Rob Dukes and Rob Moschetti (ex-Pro-Pain, M.O.D.) The original concept of the band was to break away from the current formula. By embracing their roots and incorporating them into the project Generation Kill is a true crossover band. Each song has its own identity, and mood, which gives the band its original sound without abandoning their influences.

Read more about Generation Kill on Last.fm.

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Krusher

Heavy/thrash metal band from Poland. Formed in 2002. At the beginning their music was inspired by classic heavy metal bands like Judas Priest, Annihilator, Black Sabbath etc.
They recorded two demos and one single until early 2007. Then they changed their lead singer from Paweł Kluczewski to Klaudia Kozień. On January 12th, 2008 they release their firt full-length record Forward, which contains some former demo tunes but also brand new songs.
Discography:
Born To Krush - Demo 2003
Keep On Krushin' - Demo 2004

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Minerva Falls

by Tourdates Staff Writer, first published in LondonTourdates #055 ,13th November 2009 Like so many before them, Minerva Falls, formed from the break up of a number of different bands. Having talked vocalist Ross Martin into trying out some old ideas that he’d had “bottled up for years”, founding member, ‘AD’, then recruited Dan Terry on drums, Tom Fall on bass and Ben Robbins on guitar and Minerva Falls was born.

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Sabretung

For bookings or a press kit please contact our management dougmurray85@gmail.com Conquest out now - http://www.sabretung.bandcamp.com Sabretung will leave their mark as one of the most intense musical monsters on the planet, continuing the legacy of the sounds pioneered by bands such as Kreator, Sepultura and Slayer. With supports for both national and international acts such as Paul Dianno, Mortal Sin, The Amenta, Double Dragon, Frankenbok, Five Star Prison Cell...

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Channel Zero

Channel Zero is a Belgian metal band. Franky DSVD (current project: Skitsoy), Xavier Carion (current project: Sons of Jonathas), Tino DeMartino and Phil B. came together in Brussels (Belgium) in 1990. They started 'Channel Zero', inspired on the 'Public Enemy' song 'She Watch Channel Zero'. In August 1997 Channel Zero anounced the split of the band. Meanwhile they had produced five albums: Channel Zero (1992), Stigmatized... (1993), Unsafe (1994), Black Fuel (1997) and a live album Channel Zero Live (1997) which contained a recording of their gig at Marktrock Leuven in 1997.

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KRANIUS

Born as the brainchild of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Gary Mungins in 1996, the idea of ‘Cranium’ (later reinvented as its current title) came from an interest in the darker fragments of the mind. Inspired by a love for music of the heavy variety and a raw ambition to make an impact in the musical realm, Gary started to experiment with his own song writing and producing. Aided with a computer and a desire to make an impact, by the end of 1999 an EP consisting of 3 songs was recorded and released on ‘MP3.

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Teramaze

TERAMAZE : Whilst loosely befitting the genre of thrash metal, the music of Teramaze conjures such adjectives as “modern”, “innovative”, “progressive” and “groove-laden”. Whilst keeping the fundamental elements of metal alive in its music, Teramaze has the potential to push metal into unchartered waters with innovative guitar work, powerful grooves and soaring melodic vocals. ANHEDONIA- Produced/Mixed by Dean Wells
Mastering by Lasse Lammert.

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Xentrix

There are atleast 3 artists with this name;
(1) Formed in 1985 in Preston, Lancashire, British thrashers Xentrix (pronounced Zen-tricks) began their careers by playing metal covers before focusing all of their efforts on coming up with original material. Initially known as Sweet Vengeance, guitarist/vocalist Chris Astley, guitarist Kristian Havard, drummer Dennis Gasser and bassist Paul Mackenzie created enough of a stir through their live performances that the English branch of Roadrunner Records took notice and signed the group in January 1989.

Read more about Xentrix on Last.fm.

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