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Uprising

There are several bands under the name of Uprising. One was an anarcho-punk/crust influenced band from Michigan from 2002-2005. They had two official releases, an EP and a split EP with Contravene, and recorded a total of 13 songs, 5 of which have never been released. Their webspace is now defunct but their Myspace.com profile still exists. (http://www.myspace.com/uprising/) One is a post-rock/sludge/screamo band from St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, that started in 2005. (http://www.myspace.com/uprisingnfld)

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Kylesa

Since this Savannah, Georgia quintet first formed in early 2001, worrying about genre limitations has never been a priority. Taking musical chances, however, always has been. While KYLESA are as heavy as any band out there, they are beholden to no one scene and no preconceived notions of what heavy music should be.
"Lots of people like to stick to one kind of music," guitarist/vocalist Philip Cope elaborates, "and even with the underground, lots of people segregate themselves into small little categories and place lots of imaginary rules on these scenes."

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Ghoul

There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Ghoul is a thrash metal band formed in United States of America (Oakland, California) in 2001. Official Website
Official Myspace 2) Ghoul was a legendary punk/hardcore band from Japan. Please change your tags to GHOUL for this specific band. Ghoul formed in the mid 80's and were active until their front man Masami formed another band called Sqwad in early 90s, and soon after that he died.

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Amebix

Amebix, formed in 1978, was an important UK punk band that many consider to have started the subgenre "crust punk", by mixing heavy metal with hardcore punk. They established crust as being separate from thrash metal by mixing punk music with metal tempos, as opposed to thrash bands' mixing of metal music with punk tempos. Influential in the anarcho-punk genre, Amebix' song "No Gods, No Masters" became a slogan for the movement worldwide.

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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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Appalachian Terror Unit

Appalachian Terror Unit is a Huntington, West Virginia anarchist crust punk band. The often mispronounced "Appalachian" in the band name is pronounced "apple-AT-chin" as guitarist/vocalist Chris clarified in a mid-'06 Profane Existence interview featured in PE #52/53. Members are: Sarah (vocals), Chris (guitar, vocals), Phil (drums), and Matt (bass). ATU cites influences from Detente, Amebix, Anti-Cimex, old Sepultura, Final Warning, Misery, and Bastard. However many have compared them to Nausea, so much so that according to Chris they have been nicknamed "Extinction Side 3" by some. ATU released a 7" titled 'Armageddon Won't Be Brought By Gods' in early 2007 on Profane Existence. They are expected to release a full-length LP on PE in the near future.

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Panzerbastard

There are a few reference points to consider when forming a thrashtastic D-beat band; the chief one being how much do you want to sound like Discharge, Motorhead and Extreme Noise Terror. The answer, of course, is as much as possible, and all these legendary noise exploiters are to be found splattered across the songs in this collection of EPs by Boston's brilliantly named Panzerbastard. There are also whispers of black metal and a touch of early Anthrax lurking in the d-beat mayhem.

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ATENTADO

Bands comes from Barcelona. This four piece plays amaizing raw punk with d-beat simple but perfect drums, totally distorted guitar, strong bass lines and incredible female punk voice in the top of everything. Has members of Über, Horrör, Siberiä to name a few. Crust as fuck.

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