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Akuma

There are several bands named Akuma: 1. Australian Death Metal.
One album: "Shrouds of the Final Nothing" (2007) 2. French Melodic Death Metal.
One E.P.: "Under a Killing Moon" (2009) 3. Canadian Hardcore/Punk.
… Des Cendres et du désespoir Issu d’une fin de siècle, Akuma perpétue un rock de combat en marge d’une culture prête à consommer. Safwan (chant, guitare), Sylva (batterie), Yannick (guitare) et Sébastien (basse) prennent le maquis de l’autonomie pour une action terrorock revendiquée.

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Reasonable Doubt

Reasonable Doubt is a band based on old-school thrash mixed with new school European metal. Taking hardcore into the mix, the Kent based band provide a sound that is as fresh and captivating as any of today's metal bands. Their live shows are intense and exciting, evoking power and passion from the pits to the bar. At every show the band are churning up the crowds with bone-crunching breakdowns, massive riffs and driven by a machine gun rhythm section. This is all fused together with both melodic and aggressive vocal dynamics in a maelstrom of sonic savagery.

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Nyogtha

Nyogtha has always existed. This present eddy in the ocean of collective consciousness has dedicated itself to the creation of ceremonial drone rituals at a pace dictated by spiritual need and the haphazard influence mortal forces. We were, we are, we will be.

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No Second Chance

No Second Chance are a hardcore band formed in London, United Kingdom in February 2010. Bios are beat, lets just say we've played a ton of shows and made a load of friends and we'll continue to do this until it gets stale. Listen to our music, come to the shows and become friends with us. For tour dates, merch and general info, head to myspace.com/nosecondchanceuk

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Les Clochards

Les Clochards were conceived in 2005 when accordionist Karen Cleave and singer/guitarist Ian Nixon decided that the chanson tradition is a deeper, wider seam than many had realised, linking Jacques Brel to Southern Soul via Gene Vincent. In due course the line-up expanded, a punishing gig schedule was pursued and two well-received singles, Démodé and Tango Borracho, were released and quickly sold out.

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