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Lance Uppercut

Lance Upercut are a 2 piece Goregrind band from Leeds, UK. Formed in 2005, did an 18 track CDR called 'Everybody Hates Raymond' through D.I.Y Traumatized Records of, which some tracks were aired on Chaos Sound Internet radio. The same year did a much shorter demo which was never distributed, then untitled and now dubbed 'The G.I. Joe Songs'. Lance Uppercut played about three shows in the summer of 2005 and then nothing until 2011 when they did a 6.

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Today The Sun Dies

Hailing from the Northeast of England Today the sun dies formed in Feb 2010 with members of various projects. In April of 2010 the band entered the studio to produce a four track demo which was added to Networking websites Myspace and facebook. With a distinct sound that stands out from the rivals, Today the sun dies had massive response leading the band to play Terrorizer magazine sponsored shows. Today the sun dies will feature on Terrorizer magazines Feb 2011 edition of Fearcandy Covermount.

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Steve Austin

German Grind-Noise with melodic effects. German Lyriks about everything stupid. Their first Album "Defibrillator" was released in 2003. "Menschen muessen weg" came out in 2005 and the latest release are 3 songs on a Horrobiz-Sampler including "Wir sind die Bollo-Bollos" where ass-kicking Rap-Star Freaky Flave checks to wreck it. Furture plans are to record a whole discography.
steve-austin.de

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Nuclear Death Terror

Nuclear Death Terror is a anarcho-crust punk band from Copenhagen, Denmark.
They have released a demo tape, a full length LP and a 7" on Plaguebearer Records.
Their lyrics deal with topics such as capitalism, war, anarchism and drug abuse.
The band has spoken out for filesharing after CAH records sold their mp3s without telling them. Their entire discography is available from www.nuclear-death-terror.com for free.
The band is strongly connected to the Ungdomshuset in Copenhagen.

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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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The Red Chord

The Red Chord is a technical deathcore band from Revere, MA which combine grindcore, metalcore and technical death metal together to make their music. Containing members of Beyond the Sixth Seal, The band is known for its spastic rhythms similar to that of Dillinger Escape Plan, Cryptopsy and Mastodon. Vocalist Guy Kozowyk runs the label Blackmarket Activities, home to bands such as Animosity,From a Second Story Window, Deadwater Drowning, Behold... the Arctopus, and Ed Gein.

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Stigma

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Italian horror-themed deathcore band
1) Solo punk project of Vinnie Stigma from Agnostic Front
3) Thrash metal band from the Netherlands
4) Female-fronted death metal band from the Czech Republic
5) German alternative rock band
6) Alternative rock band from Finland
7) Romanian pop-rock band
8) Anarcho-punk band featured on some Mortarhate Records compilations
9) Hungarian hip-hop artist

Read more about Stigma on Last.fm.

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The Number Twelve Looks Like You

The Number Twelve Looks Like You is a band from the 'Mathcore'-genre from Bergen County, New Jersey. The name, "The Number Twelve Looks Like You", is taken from the title of an episode of The Twilight Zone. The band was previously known as "And Ever" before putting a slight change to their style Their music is influenced by certain aspects of Hardcore, Jazz and Progressive Metal. They released their first full-length album, Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses, on Brutal Records in March 2003. After extensive touring, they were picked up by Eyeball Records in October 2004.

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Filth

Formed in the San Francisco East Bay in 1989, from the ashes of Isocracy, The Vagrants, and Crimpshrine. Filth was a crustcore band that would help define the later "East Bay Hardcore" style. The band combined the more upbeat, sometimes poppy guitar styles of Isocracy's Lenny Rokk with harsh screamed vocals, courtesy of Crimpshrine roadie, Jake Sayles. The rhythm section was composed of an East Bay punk known as Mike-o the Psycho, on bass, Jim Gray, a Canadian who temporarily moved to SoCal, on guitar, the more well-known Dave (E.

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