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Beyond Terror Beyond Grace

Based in Sydney, Australia, Beyond Terror Beyond Grace combine death metal, black metal, post-rock, ambient and progressive elements to create a unique form of aural extremity. After playing more than 55 shows over 15 countries in the last year across Australia, Europe, the United Kingdom and the United States with some of the biggest names in extreme metal, the band is now is set to release its brand new album – Nadir.

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Kill the Client

The idea to create a southern grind band that would up the ante in American grindcore came about in July 2002, exactly one day after the demise of founding members Chris Andrews and James Delgado's sludge band EOTS. Violent, blistering grind seemed like the only interesting option after wandering the destructive quagmire of slow-as-mud riffs and pummeling sound levels for a few years, learning their instruments and gaining stage experience.

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The Atrocity Exhibit

THE ATROCITY EXHIBIT are a grindcore/sludge/crust band formed in Northampton 2005, playing fast aggressive music with slow heavy breakdowns. They have so far put out two self-released 6-track EPs, and are about to release a 4-way split EP with The Magpyes, Jesus Of Spazzareth and Spectra Hawk. The band have also been featured on the 'Straight Outta Tha Ground' compilation (In Tha Ground Records 2007), Metal Hammer's cover CD in March 2009, and Terrorizer's Unsigned cover CD in August 2009.

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thedowngoing

2-piece noisegrind from sydney, australia. formed 2008
9 track demo 2009
13 track digipak CD "i am become" 2010
9-track mini-CD EP 2011 - available through Grindcorekaraoke.com mathias huxley - throat, strings, samples;
muzz - blasts

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The Bastards of Fate

The Bastards of Fate formed in 2006, and toured for almost 5 years before finishing their first LP, called "Who's a Fuzzy Buddy?" which was released in March 2012 on This Will Be Our Summer records. The album has received mostly positive, though sometimes baffled coverage from outlets such as Vice, Consequence of Sound, Drowned In Sound and Clash, as well as hype from Everett True's Collapse Board, which has featured the band on numerous occasions.

Read more about The Bastards of Fate on Last.fm.

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