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40 More Reasons to Hate Us
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Notorious, deliberately offensive band fronted by the late Seth Putnam. Their name is so vulgar that it is often abbreviated, as is the case here.
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A.C.
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Frozen Corpse Stuffed with Dope
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Bizarrely named Massachusetts band featuring Scott Hull. They lack a drummer, instead using a drum machine, & rarely perform live.
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Agoraphobic Nosebleed
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Dissimulate
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Cult Australian band who originally wore masks & who incorporate industrial/electronic music into their sound.
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The Berzerker
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Matando Gueros
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Supergroup who portray themselves as a band of Mexican druglords. They wear bandanas & balaclavas to conceal their identities.
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Brujeria
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Need to Control
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NYC band featuring vocalist Kevin Sharp and bassist Dan Lilker, the latter being a former member of Anthrax.
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Brutal Truth
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Heartwork
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Uk band credited with creating the goregrind subgenre. They are also considered to be pioneers of melodic death metal.
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Carcass
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Bring Back the Plague
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San Diego goregrind band featuring Travis Ryan, and known for their animal rights & environmentalist themes.
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Cattle Decapitation
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Unjustified Murder
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Hardcore punk/grindcore band from Rhode Island named after a Siege song. They were orignally known as "Hellocaust".
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Dropdead
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The Inalienable Dreamless
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Enigmatic and experimental band from New Jersey who rarely performed live.
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Discordance Axis
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A Holocaust in your Head
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Pioneering grindcore band from Ipswich, England, notable for its dual vocalist attack.
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Extreme Noise Terror
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Trumpeting Ecstasy
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Critically acclaimed U.S. band who incorporate sludge metal & noise into their sound. Other albums include "Weeping Choir".
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Full of Hell
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Plague Soundscapes
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Hardcore punk/grindcore band from San Diego known for their use of keyboards & New Wave experimentation.
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The Locust
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Bridge Burner
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Trio named after the Washington D.C. housing project where they used to practice. They made an appearance on the HBO television show "Veep".
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Magrudergrind
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Hacked up for Barbeque
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NYC deathgrind band consisting of two guys & a drum machine. They are obsessed with horror movies, often sampling them on their recordings.
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Mortician
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You Will Never Be One of Us
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California band whose sound is also described as hardcore, power-violence & crust punk. Other albums include "Unsilent Death".
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Nails
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Scum
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The founding fathers of grindcore. Ex members went on to form other influential bands, including Carcass, Cathedral & Godflesh.
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Napalm Death
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Helvete
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Swedish band who disbanded after frontman Mieszko Talarczyk was killed in the December 2004 tsunami.
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Nasum
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Prowler in the Yard
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Virginia band featuring vocalist J.R. and guitarist Scott Hull. Other albums include "Head Cage" and "Phantom Limb".
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Pig Destroyer
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Horrified
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Pioneering grindcore band from Flint, Michigan. They are often credited as the first metal band to use blast beats.
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Repulsion
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Murderworks
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Finnish band who's members originally went by single letter nicknames. Other albums include "Under Pressure".
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Rotten Sound
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Drop Dead
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Massachusetts hardcore band considered to be a major influence on grindcore and powerviolence.
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Siege
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Sewn Mouth Secrets
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Band from New Orleans who incorporate sludge metal and bluesy southern rock into their sound.
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Soilent Green
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World Downfall
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Pionerring L.A. grindcore band. Members would go on to join Morbid Angel, Napalm Death and Nausea.
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Terrorizer
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Blockhead F*** Off
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Singaporean band who received critical acclaim for their 2022 album "Hiss". Other albums include 2016's "Voices".
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Wormrot
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