15 Times Dead
15 Times Dead came together in New York City's East Village, playing nightclubs with a sound built around guitarist Blade's riffs and vocalist Decay's...
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15 Times Dead came together in New York City's East Village, playing nightclubs with a sound built around guitarist Blade's riffs and vocalist Decay's delivery. They were joined by bassist Morbid and drummer Reaper, forming a straightforward metal quartet. Their song 'Decaying World' became a notable track for them, drawing attention with its direct lyrics about societal issues.
Their debut album was called 'Into the Abyss,' followed by releases like 'Kingdom of Shadows' and 'The Blackening.' The band maintained a consistent approach across these records, focusing on heavy guitar work and dark themes. Other songs in their catalog include 'Flaws Of Man' and 'Psycho Kill,' which fit within their established style.
15 Times Dead developed a dedicated following through their live shows and recordings. Their music didn't aim for mainstream acceptance but found listeners who responded to its unadorned intensity. The band's work remains part of the broader metal landscape, with their recordings continuing to circulate among fans of the genre.
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