All Shall Perish
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All Shall Perish

All Shall Perish formed in Oakland, California in 2002. They started with a debut album called 'Hate.Malice.Revenge.' in 2003, which found an audience despite...

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All Shall Perish's Oakland deathcore left a mark

A Bay Area band whose third album became a high point for fans of heavy, aggressive metal.

If you want the full force of their sound, start with 'The Price of Existence.' For a shorter hit, 'Eradication' or 'Sever The Memory' get right to the point.

For a certain kind of metal fan in the 2000s, 'The Price of Existence' was a landmark. Tracks like 'Eradication' and 'The Day of Justice' delivered the crushing riffs and dark lyrical themes that defined their sound. They weren't the biggest name, but their intensity felt genuine and left a specific imprint.

They formed in Oakland in 2002 and put out 'Hate.Malice.Revenge.' the next year. The 2008 album 'The Price of Existence' is the one people still talk about, with songs like 'Awaken The Dreamers' becoming live staples. They were active for about a decade, mostly known for that peak period in the late 2000s.

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All Shall Perish formed in Oakland, California in 2002. They started with a debut album called 'Hate.Malice.Revenge.' in 2003, which found an audience despite the band's early lineup changes and lack of label support.

Their third album, 'The Price of Existence' from 2008, is often mentioned as a high point. It includes tracks like 'The Day of Justice' and 'Awaken The Dreamers,' which became staples for fans drawn to their heavy, aggressive style. Vocalist Eddie Hermida wrote lyrics that often dealt with dark themes.

They released other albums like 'Prelude to Violence' in 2006. The band's sound was typically described as a mix of deathcore and metalcore, built around crushing riffs and intense live shows. They stayed active for about a decade after forming, though the existing history doesn't detail much beyond their peak years.

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