An English band that built a reputation on consistent, aggressive albums and intense live shows since the late 1980s.
For their sound, try 'Hell House' or 'Burning Casket'. That's where you hear the heavy, riff-driven style they never softened.
Cancer matters because they delivered heavy metal without compromise, even when trends shifted. Songs like 'Burning Casket' show their straightforward approach to dark themes. They found an audience among fans who appreciated that direct, unpolished style.
They formed in England in the late 1980s, with their debut album 'To the Gory End' establishing their sound. Through various lineup changes, they kept recording through the 1990s and 2000s with albums like 'Death Shall Rise' and 'Spirit in Flames'. They maintained that aggressive approach rather than chasing commercial polish.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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