Fit For An Autopsy
Fit For An Autopsy formed in New Jersey around 2008, with guitarist Will Putney and vocalist Nate Johnson at the start. Their first EP, "Hellbound," came out...
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Fit For An Autopsy formed in New Jersey around 2008, with guitarist Will Putney and vocalist Nate Johnson at the start. Their first EP, "Hellbound," came out in 2010, followed by the debut album "The Process of Human Extermination" in 2012. That record drew some attention for its graphic lyrics, but also found listeners who responded to its heavy approach.
By 2015, they released "Absolute Hope, Absolute Hell," which included songs like "Heads Will Hang" and the title track. The band's sound has incorporated elements from progressive death metal and atmospheric touches while keeping a deathcore foundation. Other tracks in their catalog, such as "Hydra" and "Far From Heaven," show that range from straightforward aggression to more textured arrangements.
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