Forceps
Forceps is a metal band known for heavy, provocative music. Their track "Atrocities" exemplifies their approach, with Dave "Butcher" Malice on vocals. The...
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Forceps is a metal band known for heavy, provocative music. Their track "Atrocities" exemplifies their approach, with Dave "Butcher" Malice on vocals. The lineup includes guitarists "Dr. Gore" and "Specimen Sx," bassist "Bruiser" Thrash, and drummer "Bone Crusher."
Their songs like "Consuming Nociception" and "Dehumanization" explore dark themes through intense sound. This has drawn both fans and criticism, keeping them largely in underground circles rather than mainstream success.
They released their debut album "Surgical Precision" in 2005. Other tracks such as "Creating Ectogenesis" and "Harvest" continue in a similar vein of aggressive, experimental metal.
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