Hell Ashes formed in Brazil in the late 1990s, drawing inspiration from bands like Sepultura and Slayer. Their debut album 'Guiados Ao Inferno' came out in 2001, with vocalist Vulcano leading a lineup that included members going by names like Necrobutcher on guitar and Infernus on drums.
Their lyrics often dealt with dark themes, and their anti-religious stance drew criticism from conservative groups. They kept releasing albums through the 2000s and 2010s, including 'Enter the Fire' in 2005 and 'The Devil's Symphony' in 2013.
Songs like 'Pai da Revolta' and 'Religião e Máfia' show their style, heavy metal with a confrontational edge. Their most recent album 'Rebirth from Hell' came out in 2019.
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