Hysterica!
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Hysterica!

Hysterica! formed in London in the early 2000s. Their first album, Fighters of the Century, came out in 2003 and gave them their most recognizable song. That...

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Hysterica! and their heavy, defiant London sound

A polarizing but persistent band whose aggressive music drew strong reactions from fans and critics alike.

For a quick sense of Hysterica!, try 'Fighters Of The Century' or 'Bless The Beast'. They give you the heavy, aggressive sound that defined the band.

Hysterica! mattered because they never softened their approach. Songs like 'Fighters Of The Century' and 'Bless The Beast' defined their heavy, aggressive style, and their politically charged edge kept them relevant to a specific audience even when they weren't mainstream. You could hear that defiance in tracks like 'Breaking The Walls' and 'Cabelo de Fogo'.

They formed in London in the early 2000s and released their first album, Fighters of the Century, in 2003. Over the next decade, albums like Defiance in 2006 and Asylum in 2014 maintained their sound and that defiant, politically charged edge. The lineup included Alex Swift on vocals, Ethan James on guitar, Ben Carter on bass, and Tom Mason on drums.

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Hysterica! formed in London in the early 2000s. Their first album, Fighters of the Century, came out in 2003 and gave them their most recognizable song. That track, along with others like Heavy Metal Man and Bless The Beast, defined their sound, a heavy, aggressive style that drew strong reactions from both fans and critics.

They released several more albums over the next decade, including Defiance in 2006 and Asylum in 2014. Their music often carried a defiant, politically charged edge, which kept them a polarizing but persistent presence. The band's lineup included Alex Swift on vocals, Ethan James on guitar, Ben Carter on bass, and Tom Mason on drums.

While they never became mainstream fixtures, songs like Breaking The Walls and Cabelo de Fogo maintained a following among listeners drawn to their unapologetic approach. Their work occasionally appeared in film and television, but they remained primarily a band for a specific, dedicated audience.

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