Obscenity
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Obscenity

Obscenity formed in Holland in 1989. Their debut album 'Internal Decadence' came out in 1992, followed by records like 'Suffocation' in 1995 and 'Back from...

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Obscenity formed in Holland in 1989. Their debut album 'Internal Decadence' came out in 1992, followed by records like 'Suffocation' in 1995 and 'Back from the Grave' in 1999. The band's lineup has included Paul van der Berg on vocals, Marco de Bruin on guitar, Vincent van der Kolk on bass, and Rogier van den Berg on drums.

In 2003 they released 'Alien Hand Syndrome,' which includes tracks like 'Bleed For Me' and 'Eaten From Inside.' Their catalog also features songs such as 'Blessed By Nature,' 'Caught In Life,' and 'Cold Blooded Murder.'

Obscenity put out 'Detest' in 2017.

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