Odious Sanction
Odious Sanction formed in New York City in the late 2000s. Their music pulls from death metal, thrash, and industrial sounds, with songs like 'Almost...
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Odious Sanction formed in New York City in the late 2000s. Their music pulls from death metal, thrash, and industrial sounds, with songs like 'Almost Everyone' and 'Failure' showing their aggressive approach. The band's lineup includes vocalist Matt Anderson, guitarists Alex Bouks and Luke O'Neill, bassist Kevin Lyons, and drummer Ryan Van Poederooyen.
Their debut album 'The Cleansing' came out in 2011, followed by later releases 'The Absurd' and 'Eschaton.' The lyrics often touch on politics, religion, and social issues, which has sometimes sparked debate among listeners. They work collaboratively in the studio, with each member contributing to the writing and recording process.
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