Orthodox
Orthodox came together in Chile during the early 1990s, drawing from the heavy, dissonant sounds of death metal acts like Cannibal Corpse and Morbid Angel....
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Orthodox came together in Chile during the early 1990s, drawing from the heavy, dissonant sounds of death metal acts like Cannibal Corpse and Morbid Angel. The lineup has mostly stayed the same: Juan Pablo Donoso on vocals, Juan Pablo Hidalgo on guitar, Carlos Erices on bass, and Rodrigo Navarro on drums. They put out their first album, 'In aeternum,' in 1994.
Their catalog includes records such as 'Alerta antifascista' from 1996, 'Rías de sangue' in 2000, 'Gran bestia' in 2004, and 'Catacumba' in 2009. Songs like 'Arrodillate Ante La Madera Y La Piedra' and 'Geryon's Throne' show their blend of punishing rhythms and atmospheric tension.
Some of their work, including the track 'Ábrase La Tierra,' touches on social and political themes, which has occasionally drawn criticism for its explicit content. The band has described it as reflecting certain harsh realities. Over time, their sound has influenced other metal groups in Chile and elsewhere.
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