Ultra-Violence
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Ultra-Violence

Ultra-Violence formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s, led by vocalist Ethan 'Damien' Black. They built a reputation for heavy riffs and dark themes, with...

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Ultra-Violence, Los Angeles metal with dark themes.

A heavy band from the early 2000s L.A. scene, known for songs like 'Welcome To The Freakshow' and 'L.F.D.Y.'.

For their sound, try 'Welcome To The Freakshow'. 'L.F.D.Y.' is the one that drew some attention for its lyrics.

They carved out a spot in the heavier corners of Los Angeles with aggressive metal and dark themes. Songs like 'Metal Milizia' and 'Welcome To The Freakshow' established their sound of heavy riffs. 'L.F.D.Y.' showed they could slow things down for a ballad about a destructive relationship.

They formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s and released their debut 'As Darkness Consumes' in 2005. Later albums like 'The Blood of the Innocent' and 'The Devil's Playground' kept their aggressive style consistent. The lineup has included members like vocalist Ethan 'Damien' Black and guitarist Marcus 'Reaper' Jones.

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Ultra-Violence formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s, led by vocalist Ethan 'Damien' Black. They built a reputation for heavy riffs and dark themes, with songs like 'Metal Milizia' and 'Welcome To The Freakshow' establishing their sound. Their 2005 debut album was 'As Darkness Consumes'.

One of their better-known tracks is 'L.F.D.Y.', a ballad about a destructive relationship that drew some attention for its lyrics. They followed it with albums like 'The Blood of the Innocent' in 2008 and 'The Devil's Playground' in 2014. The band's lineup has included guitarist Marcus 'Reaper' Jones, bassist Jake 'Beast' Miller, and drummer Alex 'Hellbringer' Smith.

Their music tends toward aggressive metal with titles like '10.000 Ways To Spread My Hate' and 'Infernal Trip'. They've maintained a consistent presence in the heavier corners of the Los Angeles scene, playing shows that match their recorded intensity.

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