A controversial band that pushed extreme music boundaries with graphic lyrics and industrial influences.
For their sound, check out "Type A Secretor." For the controversy that followed them, there's always "Chased Through the Woods by a Rapist."
They formed in 1997 playing a particularly brutal style of death metal that drew criticism for songs like "Chased Through the Woods by a Rapist." The band maintained they were exploring dark themes rather than glorifying them, developing a dedicated following among listeners drawn to extreme music. Tracks like "Suffering Upon Revenge" show how they incorporated industrial and black metal elements into their foundation.
They released albums like "Crown of Thorns" in 2003 and "Hell Hath No Fury" in 2007. The lineup has included members like Donald "Mal" DeMesquita on vocals and Mike "Moose" Montali on guitar.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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