Watch Them Die
Watch Them Die formed in London in the early 2000s with vocalist Jack Morgan, guitarist Alex Williams, bassist Ben Johnson, and drummer Tom Thompson. They...
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Watch Them Die formed in London in the early 2000s with vocalist Jack Morgan, guitarist Alex Williams, bassist Ben Johnson, and drummer Tom Thompson. They released their debut album 'Descent into Darkness' in 2005, followed by the 2007 album 'Armageddon' which gave them their title track. The band's sound was built around aggressive guitar work and intense vocals, with songs like 'Battle Lust' and 'Sadist Ways' showing their straightforward approach to heavy metal.
Their music often dealt with dark themes, and tracks like 'Throne of Lies' and 'Born To Suffer' reflected this consistently. They worked with Death Grip Records and maintained a steady presence in the metal scene through touring and recording. While they've been on hiatus in recent years, their catalog of three studio albums and two EPs remains available for listeners who appreciate their particular brand of intensity.
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