W.S.H.C
W.S.H.C formed in early 1990s England, playing a raw and abrasive style of heavy metal. Their debut album shared its name with the track 'Filth of the World,'...
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W.S.H.C formed in early 1990s England, playing a raw and abrasive style of heavy metal. Their debut album shared its name with the track 'Filth of the World,' which became something of a calling card for the band. They followed it with records like 'Forever in Hate' and 'The Great Detonator.'
The group consisted of vocalist Sid, guitarist Trig, and drummer Tor. Their music often drew criticism for its confrontational lyrics and sound, facing accusations of misogyny and censorship at various points. They kept at it anyway, releasing songs like 'Path Of Carnage' and 'Violent Night' that doubled down on their aggressive approach.
The track 'Teacher Preacher' is another example from their catalog that reflects their style.
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