Zombie Destrüktion
Zombie DestrÜktion came out of the German underground with "Braaains!," a song that got attention for its mix of gory lyrics and catchy melody. The music...
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Zombie DestrÜktion came out of the German underground with "Braaains!," a song that got attention for its mix of gory lyrics and catchy melody. The music video's zombie imagery helped push it further. The band has three members: Dr. Skullface on vocals, Mr. Bonez on guitar, and Miss Rotten on bass.
Their sound pulls from horror-punk and metal, with songs like "Brothers In Gore" and "Mutilation Of The Unborn" sticking to themes of the undead and gore. They've put out albums including "Feast on Flesh" in 2010 and "Necropolis" in 2022.
Some critics have called their work provocative, but the band has said it's just reflecting darker aspects of life. They've built a cult following in horror and metal circles, and their music has appeared in films and video games.
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