Zombie Raiders
Zombie Raiders formed in the early 2000s, a heavy metal band drawn to horror themes. Their 2009 album 'Day of the Ax' was a concept piece inspired by the...
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Zombie Raiders formed in the early 2000s, a heavy metal band drawn to horror themes. Their 2009 album 'Day of the Ax' was a concept piece inspired by the Lizzie Borden murders, with the title track becoming a fan favorite. They've released several albums including 'Necropolis Rising' in 2006 and 'Bloodlust and Bone' in 2012.
Their music features guttural vocals, heavy guitar work, and lyrics that explore dark supernatural themes. Songs like 'Sledgehammer' and 'Soul of the Demon' showcase their aggressive sound. The band has faced some criticism for their lyrical content and encountered censorship attempts at certain venues.
They continued releasing music through the 2010s with albums like 'The Undead Symphony' in 2015 and 'Nocturnal Carnage' in 2018. The lineup includes Axon on vocals, Hack on guitar, Slash on bass, and Bang on drums.
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