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  2. List of grindcore bands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of grindcore bands, including bands that perform grindcore fusion genres. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. List of sludge metal bands - Wikipedia

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    Also classed as progressive metal [12] and stoner metal. [11] Big Business [13] 2004 United States Also classed as stoner metal. [14] Bison B.C. [15] 2006 Canada Also classed as stoner metal [16] and doom metal. [17] Black Tusk [18] 2005 United States Also classed as stoner rock/metal [19] [20] and hardcore punk. [20] Blood Circus [21] 1988 ...

  4. Soilent Green - Wikipedia

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    Soilent Green's musical style is characterized as a mixture of grindcore with sludge and blues-heavy southern rock. [4] Rock Hard initially saw the band as an intersection of Eyehategod, Crowbar and Anal Cunt with occasional borrowings from death metal, [5] but on the next album the group's sound focussed on grindcore, which the band combined with influences from sludge and technical death ...

  5. Grindcore - Wikipedia

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    Grindcore is influenced by crust punk, [5] thrashcore, [3] hardcore punk and thrash metal, [7] as well as noise musical acts like Swans. [8] The name derives from the fact that grind is a British term for thrash; that term was prepended to -core from hardcore. [9]

  6. Ed Gein (band) - Wikipedia

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    Ed Gein was an American grindcore band, [2] based in Syracuse, New York. [3] The band consisted of Graham Reynolds (guitar, vocals), Aaron Jenkins (bass, vocals) and Jesse Daino (drums, vocals). The band takes its name from the American murderer of the same name. [1] [4] The band is best known for its second album, Judas Goats and Dieseleaters ...

  7. Sludge metal - Wikipedia

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    Sludge metal (also known as sludge doom [1] or simply sludge [2]) is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music that combines elements of doom metal and hardcore punk.The genre generally includes slow tempos, tuned down guitars and nihilistic lyrics discussing poverty, drug addiction and pollution.

  8. Pig Destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Pig Destroyer is an American grindcore band formed in 1997 in Alexandria, Virginia.The band was formed by vocalist J.R. Hayes, guitarist Scott Hull and drummer John Evans. . Pig Destroyer is one of the most well-known grindcore bands due to Hayes' poetic lyrics; [2] Hull's incorporation of thrash, punk, and doom influences in songwriting; and technical drum w

  9. Goregrind - Wikipedia

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    Goregrind is a fusion genre of grindcore and death metal. [1] British band Carcass are commonly credited for the emergence of the genre. Goregrind is recognized for its heavily edited, pitch shifted vocals and abrasive musicianship rooted in grindcore and its lyrical emphasis on gore, death, pathology, and rape.