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  2. Coroner (band) - Wikipedia

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    Coroner released four more studio albums within next decade: Punishment for Decadence (1988), No More Color (1989), Mental Vortex (1991) and Grin (1993), as well as the compilation album Coroner (1995), which also included some new and unreleased material; [7] each release was acclaimed by critics

  3. Mental Vortex - Wikipedia

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    Mental Vortex sees Coroner continuing the experimental formula from its predecessor No More Color (1989), showcasing a mixture of thrash metal with progressive, jazz fusion and avant-garde influences, [3] while "unbridled speed and aggression were replaced by highly technical and unconventional songwriting".

  4. Punishment for Decadence - Wikipedia

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    All information is taken from the CD liner notes of the 1988 release. [5] Coroner. Ron Broder (as Ron Royce) – vocals, bass; Tommy Vetterli (as Tommy T. Baron) – guitars; Marky Edelmann (Marquis Marky) – drums; Additional musicians. Gary Marlowe – synthesizer, effects; Dexter – backing vocals, assistant engineer; Production

  5. No More Color - Wikipedia

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    No More Color was the album where Coroner started to truly "progress", as the songs are still similar to their older, speedy, European thrash metal but start to feature elements of the avant-garde progressive thrash of their later albums, akin to the band's then-labelmates Watchtower.

  6. Thrash metal - Wikipedia

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    Several albums, some of which had come to be known as technical thrash metal, were released in 1991, including Overkill's Horrorscope, Heathen's Victims of Deception, Dark Angel's Time Does Not Heal, Sepultura's Arise, Coroner's Mental Vortex, Prong's Prove You Wrong and Forced Entry's As Above, So Below.

  7. 1991 in music - Wikipedia

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    Mental Vortex: Coroner - 13 Brand New Man: Brooks & Dunn: Debut Cypress Hill: Cypress Hill: Debut Mr. Bungle: Mr. Bungle: Debut 16 III: Sebadoh - 19 Strangeitude: Ozric Tentacles - 20 The Comfort Zone: Vanessa L. Williams - Help Yourself: Julian Lennon: US Honey Lingers: Voice of the Beehive: US Little Magnets Versus the Bubble of Babble ...

  8. Category:Coroner (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Coroner (band) albums or lists of Coroner (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Coroner (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Grin (Coroner album) - Wikipedia

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    Grin is the fifth studio album by the Swiss thrash metal band Coroner, released in 1993.It was the band's final album before their fourteen-year break up from 1996 to 2010, and to date, other than several new tracks on the 1995 compilation album Coroner, Grin remains the most recent studio album by the band.