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Cattle Decapitation is an American deathgrind band formed in San Diego, California, in 1996.The band's current lineup includes vocalist Travis Ryan, guitarists Josh Elmore and Belisario Dimuzio, bassist Olivier Pinard, and drummer David McGraw.
The Harvest Floor is the fourth studio album by American deathgrind band Cattle Decapitation.It was released through Metal Blade Records on January 20, 2009. The album was recorded and mixed at Sharkbite studios in Oakland, California, with engineering and production handled by Billy Anderson. [1]
Dave McGraw & Mandy Fer are an American folk rock singer-songwriter duo based in northwest Washington State. McGraw & Fer had both been pursuing solo singer-songwriter music careers before they began their musical partnership in the summer of 2010. During their live performances, McGraw sings and plays acoustic guitar & djembe. Fer sings and ...
Dave McGraw – drums; Derek Engemann – bass, additional gang vocals on "The Prophets of Loss", keyboards and drums on "The Burden of Seven Billion" Guest musicians. Philip H. Anselmo – narration on "The Prophets of Loss" Additional musicians. Author & Punisher – intro of "Plagueborne" Jürgen Bartsch – spoken word on "Pacific Grim"
The play of the game, statement of the early season and moment that surely sent hardened NFL coaches into collective shock was right there on national television Sunday night. National television ...
Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson looks at a replay on the scoreboard as he discusses a call with an official during the first half of an NCAA college football game against North Carolina ...
Death Atlas was recorded at Denver's Flatline Audio with producer Dave Otero. Album artwork was by Wes Benscoter. [2] Vocalist Travis Ryan comments: "We have crafted what we feel is our strongest album to date", [3] (...) "Musically and lyrically, there is a lot of grief, anger, hate, passion, and emotion poured into this one". [4]
Sedera is what’s known as a “health care sharing ministry,” one of more than 100 such groups in the U.S. Most are rooted in Christianity and emphasize their faith-based values.