Thursday, August 25, 2022

Sepultura Discography

 

Sepultura (Portuguese: [ˌsepuwˈtuɾɐ], "grave")[1] is a Brazilian heavy metal band from Belo Horizonte. Formed in 1984 by brothers Max and Igor Cavalera,the band was a major force in the groove metal, thrash metal and death metal[3] genres during the late 1980s and early 1990s,with their later experiments drawing influence from alternative metal, world music, nu metal,hardcore punk, and industrial metal.Sepultura has also been credited as one of the second wave of thrash metal acts from the late 1980s to early-to-mid-1990s.

The band has had several lineup changes throughout its existence, with Max and Igor Cavalera departing in 1996 and 2006, respectively. Sepultura's current lineup consists of vocalist Derrick Green (who replaced Max in 1998), guitarist Andreas Kisser, bassist Paulo Jr. and drummer Eloy Casagrande (who replaced Igor's successor Jean Dolabella in 2011). Since Igor Cavalera's departure in 2006, there have been no original members left in the band. Although Paulo Jr. joined Sepultura shortly after its formation in late 1984 and is the longest serving member, he did not play on any of the band's studio albums until Chaos A.D. (1993).[a] Kisser, who replaced onetime guitarist Jairo Guedz, has appeared on all of Sepultura's albums since their second full-length Schizophrenia (1987); he also recorded bass guitar until Chaos A.D..

Sepultura has released fifteen studio albums to date, the latest being Quadra (2020). Their most successful records are Beneath the Remains (1989), Arise (1991), Chaos A.D. (1993), and Roots (1996).Sepultura has sold over three million units in the United States and almost 20 million worldwide,gaining multiple gold and platinum records around the globe, including in countries as diverse as France,Australia,Indonesia,United States,Cyprus,and their native Brazil.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Humanzee – Discography

 

Label: Not On Label – none

Format:

Cassette, Single Sided, Album

Country: US

Released: 2014

Genre: Rock

Style: Grindcore

A1 Damnation 0:08

A2 Struggle 0:02

A3 No Escape 0:09

A4 Self Battle 0:20

A5 A World Not Meant For Man 1:27

A6 Blockhead (Brutal Truth) 0:06

A7 Red (The Locust) 2:12

A8 Ending Monolgue 1:18

short run of cassette tapes featuring the 4 song demo, a new song, two covers and an outro.

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Night Fever – Discography CD

 

Night Fever – Discography CD

Genre: Rock
Style: Hardcore, Punk
Year: 2017
Twilight Zone
Better Off Dead
Still Kicking
This Is Copenhagen
Wasted
Nuclear War
Insane
New Blood
Broken Man
K-Town Hardcore
When Will It End
Take It To The Max
This Aint A Game
Transparent
Hate
Another Year Of Misery
Fuck Your P.M.A.
Denied
Blow It Away

Scherbenschädel – Discography (2014-2016)

 

Label: LSD im Trinkwasser – LSD002, H8-Track Stereo – none

Format:

8-Track Cartridge, Compilation, Limited Edition, Numbered, Special Edition

Country: Germany

Released: Feb 24, 2017

Genre: Rock

Style: Grindcore, Punk

1 EZB

2 Unsere Welt

3 Digitales Leben

4 110

5 Mental Nekrose

6 Amok, Koma

7 Pisser

8 Profit

9 Abschaum

10 In Vitro

11 Maximum Protection

12 Live In Homburg

13 Ist Das Euer Ernst? Live In SB

Limited to 7 copies.

Includes handmade patches, stickers, lyrics sheet and a download code all packed in a cardboard box.

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Soiled – Discography (AKA: An Overdose Of Crappy Noise)

 

Label: Mortville Records – MORT:018

Format:

CDr, Compilation

Country: US

Released: 2004

Genre: Rock

Style: Noisecore

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No titles. The CD has 99 tracks and the back cover displays:

"Where this garbage come from...

1-9: V/A - Earfull Of Shit C-90 comp.

10: V/A - Audio Terrorism CD comp.

11: V/A - Attacked by Bees... C-35 comp.

12: V/A - Speed Freaks 7" comp.

13-33: 66 Song Demo + Live Stuff'95

34-81: Split w/ Morbid Vomit C-90

82: V/A - Fetus Records comp. LP, unreleased

83-98: V/A - Eating Broken Glass C-90 comp.

99: Live at Joey's Pub Demo"

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Testament - Discography (1987-2020)

 

Testament - Discography (1987-2020)

Thrash Metal (Heavy Metal) band from San Francisco, California (USA).


Initially founded as Legacy (27) in 1983 by Eric Peterson (guitar) his cousin Derrick Ramírez (guitar and vocals) and Mike Ronchette (drums). Same year Steve "Zetro" Souza joined as vocalist, Gregg Christian as bassist and Louie Clemente replaced Mike on drums. In 1984 Alex Skolnick replaced Derrick on the guitar and they began rehearsing for their first demo.


In 1985 they recorded their first demo called "First Strike Is Deadly" and in 1986 they changed their name into Testament after parting ways with Zetro (who left to join fellow Bay-area thrashers Exodus) and hooking up with new vocalist Chuck Billy. After the successful debut album "The Legacy" they played the Dynamo festival in Holland and recorded a live EP. Their second album made Testament one of the world's biggest metal bands and a tour was arranged with Megadeth, Voivod, Anthrax, Judas Priest and others. Their third album "Practice What You Preach" sold more than 400,000 copies.


After the release of 1992's "The Ritual", Louie Clemente and lead guitarist Alex Skolnick left the band and were replaced by guitarist Glen Alvelais and drummer Paul Bostaph, both from the band Forbidden. In 1995, after more line up changes which included guitarist James Murphy replacing Alvelais and a few different guys behind the drums, the band was dropped from Atlantic Records and they therefore decided to create their own label called Burnt Offerings Inc. In 1996 Testament split up during the pre-production for the seventh album. Chuck told that he and Eric would form a new band called Dog Faced Gods while James left to do a personal project and Greg formed the band Flangue. However Eric and Chuck soon resurrected the Testament name with various players. 1997's "Demonic" featured founding member Derrick Ramirez (playing bass) and drummer Gene Hoglan. 1999's "The Gathering" saw the return of James Murphy, along with bassist Steve DiGiorgio and former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo.


In 2005, after several years of playing with different line ups and Chuck's battle with cancer, he and Eric reunited with "classic line up" members Alex Skolnick, Greg Christian, and Louie Clemente for a series of show which resulted in the release of a live album. Moving forward, the original members opted to continue working together, with exception of Louie Clemente, who was unable to commit to the band full time and was replaced by ex-Dimmu Borgir drummer Nick Barker. Barker's tenure was brief, as visa problems prevented him from working in the US, and he was replaced by Paul Bostaph.


Testament began recording their new album, Dark Roots of Earth, on June 20, 2011. Paul Bostaph was unable to take part in the recording due to a "serious injury"; however, he was expected to rejoin when the band tours to support the album. Gene Hoglan, who played drums on the band's 1997 album Demonic, filled in for Paul on the drum tracks. It was announced on December 1st that Paul Bostaph left Testament. Gene Hoglan recorded the drums tracks for Dark Roots of Earth and continues to play live with the band. In interviews, Testament have expressed pleasure in Hoglan's playing, and a hope that he will continue with the band for the foreseeable future. In 2014, it was announced that Testament and Greg Christian had parted ways.


Current Line Up:

Chuck Billy - Vocals (1986 – )

Eric Peterson - Guitar (1986 – )

Alex Skolnick - Guitar (1986 – 1992, 2001, 2005 – )

Dave Lombardo - Drums (2022 -

Steve DiGiorgio - Bass (1998 – 2004, 2014 – )

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Dream Theater - Discography (1986-2021)

 

Dream Theater is an American progressive metal band formed in 1985 under the name Majesty by John Petrucci, John Myung and Mike Portnoy while they attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. They subsequently dropped out of their studies to concentrate further on the band that would eventually become Dream Theater. Their current lineup consists of Petrucci, Myung, vocalist James LaBrie, keyboardist Jordan Rudess and drummer Mike Mangini.

Over the course of various lineup changes, Petrucci and Myung have been the only two constant members, and Portnoy remained with the band until 2010, when he left to pursue other musical endeavors and he has since been replaced by Mangini. After a brief stint with Chris Collins, followed by Charlie Dominici (who was dismissed from Dream Theater not long after the release of their first album), LaBrie was hired as the band's singer in 1991. Dream Theater's first keyboardist, Kevin Moore, left the band after three albums and was replaced by Derek Sherinian in 1995 after a period of touring. After just one album with Sherinian, they replaced him with current keyboardist Jordan Rudess in 1999.

To date, Dream Theater has released fifteen studio albums. The band's highest-selling release is their second album Images and Words (1992), which reached No. 61 on the Billboard 200 chart.[1] Both the albums Awake (1994) and Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (2002) also entered the charts at No. 32 and No. 46, respectively, and received critical acclaim. Their fifth album, Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory (1999), was ranked number 95 on the October 2006 issue of Guitar World magazine's list of the greatest 100 guitar albums of all time.[2] It was also ranked as the 15th Greatest Concept Album in March 2003 by Classic Rock Magazine.

As of 2018, Dream Theater has sold over 12 million records worldwide[4][5] and has received three Grammy Award nominations (including one win in 2022).Along with Queensrÿche and Fates Warning, the band has been referred to as one of the "big three" of the progressive metal genre, responsible for its development and popularization.

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Motörhead - Discography (1977-2021)

 


Motörhead were an English rock band formed in June 1975 by bassist, singer, and songwriter Ian Fraser Kilmister (1945–2015), professionally known by his stage name Lemmy, who had remained the sole constant member. The band are often considered a precursor to, or one of the earliest members of, the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, which re-energised heavy metal in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Despite this, Lemmy had always dubbed their music as simply "rock and roll".


To its end, Motörhead had released twenty-three studio albums, ten live recordings, twelve compilation albums and five EPs. Usually a power trio, they had particular success in the early 1980s with several successful singles in the UK Top 40 chart. The albums Overkill, Bomber, Ace of Spades, and particularly No Sleep 'til Hammersmith, cemented Motörhead's reputation as a top-tier rock band. As of 2012, Motörhead have sold more than 15 million albums worldwide.


Motörhead are typically classified as Rock N Roll by Lemmy and band members, and their fusion of punk rock into the genre helped to pioneer speed metal and thrash metal. Their lyrics typically covered such topics as war, good versus evil, abuse of power, promiscuous sex, substance abuse, and, most famously, gambling. The name "Motörhead" is a reference to users of the drug amphetamine. The band's distinctive fanged-face logo, with its oversized boar's tusks, chains, and spikes, was created by artist Joe Petagno in 1977 for the cover of the Motörhead album and has appeared in many variations on covers of ensuing albums. The fanged face has been referred to variously as "War-Pig" and "Snaggletooth". The band is ranked number 26 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.


When Lemmy Kilmister died in December 2015, Mickey Dee declared that Motörhead (officially) is disbanded. No more tours or albums will be made. Only the brand will survive for the future.


Last line-up:

Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister (vocals, bass 1975-2015)

Phil "Zoomster" Campbell (guitar, 1984-2015)

Mickey Dee (drums, 1992-2015)


Past members:

Matt Sorum (touring drummer, 2009)

Tommy Aldrigde (In studio recording most of the 'March Or Die' album, 1992)

Michael "Wurzel" Burston (guitar, 1984-95)

Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor (drums, 1975-84 / 1987-92)

Pete Gill (drums, 1984-87)

Brian Robertson (guitar, 1982-83)

"Fast" Eddie Clarke (guitar, 1976-82)

Larry Wallis (guitar, 1975-76)

Lucas Fox (drums, 1975)

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Armored Saint - Discography (1983-2021)

 

Armored Saint is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1982. Since 1990, the band has consisted of John Bush on lead vocals, Joey Vera on bass, Jeff Duncan on rhythm guitar and the Sandoval brothers (Gonzo and Phil) on drums and lead guitar, respectively. Of the current lineup, Bush and Vera are the two constant members. To date, the band has released eight studio albums, one EP, two live albums and one compilation album.

As one of the leaders of the Los Angeles heavy metal scene, Armored Saint achieved moderate success during the 1980s with their 1983 self-titled EP and first three studio albums: March of the Saint (1984), Delirious Nomad (1985) and Raising Fear (1987).[1] Prior to the release of their fourth studio album Symbol of Salvation (1991), the band was plagued by extended inactivity, due to record company issues and the death of their original guitarist Dave Prichard, who died of leukemia in 1990. Armored Saint eventually broke up when Bush joined Anthrax in 1992 to replace Joey Belladonna, but reunited in 1999, and has continued to tour and record since then.

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