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Cannibal Corpse with Escuela Grind, Dying Fetus, and more

May 27, 2023 at 2:00 PM  ·  Baltimore Soundstage, Baltimore, MD Baltimore Soundstage, Baltimore, MD

Cannibal Corpse
May 27
Cannibal Corpse
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Maryland grindcore/tech-death kings Dying Fetus (led by John Gallagher): blastbeats + hooks. Known for Destroy the Opposition; Billboard hits Reign Supreme & Wrong One.
Sanguisugabogg, originating from Columbus, Ohio, delivers brutal death metal with a distinctive "caveman" style. The band is known for savagely downtuned, heavy grooves and grotesque, often tongue-in-cheek lyrical themes. Their discography includes notable albums such as Tortured Whole, Homicidal Ecstasy, and Hideous Aftermath. Popular songs like "Dead as Shit" and "Abhorrent Contraception" exemplify their unique, drug-infused death metal sound. They are recognized for their intense performances and singular approach to the genre.
Rochester, NY death metal band (formed 2018) with pit-ready hooks; known for “Brandish the Blade.” Pitchfork BNM, Decibel Top 40 ’22; toured w/ Exodus.
USA-born black metal outfit Hulder blends Scandinavian-style riffs with atmospheric, ritual moods; multilingual lyrics (English, Flemish, Proto‑Germanic), plus acoustic & hurdy-gurdy.
The Dwarves, formed in Chicago, are known for their crude, high-speed punk rock led by Blag Dahlia and He Who Cannot Be Named. Notorious for wild antics, they gained fame with 1990’s "Blood Guts & Pussy." Their sound evolved in albums like "Sugarfix" and "The Dwarves Invented Rock & Roll." The band worked with artists like Dexter Holland and Nick Oliveri and released music on labels like Sub Pop and Epitaph. Their provocative style maintained a cult following despite controversies.
Cannibal Corpse: premier death metal vets; “Violence Unimagined” is 11-track, precise and brutal. New guitarist Erik Rutan (Hate Eternal/Morbid Angel); art by Vince Locke.
Formed 1998, High on Fire delivers volume-driven, primal heavy metal; known for “conquest by volume” sound, Grammy-nominated; feat. Matt Pike, Jeff Matz & Coady Willis.
Napalm Death, formed in Meriden, England in 1981, pioneered grindcore, blending hardcore punk and death metal. Known for extreme speed, blast beats, guttural vocals, and sociopolitical lyrics, their influential albums include "Scum" and "Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism". "You Suffer" holds the Guinness World Record for shortest song. They have collaborated with artists like Melvins and are a top-selling death metal band.
Alexandria, VA grindcore vets Pig Destroyer: bassist-free chaos, blastbeats & dual vocals. Relapse band behind “Prowler in the Yard” + collabs w/ Converge, Isis.
Baltimore deathgrind vets (since 2003), feat. ex–Dying Fetus Jason Netherton & Kevin Talley; 6+ albums, 1000+ shows/44 countries; best-seller “Rituals of Power” (“New Salem”).
Spectral Wound, a Canadian black metal band from Montreal, emerged in 2012, known for their virulent, melancholic style. They fuse raw aggression with atmospheric melodies, creating an intense sound. Notable albums include 2021's "A Diabolic Thirst" and 2024's "Songs of Blood and Mire." Popular songs feature "Frigid and Spellbound" and "Aristocratic Suicidal Black Metal." They are recognized for their impactful contributions to Canadian black metal.
NY death metal pioneers formed 1991; created “slam” groove-heavy style. Demos “Invocation of Evil” (5K+ sold) and “Perpetual Degradation”; debut “Voracious Contempt” (1995) blueprint that influenced Slipknot & Hatebreed. Albums: Extinction of Benevolence, Driven to Conquer, Onward to Mecca, Imperium, Corrupting Influence.

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