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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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Goatwhore, known for blending death, black, thrash, and sludge metal, deliver ruthless, intense music with iconic tracks like “Born Of Satan’s Flesh.” With 25 years of blasting extreme metal, they've built a fierce legacy and earned acclaim for their relentless style and powerful albums.
Founded in 1991, Internal Bleeding pioneered the "Slam" metal genre. Their debut, "The One Dollar Demo," and influential "Voracious Contempt" inspired bands like Slipknot and Hatebreed.
Maryland's Dying Fetus, led by John Gallagher, excels in technical death metal with grindcore elements. Known for albums "Reign Supreme" and "Wrong One to Fuck With," they hit Billboard charts and toured with Kataklysm and Behemoth.
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, pioneers of death metal, deliver relentless precision in "Violence Unimagined." Featuring Erik Rutan, it's bolstered by Vince Locke's striking artwork.
High on Fire, formed in 1998, is a dynamic metal band known for their primal fury. Grammy-nominated, their unique sound features bassist Jeff Matz and percussionist Coady Willis.
Formed in Alexandria, Virginia, Pig Destroyer is a pioneering grindcore band known for intense tracks like "Prowler in the Yard." Signed to Relapse, they evolved from noisy grindcore to experimenting with doom and sound collages. Collaborations include splits with bands like Orchid and Converge. Key members include Scott Hull and J.R. Hayes, with standout albums such as "Terrifyer" and "Head Cage," featuring their first bass player.
Deadguy, a pioneering metalcore band from New Jersey, shaped the genre with their raw style. Their 1995 debut LP *Fixation on a Coworker* inspired many and made Decibel’s Hall of Fame.

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