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Die Pigeon Die

Die Pigeon Die is a Goregrind band hailing from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Die Pigeon Die have just realised an album called 'Ripped From V To A'. This album contains Chunky Filthy Grooves with horrendous vomitin vocals. The band has 4 members: Leo - Vocals. Sam - Guitars. Jack - Drums/Vocals. Webster - Bass. They are currently signed to label No Escape. The band was formed in 2005.

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AfterBirth

There's more bands namedAfterbirth:
1) D-beat/crustcore punk band from Edinburgh (with members from Scotland, England, Czech and Poland) which released a demo CD in 2005 (called Robots Of Death) and "Your Gods Vomit In Disgust" LP in 2007 (on 4 different labels including Insane Society from Czech and Scream Records from Poland). They plan to record a new LP in June 2008. 2)Brutal old school Death Metal from NY. Only released a few demos, but never forgotten!!!!!!

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Mangled

Mangled was formed in 1989, released two well received demos shortly thereafter ('Cadaverous' in '92 and 'Perish' in '93). In 1997 Wild Rags signed the band and went on to release Mangled's debut MCD 'In Emptiness.' In 1998 the band signed to Fadeless Records for the release of 'Ancient Times' which comprised all of their earlier material on CD format. 2000 marked a crucial turning point for Mangled as they signed to The Plague, a subsidiary of Hammerheart Records (now Karmageddon Media)...

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Bludgeon

Bludgeon - Biography BLUDGEON
World Controlled
Mark Duca – Vocals / Guitars
Ryan Blazek "BLAZE" - Drums
Carlos Alvarez - Guitars
Chris Studtmann "CS" – Bass Bludgeon is a unique metal entity from Chicago that is not afraid to cause mayhem. The first band signed to Magic Circle Music, Bludgeon takes extreme metal by the balls and doesn’t let go. Their sophomore album, “World Controlled” is a brutal assault on the senses that is sure to leave a lasting impression on fans of death, thrash, hardcore and speed metal.

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Tiny Tim

The name Tiny Tim was first popularized by author Charles Dickens, and has been used by several musical performers including a jump blues singer, and a rockabilly artist but is most commonly associated with Herbert Buckingham Khaury (April 12, 1932

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