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Quinto Sol is a reggae band from East Los Angeles (California). The current lineup consists of Mizraim Leal, Martin Perez, Cesar Villalobos , Abel Gonzalez, Bernie Bran, Mark Spiller , Jeremy Park, David Ortega, Tezozomoc , Joaquin Pacheco, and Max O’Leary. Their music is deeply rooted in community and roots music from the Americas, to the Caribbean and Africa. Having emerged from the artist/activist community of East Los Angeles in 1993, Quinto Sol is roots-reggae woven seamlessly with Latin rhythms like Cumbia, Rumba, and son. Quinto Sol is a collective of musicians, inspired to use music as a tool for...
Parasitic Extirpation began its existence in the fall of 2007 shortly after the disintegration of New England death metal outfit Porphyria. Blue Spinazola (Guitar, also of Dysentery/Sexcrement) and Tim Murphy (Vocals) were left to press on and continue brutalizing, and they did by quickly recruiting ex-The Taste of Silver drummer Alex Carrara to solidify a concrete foundation. The group then integrated Drew Copeland-Will of Proteus/Dysentery into the low end pocket and Chris Kessaris (3 Headed Monster) into lead guitar position. The end result is a precise and tightly woven fusion of technical death metal & guttural, groove-laden insanity. The band...
Vim Patior is a Melodic Black Metal band formed in Poland. The band members are Haar lead vocalist and bass player, Vim, the guitarist and drum programmer and Lunar, whom does keyboards. On the contrary of the typical Black Metal lineups, the band has a very Space-like Atmosphere, which is seen to be a unique property of Black Metal. Many demos and such have been recorded but the one and only full-length album is "Magni Nominis Umbra", a 1999 Black Metal hit. This album was recorded shortly after the three year gap, in which they've formed. Nowadays, Vim Patior is...
Rock band from Portland, Oregon. http://www.myspace.com/watsonvillepatio .
Peruvian Chicha band founded in 1967 by guitarist Pancho Acosta (real name: Francisco Acosta), vocalist Pepe Baroni, and bassist Carlos Hayre. They played Cuban music with electric guitars, developing the unique Peruvian electric guitar sound that led to the birth of Peruvian psychedelic cumbia and chicha. In the early 1970s Acosta went on to play in Los Kintos. .