Death By Dawn | nl

Deathcore is a German Death/grind band from the 80's. They released two albums one in 1990 which is called "Spontaneous Underground" and another one in 1994 called "Monobrow". .
There are at least two artists by the name of Predawn: 1. Guitarist and singer-songwriter Miwako Shimizu began her solo project Predawn in 2008. The name was inspired by Mimei Ogawa (1882-1961), the father of modern Japanese children's literature. Predawn is based in Tokyo but she has performed at many festivals in Japan including Fuji Rock Festival and apbank fes in 2009 and 2010. In June 2010, she released her first mini-album, 手のなかの鳥 (Te no naka no tori, "A Bird in the Hand"), which she recorded by herself and on which she played all instruments. She has collaborated with other...
Five Finger Death Punch were formed in 2005 by guitarist Zoltan Bathory (formerly of U.P.O.). The American Capitalist Songfacts states that Bathory came up with the name after being amused by a scene involving a five finger punch in Kill Bill 2. Other members recruited to the band include former Motograter & Ghost Machine vocalist Ivan Moody, former W.A.S.P. members guitarist Darrell Roberts and drummer Jeremy Spencer, and former Anubis Rising/Deadsett bassist Matt Snell. The band recorded their debut album The Way of the Fist in 2006 with Stevo "Shotgun" Bruno (Mötley Crüe, Prong) and Mike Sarkisyan (Spineshank). The record...
There are two bands sharing this name: 1. A Brutal Death Metal from Jogjakarta, Indonesia. Formed in the middle 1995, Death Vomit wrote their own Death Metal materials. After a few demos, vomiting the debut album 'Eternally Deprecated' (1999). This album was self released (Demented Mind Records) and succesfully crushed Indonesian Death Metal scene. Re-released in 2002 under licensed by Extreme Souls Production and more spread the hatred all around Indonesia. In August 2006 the album called 'The Prophecy' released through Rottrevore Records. Not just prove as an old Death Metal Band, this release more crushing than before and good...