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Formed in Buffalo, NY in 1988, Cannibal Corpse helped found, manipulate and transcend the very boundaries of death metal beginning with the scandalously controversial debut, Eaten Back To Life. Raising the eyebrows of inquisitive metal fans and incensed parents and politicians, the record - produced by Scott Burns at the now renowned Morrisound Studios - was more extreme and confrontational than anything the Death Metal genre had ever known. As a result of the band's gruesome cover art, grisly lyrics and song titles like "Hammer Smashed Face," "Meat Hook Sodomy" and "Addicted To Vaginal Skin," follow-up records Butchered At Birth...
With a background in Hip Hop going back many years, the mysterious Shiba San - a proficient DJ and producer - has been creating quite a stir recently with his Deep House / Ghetto House influenced productions fusing old analog sounds with the latest technology of today, achieving rock-solid productions and creating his own personal sound. .
Hailing from the Zürich area in Switzerland, Tribal write rock songs and ballads full of emotions, ranging from politics involvement to gloomy memories. They write and sing their lyrics in English and self-produce their records. Founded in August 2003 by Mark Rossi (guitars), Greg Bailey (vocals) and Üse Müller (bass guitar), Tribal later added drummer Andy Gantenbain (drums) to complete their line-up. Most of the year 2004 was spent playing live in clubs and composing and recording their first tracks. Among them, the audience-swinging Feed the Public and the melancholy ballad Daddy were recorded as their first demo CD. In...
1-Biba is an Italo Disco singer, who was produced by T. Cassidy, Davide Romani and Giancarlo Meo. Biba released several singles: "Close To You", "Do Your Thing", "Top Model", "Istambul", "Otomatic Fever", "Break Of Dawn" and "Hangin' On/Space Travel". 2-Biba are an ambient folk-electronica duo who specialise in pounding drum machines and echoy guitar. Hailing from the small mining town of Heanor, buried somewhere in the East Midlands some eight miles from Derby they comprise of James Faulkner (formerly of JFI) and Matt Spalding (ex-Distopia, also currently of Mascot Fight) they have a wide range of influences, though are principally...