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Trinity aka Junior Brammer (b. Wade Brammer, 1954, Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae deejay and producer, whose career began in the mid-1970s and continued into the 1990s. Bio.: Born in 1954, Brammer was educated at the Alpha Boys School. After initially working under the name Prince Glen, he began working under the stage name Trinity, taken from the spaghetti western character. After working as a deejay on several Kingston sound systems, he made his debut recording in March 1976 with "Set Up Yourself" for producer Joseph Hoo Kim. "Words of The Prophet" followed for Yabby You, who also produced his...
1. Metronome (メトロノーム) is a Japanese band which is often described as Techno-punk, and that takes its influence from many genres, including techno, rock, hardcore and pop. They have also been described as gamewave and nintendocore. Their songs typically sample video game, or video game inspired, sounds and while being based in rock, are heavily electronic as well. They have a total of 22 official releases, albums and singles. Metronome is an indie band based in Tokyo with a small but loyal fanbase, along with scattered fans overseas. Metronome's claim to fame is that they travelled from the future—The year...
1) Black Metal band from Thessaloniki, Greece. 100% D.I.Y. and anti-NSBM, featuring members of some local hardcore/crust bands (Dyspnea and Go Filth Go). 2) Black Metal band from Cleveland, OH Black Trinity was formed from the remnants of Cleveland, Ohio’s Black/Death Metal band Noktuary. Black Trinity then consisted of Surt on drums and vocals, and Hymir on guitars and bass. Their focus at that time was to continue the USBM genre by virtue of keeping that old school Black Metal style and feel. Several demo tapes were recorded but not officially released. After a few setbacks, as well as different...
Formed in 2002, Metronome Charisma was Bertrand, Gaëtan, Jérôme and Julien. Fusing elements of hardcore, emo and metal into a strain of rocking chaos, they quickly wrote eight aggressive and desperate songs, creating their own style that would be best described as Botch meets Envy. Metronome Charisma played its first shows in their hometown, Bordeaux (France), a city which is better known for its wine than for its hardcore scene, supporting screamo heroes Yaphet Kotto. In June of 2002, they recorded the 8 songs for a demo which got great reviews among French HxC magazines, webzines and fanzines... They later...