I'm just gonna dump almost every single band in my research list which I've built over the years, as there is no point to keep them to myself.
All these bands might be metal, as they shared gigs with metal bands, but all I really know are their names, they were all active during the early and mid 2000s:
Needs research. -
Hearafter (possibly from Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Spongeworthy (possibly from Arizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Test Perimitive (possibly from Arizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Chain Drive (possibly from Arizona, United States)
Punk. -
Getaway Gunner (Kingman, Arizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Out of Nowhere (possibly from Arizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Alexander's Attic (possibly from Arizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Shadow Theory (possibly from Arizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Noobs (possibly from Arizona, United States)
Seemingly punk. -
Birdland Mafia (Kingman, Aizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Trick Rolled (possibly from Arizona, United States)
Hard rock. Blacklisted. -
Hand over Fist (Arizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Awaken (Prescott, Arizona, United States)
Released a 3-song demo with the tracks "Inside" and "Yesterday's Disguise", titled
Wicked Innocence.
Needs research. -
Demonx (possibly from Arizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Hoss (Arizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Resurrection (United States)
Alternative rock. -
Incentive Red (Lake Havasu, Arizona, United States)
Needs research. -
Dead World (New Orleans, Louisiana, United States)
Needs research. -
Negative Sanity (Possibly from Arizona, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Barrage (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Needs research. -
Halcyon (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Needs research. -
Inhouse (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Alternative rock. -
Men from Earth (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Alternative rock. -
Tabitha's Secret (Orlando, Florida, United States, 1990-1995)
Noise rock. -
Load (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Needs research. -
Headshock (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Likely released a cassette titled
Recorded Distorted. Jeff Vitolo from Tyger Tyger (on the site) played in this band.
(thanks PaganiusI)
Hard rock. -
Bleeding Hearts (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Hard rock. Blacklisted. -
The Kill (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Punk. -
Lunatic Picnic (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Needs research. -
Motor (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Glam rock. -
Vandal (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Needs research. -
Blak (Clearwater, Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Seemingly groove/nu-metal. Released a demo in the mid-'90s with the track "What's in a Color?".
Needs research. -
Beat Me Up (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Needs research. -
Pushing Daisies (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Punk. -
Shyster (Orlando, Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Indie rock. -
Sixo (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Needs research. -
Skunkworks (Florida, United States, active during the mid '90s)
Some sort of alternative/groove/nu-metal. Released a CD in 1994 later released on streaming platforms.
https://open.spotify.com/album/01P75usM ... v8Jxgw8KnQNeeds research. -
Necrobios (Salto, Salto, Uruguay, active in the '90s)
Punk. -
Strawman (United States)
Rap rock. -
Adrian Blitzer (United States)
Needs research. -
Dead Leaves (United States)
Some sort of groove metal/rock with soft rock ballads from what I can make out. Released two CDs (EP and full-length), the latter available on Spotify.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1425049-Dead-Leaveshttps://open.spotify.com/album/2FMAoVbG ... Ib-AdQijzw"Melodic modern rock". -
Seventh Hour (United States)
Needs research. -
No Real People (United States)
From Pennsylvania, formed in 2001, active until around 2005. By 2003 they were about to release a CD titled
Drop the Focus. Genre could be anything.
Members:
- Jordan Zabady (Bass)
- Mike Lackey (Drums, Percussion)
- Joe (Guitars, Backing vocals) (Also in Human Shield and Skeleton Hands, both on the site)
- Sean Kunkle (Vocals)
Needs research. -
Choptank (possibly from Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Needs research. -
Withered Decay (United States)
Needs research. -
Blood Runs Cold (Akron, Ohio, United States)
Included Vinnie Mansfield on guitars, also in Noble Tyranny (see below).
Needs research. -
Kill Machine (possibly from Arizona, United States)
Dustin Ross, from Demonaxe (already on the site), told me about this band, and said that someone called Matt Wald would know more.
Needs research. -
Patience Method (United States)
They were recording an album as of 2005.
Needs research. -
Pukechrist (possibly from Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Death metal band, included a member named "E-vil", who played bass for Amaranthyne (already on the list) in 2003.
Needs research. -
Crucified Heart (possibly from Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Power metal band, possibly Christian. Included both Lord Gideon and Killian Thorn until 1996, both from Mournful Vengeance (band already on the site).
Needs research. -
Devout Regime (possibly from Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Possibly a Christian band from the mid/late '90s. Included Killian Thorn from Mournful Vengeance/Aristaeus.
Needs research. -
Akeldama (Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States)
Previous name for Mournful Vengeance/Aristaeus (both on the site) between 1994 and 1999. They reportedly played Symphonic Death Metal and were signed to Cue Last Image Records. Included both Killian Thorn and Lord Gideon from Mournful Vengeance.
These are bands from Argentina:
Needs research. -
Deathbed (Berisso, Buenos Aires, active around the late 2000s)
Death metal. They played a gig in Paraná, Entre Ríos, in 2009.
Needs research. -
Supervivencia (possibly from Entre Ríos, active around the late 2000s)
Nu-metal. -
Exasperar (possibly from Entre Ríos, active around the late 2000s)
Needs research. -
Morbo (Paraná, Entre Ríos, active since at least 2001 up to 2007)
Seemingly a mix of death and possibly nu-metal. Apparently they recorded some sort of demo in 2001.
Needs research. -
Psicofrenética (Concordia, Entre Ríos, active during the '90s)
Needs research. -
Letargo (Paraná, Entre Ríos, active during the late '80s/'90s)
Needs research. -
Carne Podrida (possibly from Paraná, Entre Ríos, active during the late '80s/'90s)
Needs research. -
Panteón (Santa Fe, active during the late '80s/'90s)
Needs research. -
Al Acecho (Tucumán)
Needs research. -
Death Wart (Salta)
Needs research. -
Orgullo Argentino (Most likely from the Northwest, in Tucumán or Salta)
Needs research. -
Seis de Basto (Mendoza, active as of 2007)
Seemingly a heavy/power metal band. A
song is available on YouTube.
Needs research. -
Alquimia (Possibly from Santa Fe or Entre Ríos, active during the late '80s and/or '90s)
Needs research. -
Apocalipsis (Rosario, Santa Fe, possibly active during the '90s and/or 2000s)
Needs research. -
Non Serbian (Santa Fe, possibly active during the '90s and/or 2000s)
Needs research. -
Herejía (Santa Fe, possibly active during the '90s and/or 2000s)
Needs research. -
Angeles de Acero (Freyre, Córdoba, active between 2003 and 2018)
Needs research. -
Lagrimal (Possibly from Santa Fe or Entre Ríos, active during the late '90s and/or 2000s)
Needs research. -
AV18 (Alto Verde, Santa Fe, formed in 2003, last active as of 2011)
Seemingly they played heavy/speed metal and recorded a demo with the tracks "La clave de la ciencia", "Mendigos" and "Unidad y libertad".
Added. -
Ultratumba (Santa Fe, possibly active during the '90s and/or 2000s)
Needs research. -
Thrauma (Santa Fe, possibly active during the '90s and/or 2000s)
Needs research. -
Contenedor (Santa Fe, possibly active during the late '80s and/or '90s)
Needs research. -
Bangladesh (Santa Fe, possibly active during the late '80s and/or '90s)
Could be a pop punk band which released a CD in 2003, which is on Discogs.
Needs research. -
Armageddon (Santa Fe, possibly active during the late '80s and/or '90s)
Needs research. -
Leprosario (Santa Fe, possibly active during the late '80s and/or '90s)
A band called Leprosario from the Buenos Aires Province have online presence but they don't seem to be the same band at all.
Needs research. -
Purgatorio (Santa Fe, possibly active during the late '80s and/or '90s)
Needs research. -
Sudaca (Paraná, Entre Ríos, possibly active during the late '80s and/or '90s)
Could be an alternative rock band which released a demo cassette in 1999, available on Discogs.
Needs research. -
Blaster (Paraná, Entre Ríos, possibly active during the late '80s and/or '90s)
Needs research. -
Cienpies (Possibly from Santa Fe or Entre Ríos, possibly active during the late '80s and/or '90s)
Needs research. -
Koma 4 (Possibly from Santa Fe or Entre Ríos, possibly active during the late '80s and/or '90s)
Not to be confused with Koma 4 from Trelew, Chubut or Koma 4 from Del Viso, Buenos Aires.
Added. -
Sacrifais (Santa Fe, possibly active during the late '90s and/or 2000s)
Heavy metal. Released a demo CD in 2009.
Added. -
Garrass (Santa Fe, possibly active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Vestigio (Santa Fe, possibly active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Desley (Santa Fe, possibly active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Artherial (Paraná, Entre Ríos, possibly active during the 2000s/2010s)
Heavy/thrash/groove metal. Seem to have some studio recordings.
Needs research. -
La Moledora (Crespo, Entre Ríos, possibly active during the 2000s/2010s)
The band was recording an album as of 2011.
Needs research. -
Redención (Villaguay, Entre Ríos, possibly active during the 2000s/2010s)
Heavy/power metal. They apparently recorded some stuff on a studio but there's no proof of release so far.
Needs research. -
Thrantor (Santa Fe, active as of 2006)
Needs research. -
Vandalica (Santa Fe, active as of 2006)
Hard rock. -
Bajo Antro (Santa Fe, active as of 2006)
Needs research. -
Insight (Possibly from Santa Fe or Entre Ríos, possibly active as during the '90s/2000s)
Needs research. -
Tales (Possibly from Santa Fe or Entre Ríos, possibly active as during the '90s/2000s)
Melodic hard rock. Blacklisted. -
Veneno (Paraná, Entre Ríos, formed in 2010)
Alternative rock. -
20 Vatios (Possibly from Santa Fe or Entre Ríos, possibly active as during the '90s/2000s)
Blues rock. -
Siete Millas (Possibly from Santa Fe or Entre Ríos, possibly active as during the '90s/2000s)
Hard rock. -
Falarica Sarabatana (Possibly from Santa Fe or Entre Ríos, possibly active as during the '90s/2000s)
Blues rock. -
La Patada del Duende (Crespo, Entre Ríos, possibly active as during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Templarios (Diamante, Entre Ríos, possibly active as during the 2000s)
At least one song in a death/thrash metal style was recorded in studio around 2010. No VR proof for now, however.
Do not confuse this band with Templarios from Concordia, Entre Ríos.
Needs research. -
Presagios (San Rafael, Mendoza, active as of 2009)
Not to be confused with the alternative rock nor another metal band, both from Buenos Aires.
Blues rock. -
El Atajo (Mendoza, active as of 2010)
Needs research. -
Topeka (Mendoza, active as of 2010)
Added. -
Adan Cabron (Tucumán, possibly active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Nomine (Tucumán, possibly active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Garage (Tucumán, possibly active during the 2000s
Needs research. -
Hook (Tucumán, possibly active during the 2000s)
Hard Rock. -
Atica (Tucumán, possibly active during the 2000s)
Blacklisted. Hard rock. -
Dol Amroth (Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz)
Needs research. -
Receptores (San Julian, Santa Cruz, active as of 2009)
Disbanded by 2010. Might have not recorded anything. Only
a few live recordings are available on YouTube. Members went on to form a band called
Pacto.
Heavy metal band. A few crappy live recordings are available on YouTube.
Needs research. -
Hora H (From Santa Fe, possibly active during the mid-late '80s and/or early '90s)
They seemingly disbanded and its members formed Alcohólica (see below).
Needs research. -
Alcohólica (From Santa Fe, possibly active during the mid-late '80s and/or early '90s)
Possibly played thrash/hardcore, as they are claimed to have influenced A Punto (already on the site). They were apparently formed from Hora H (see above).
Needs research. -
La Cruz (Santa Fe, possibly active during the late '80s and/or '90s)
Could just be De La Cruz (see below). It's not the same band as the one from Paraná, Entre Ríos.
Needs research. -
Cautivo (From Santa Fe or Entre Ríos, active during the late '90s and/or 2000s)
This is most likely the band from Concepción del Uruguay, Entre Ríos, but it'd be better to confirm this first based on this flyer's date:
Needs research. -
Odisea (Santa Fe, possibly active during the '90s and/or 2000s)
Might just be one of the bands already on the site, but this I can't confirm either.
Needs research. -
Drakkar (Santa Fe)
Originally active during the '90s, probably formed in 1994, disbanded, then seemingly reformed in 2013. Might have also been active briefly during the 2000s. They have a
Facebook page and a contact email:
[email protected]They apparently recorded a live show in 2017.
Needs research. -
Mentor (Santa Fe, Argentina, active during the 2000s)
Thrash metal band. A 2006 live recording of them playing a Slayer cover is available on YouTube.
Needs research. -
Tournament (Santa Fe, Argentina, active during the 2000s)
Thrash metal band. I found a flyer of a show in which they opened for Logos.
Needs research. -
Mutilación (Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina, active during the 2000s)
Thrash metal band. I found a flyer of a show they played around 2007 or 2008. A short video of a gig by them with Tournament and Mentor, in 2006, is available on YouTube.
Needs research. -
Grifor (Santa Fe, possibly active during the '90s and/or 2000s)
Included Jorge Miño, also in Destroyer, Doble Filo and R.E.B.E.L.S. (all of them on the site).
Needs research. -
Deja Vu (Santa Fe)
Included Jorge Miño, also in Destroyer, Doble Filo and R.E.B.E.L.S. (all of them on the site).
Mostly hard rock. -
Ave Cesar (Tucumán, active during the 2000s)
Might have included Xavier Moyano from Seliger and Vital.
Needs research. -
Excálibur (Most likely from Entre Ríos, active during the late '80s/'90s)
Included Darío Ramos, from Leyenda and Estigma. Not the same band as the one from Santa Fe, already on the site.
Needs research. -
Nostradamus (Most likely from Entre Ríos, active during the late '80s/'90s)
Members:
- Carlos Chabeuf (Bass, also in Leyenda)
- Julio Kuzbyt (Guitars, also in Leyenda)
- Darío Ramos (most likely Guitars, also in Leyenda and Estigma)
- Hugo Obispo (Vocals, also in Estigma)
Needs research. -
La Mosca Verde (Tucumán, active during the late '80s/'90s)
Heavy metal band, formed in 1988. A 1993 live recording of them is available on Vimeo, in which they played, apparently, Iron Maiden covers, but maybe also original songs. They featured in a
6-way compilation released in 2015, already on the site. Samples needed.
Members:
- Eduardo Risso (Vocals)
- Beto "El Cavernicola" Toledo (Drums)
- Irvin Ibarra (Drums at first, then Vocals)
- Marcelo Scala (Guitars)
- Daniel Arnedo (Guitars, Vocals)
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These are Venezuelan bands, all of them active between the mid 2000s and early 2010s:
Needs research. -
La Legión del Metal (Barquisimeto, Lara)
Heavy metal/hard rock apparently. A bunch of tracks are available on
Soundcloud.
Needs research. -
Ar Ishtar (Barquisimeto, Lara)
The band was recorded a demo as of 2007-2008. Two tracks were available on their
Myspace.
Needs research. -
AstadmiaPop rock. -
DekadasNeeds research. -
Cabriah (most likely from Barquisimeto, Lara)
Metalcore/deathcore. Some live recordings are available online. They're on
Facebook.
Needs research. -
ApokIncluded
David Senabre.
Needs research. -
Reino MalditoThese are some Bolivian bands:
Needs research. -
Alto VoltajeHeavy metal/hard rock from La Paz, formed in 1984, disbanded in 1989. Released a 4-song tape, then later a CD which was released in Chile. Might have also released a remastered CD in 2018. We'll need more samples, there's only one track here that sounds metal and that's just based on a riff before it's cut off.
Members:
- Miguel Ángel "Maick" Ross (Bass)
- Victor Hugo Meave (Drums)
- Miguel Angel Bustillos (Guitars)
- Heiky Montesinos (Guitars)
- Gustavo Silvetty (Vocals)
- Miguel Carvajal (Guitars, Keyboards)
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Prink's
Heavy metal/hard rock. They were from La Paz, formed in 1985. They recorded a one-track demo in 1985, the one linked above, and it sounds mostly metal. Will need VR. By 1989 they switched to a hard rock style more similar to Heart or Pat Benatar when they introduced a female vocalist.
Members:
- Javier Monterrey (Bass, 1985-1989)
- Ramiro Chincheros (Drums, 1985-1989)
- Antonio Kierig (Lead guitars, 1985-1989)
- Juan Cota (Rhythm guitars, 1985-1989)
- Carlos Manrique (Keyboards, 1989)
- Milagros Santalla (Vocals, 1989)
- Donovan Hoyt (Keyboards, 1985-1989)
- Marco Antonio del Barco (Vocals, 1985-1989)
Needs research. -
RapsodiaIncluded Fabrio Zambrana on vocals, also in Track (already on the site) and Profecía (see below).
Hard rock. Blacklisted. -
SacrilegioThese are bands with known recordings:
Needs research. -
Furtivo (Argentina)
Metalcore band from La Plata, Buenos Aires. Formed in 1998 and disbanded in 2012. Released a 7-track demo in 1999 and an album in 2011. Both were available on YouTube years ago, but the videos are now private.
Members:
- Diego Marcos (Bass)
- Mauro Perez (Drums)
- Marcos Morard (Guitars, also in Thrasher)
- Helio Espoturno (Noises)
- Luciano Schoot (Vocals)
- Facundo Grosso (Vocals)
Too -core. -
To Fester Within (United States)
Metalcore band from Rochester, New York, active until, at least, 2004. Recorded at least 3 songs, of which I have one:
- Something to Remember . . .
- Nothing Matters When You Die
- Lesson From Misfortune
Needs research. -
Fear of Falling (United States)
Metalcore band from Clinton, New Jersey, active until, at least, 2005. Had a released named
Every Word Uttered with Murderous Intentions, recorded by Jesse Bacces. Tracks of the release included:
- Diseased Heart
- Broken and Bleeding
- Atrophy
Needs research. -
Acidic Agony (United States)
Death or black metal band from York, Pennsylvania, active until, at least, 2003. Released a CD titled
Necrobiosis, which included the tracks:
- Stalking the Whore
- Polar Moons
Needs research. -
War Between One (WBO) (United States)
Metal band from Youngstown, Ohio, formed in 1999 and active until, at least, 2007/2008. Released at least 4 different CDs, fourth one possibly titled
Watch My Dreams, and one titled
Under the Surface, in around 2001. Also released a 9-track sampler demo in around 2000. They were signed to Boldar Studios Productions around 2004. Their stuff was purchasable online on their website.
I was able to find two songs from different recordings, although both of them are very borderline. However, the band claimed to have recorded at least one CD with a style that "ranged from Slayer to Black Sabbath and even to Neurosis", but I haven't been able to find any samples.
Known members:
- Nick DeMaio (Guitars, since 1999)
- Tom Fratilla (Keyboards and samplers, since 1999)
- Tim Beaumont (Vocals, since 1999)
- Ben Shaffer (Bass, since 2003)
- Lorne "Moe" Moskal (Drums, since 2003, also in Iron Brigade, Throne of Disgust and Shattered Soul)
- Jeff Meyers (Bass, 1999-2003)
- Bill Buckley (Drums, 1999-2003)
I have contacted Lorne Moskal on 17/06/2023.
Myspace:
https://myspace.com/warbetweenoneArchived site:
https://web.archive.org/web/20040404114 ... enone.com/Needs research. -
12 Gauge (United States)
Groove metal band from Champaign, Illinois, active until, at least, 2003. Released a CD titled
Fixin' to Die, which included these tracks:
- She-Bitch
- I'm Waiting
- Here It Comes Again
Post-hardcore/Alternative rock. -
Black Rain Falling (United States)
Darkwave. -
Misantropia (Sweden)
Swedish black metal/darkwave band. Released a cassette titled
[url=
https://www.discogs.com/release/1932122 ... hropic-Art]The Dark Misantrophic Arts[/url] in March 2005, through Deathkrush Productions, limited to 50 copies. It is for sale on Discogs for 10 euros right now (16/6/2023).
Needs research. -
SDT (United States)
Heavy metal band from Tampa, Florida. Appeared on
Tampa Bay's Metal Mercenaries: The Invasion in 1988. They were seemingly signed to a label (or two labels) called Crimson Fern and Triangle Music.
Members:
- Bill Bechtel (Guitar, Bass, Keyboards)
- Jeff Wood (Drums)
- Daryl Wren (Vocals)
The only known contact info is 1715 E. Fowler Ave. R116, Tampa, Florida 33612.
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Constelación (Argentina)
Heavy metal band from Rosario del Tala, Entre Ríos, which later became a pop rock band. They were formed in the early or mid '80s, and disbanded after 1988. They recored at least 2 cassettes, one of them at home, another one in a studio. One of the cassettes might have been in a heavy/speed metal style, while the other was in a heavy metal/hard rock style. It is possible they recorded more music in their pop rock phase too. A few songs are available online.
I've contacted members of the band, and they've told me all about the band except for any proof of their releases being distributed.
Members:
- Alfredo Motroni (Bass)
- Gaby Quiroz (Drums, also in Beer)
- Alejandro Ramos (Rhythm guitar)
- Cachi Trapp (Keyboards)
- Sonia Macchiavello (Vocals, also in Leyenda)
- Ariel Velázquez (Lead guitars, also in Voktrof)
Needs research. -
De La Cruz (Argentina)
Heavy/speed metal band from Santa Fe. Active during the '90s, recorded a rehearsal demo CD which included the song "Bienvenidos al nuevo infierno" (this song is available on YouTube).
Members:
- Ratón (Bass)
- Chizo (Drums)
- Viru (Guitars, Backing vocals)
- Poroto (Vocals)
Panky from Latinos y Metálicos and Cruor-Lid was also involved with this band, at some point, as a vocalist.
Needs research. -
Besthial (Argentina)
Thrash metal/hardcore band from Santa Fe, active during the late '80s and early '90s. Their bassist was called Ariel Dominguez. There's one song by them available on YouTube, possibly digitalized from a cassette they recorded.
Needs research. -
Toxico (Argentina)
Heavy metal band from Santa Fe, active during the late '80s and early '90s. A track by them titled "No pierdas", from a live recording, is available on YouTube. It is likely this live recording was a cassette, as it was a popular way for bands to record and share their music back in the '90s here.
Needs research. -
6L6 (Argentina)
Heavy/speed metal band, likely from Buenos Aires. They released a demo titled
Subiendo la pendiente sometime in the '80s, and reformed briefly in 2012. Some of the songs off the demo, including "Sin prejuicios", as well as some live and rehearsal recordings, are available on YouTube.
Members:
- Guillermo Sanchez (Bass, also in Rata Blanca and Mala Medicina)
- Pablo Bouzón (Drums)
- Pelusa Sufloni (Guitars)
- Jorge Bouzón (Vocals)
- Nestor "Billy" Benegas (Vocals, also in Bloke and Dhak)
Needs research. -
Grito Sangrando (Argentina)
Heavy metal band from Santa Fe. Recorded a demo in 2015, although it is unknown how it was distributed (if at all). Two songs are available on YouTube.
Needs research. -
Guerreros del Barrio (Argentina)
Heavy metal band from Santa Fe. Recorded a demo in 2016, which included the song "Soñador", although it is unknown how it was distributed (if at all). The aforementioned song is available on YouTube.
Needs research. -
Cignus (Argentina)
Heavy metal/hard rock band from Paraná, Entre Ríos, apparently one of the first of its kind in Paraná. Active during the '80s, one of their songs, "Buitres del infierno", is available on YouTube. A radio show from Paraná called "Cautivos del sistema" seemingly went over the band's history in November 2020, but I doubt there's a recording of that.
Needs research. -
Rocket (Argentina)
Heavy metal/hard rock band from Rafaela, Santa Fe. Originally named Motor Perpetuo (already on the site). They were active in the early '90s. One of their songs, "Tiempo de amar" (which was in a compilation CD), is available on YouTube, as well as a live recording from 1992.
Members:
- Marcelo Walter (Bass)
- Rubén Gatti (Drums, also in Motor Perpetuo)
- Oscar de María (Guitars)
- Luis Burgui (Vocals, Guitars, also in Motor Perpetuo)
- Javier Rubiano (Keyboards)
Needs research. -
Sonia Macchiavello (Argentina)
Symphonic/melodic power/heavy metal solo project by singer Sonia Macchiavello, from Leyenda (already on the site) and Constelación (see above). Included the participation of guitarist Darío Ramos, from Leyenda and Estigma (already on the site). A CD for the project was recorded, but I'd probably have to ask Sonia myself if she has it. I believe a few of the tracks were on Darío Ramos' Myspace.
Needs research. -
Profecía (Bolivia)
Christian heavy metal band, formed by ex-members of Trilogía (already on the site). Recorded and released a 3-track demo. Active during the mid-late '80s and maybe until the '90s.
Members:
- Rudi Prado (Drums)
- Victor Prado (Rhythm guitars, played live for Track)
- Glen Vargas (Also in León Heráldico, Track and Trilogia)
- Roy Vargas (Also in Track and Trilogía)
- Fabio Zambrana (Vocals, also in Track)
Needs research. -
The Blood of Your Loved Ones (United States)
Deathcore band, most likely from Iowa, active during the mid-to-late 2000s. They released a
self-titled album in 2007, of which I haven't been able to find any samples.
Needs research. -
Judas (Argentina)
Heavy/thrash metal band from Tucumán. Released an EP titled
Jerusalem between 2001 and 2003. Included Xavier Moyano, from Seliger and Vital (both bands on the site).
Needs research. -
Argon (Argentina)
Thrash/heavy metal band from Buenos Aires Province, formed in 1994. Released a 12-track self-titled demo CD in 2002, from which 4 tracks are available on YouTube ("Presa fácil", "Aqui en el sur", "Entre el cielo y el infierno" and "Pa los Kilmes"), although they seem to actually be 2003 rehearsal recordings. They have a
Facebook page, which hasn't been updated since 2016.
Members:
- David (Bass)
- Walter (Drums)
- Diego (Guitars)
- Ernesto (Guitars)
- Silvio (Vocals)
Needs research. -
Argón (Argentina)
Thrash metal band from Mendoza. Released a self-titled album in 2006 and a demo possibly titled
Despertá tu instinto metalero, in 2007, which included the next tracklist:
1. Error humano
2. Esperpentos
3. Eterna adolescencia
4. La misma rama
Proof of release is needed for both releases, but they're both available on YouTube. I believe the demo is from this band as well, but I'm not 100% certain.
Members:
- Ariel Contreras (Bass, Vocals)
- Facundo Guaquinchay (Drums)
- Cristian Guaquinchay (Vocals, Guitars)
Needs research. -
Argón or
Risk (Argentina)
Heavy metal band from Tucumán, formed in late May 2003 and active until 2005. Recorded and, seemingly, released an EP titled
Entre penumbras in 2005, with the following tracklist:
1. Entre penumbras (Available on YouTube)
2. La sombra del dolor
3. El vacío oculto del ser
4. Cruel falsedad (Available on YouTube)
Some sources claim that this EP was actually titled "Project", and was released under the name "Risk", but I can't confirm nor deny it for the information is rather loose. There's also a chance they might have recorded an album in 2003, but the information on this is very loose as well.
Members:
- Gabriel Vega (Bass)
- Luis A. Murua (Drums, 2003-?)
- José Luis Moyano (Guitars, 2003-?) (Possibly related to Xavier Moyano, from Seliger and Vital, if not the same guy)
- Martín Ibañez (Vocals, 2003-?)
- Damián Albornoz (Bass)
- Leonardo Figueroa (Bass, 2003-?)
Needs research. -
Kadanek (Argentina)
Progressive power metal band, probably from Tucumán, but I can't confirm their location. Released a demo in 2005.
Needs research. -
Noble Tyranny (United States)
From Akron, Ohio, active around 2004. Released a CD.
Members:
- Cody Mansfield (Bass)
- Orlando Rich (Drums)
- Vinnie Mansfield (Guitars, also in Blood Runs Cold (see above))
- Jake Stumm (Vocals)
- Collin Papp
Added. -
LungBucket (United States)
Metalcore band from Daytona, Florida. There's two 1994 songs titled "Rectify" and "Veto" by them available on YouTube. A few live recordings can also be found.
Known members:
- Ben Hoadley
- Christopher Lee Dutcher (RIP 2019)
- Eric Schramm (Nowadays plays in a cover band called Fracture)
- Charles Maxwell (possibly)
- Kevin Loring (Drums, left the band at some point)
The band was a 5-piece for most of its existence, seemingly.
Needs research. -
Actitud Enemiga (Argentina)
From Paraná, Entre Ríos. They had some songs on a compilation titled
Cultura de zotano. They were most likely active during the '90s.
Needs research. -
Zona de Nadie (Argentina)
Seemingly a band from, most likely, Paraná, Entre Ríos. They apparently recorded cassettes that others dubbed.
Needs research. -
Carne Viva or
Carneviva (Argentina)
Seemingly a band from, most likely, Paraná, Entre Ríos. They apparently also recorded cassettes that others dubbed.
Needs research. -
Screams of Pain (Spain)
Seemingly a grindcore band which released a
rehearsal demo tape in December 1994, and appeared in a 1996 Austrian crust/grind/hardcore compilation titled
We Won't Shut Up! Volume III.
Members:
- Manolo (Vocals)
- Maya (Bass)
- Moises (Guitars)
- Juanjo (Drums)
Needs research. -
Helluray (Belgium)
Heavy/gothic metal band from Geel, Antwerp, formed by ex-members of Torn (which is blacklisted) in 2007. Last known activity of the band was in 2009. They seemingly had a 4-track demo titled
Whispering Dome, which might have had this tracklist:
1. Fading Away (4:16)
2. If Only I (3:32)
3. Whispering Dome (3:29)
4. ???
At least one track is available on a website called N1M.
Members:
- Dave (Also in Torn)
- Frank (Also in Torn)
- Fred (Also in Torn)
- Anja (Vocals)
Needs research. -
Immune to the Poison (United States)
Melodic death metal band from Sunnyvale, California, active until, at least, 2003. Recorded a demo CD possibly titled
Immune, which included the song "The Blind", which I uploaded to YouTube.
Needs research. -
Slaine (Argentina)
Heavy metal band from Buenos Aires, contributed with the tracks "En el medio de la nada" and "Buenos rumbos" to the
Memorias de Muerte II compilation in 2004.
Needs research. -
Abadon (Argentina)
Black metal band from Las Heras, Santa Cruz. Split up at some point, before reuniting in 2022. Contributed with the tracks "Purifica mi ser" and "Mi destino" to the
Memorias de muerte VIII compilation in 2007.
Contact email:
[email protected]Needs research. -
Human Misery (Argentina)
Melodic death metal band from Mendoza, contributed with the tracks "The Mentor", "False Faith" and "Inhearted-Dissected" to the
Memorias de muerte X compilation in 2014.
Needs research. -
Spectral Darkness (Argentina)
From Santa Cruz, appeared in the
Memorias de muerte XII compilation in 2019.
Needs research. -
The Torment (Argentina)
From Buenos Aires, appeared in the
Memorias de muerte XII compilation in 2019.
Needs research. -
Obsoletum Corpus (Argentina)
From Santa Fe, appeared in the
Memorias de muerte XII compilation in 2019.
Needs research. -
Forces of Satan (Argentina)
From Santa Cruz, appeared in the
Memorias de muerte XII compilation in 2019.
Needs research. -
Exhumado (Argentina)
Thrash/death metal band from San Julian, Santa Cruz, last active as of 2013. Started out as a tribute band of Transmetal. Recorded a demo titled
Verdugos del infierno, in, apparently, August 2012. A song off the demo, "El enviado del infierno", is available on YouTube, but it's a cover.
Needs research. -
Mortero (Argentina)
Thrash metal band from Pico Truncado, Santa Cruz. Recorded a demo in 2011 which included a song titled "Mundo insano", available on YouTube.
Needs research. -
Cross My Blessed Hands (Suriname)
Supposedly a death metal/deathcore band from Paramaribo, formed in 2004. Information on them is easy to find, and they were once on the site, but they were removed after it was found that their album
Memento Mori was apparently just a literal ripoff of another band's album. They've released a demo in 2006 as well as another album in 2011 titled
Eventus Belli, but no tracks off any of these two releases are available.
Needs research. -
...And the Circus Leaves Town (Italy)
Seemingly a black metal and or dark ambient project from the early 2000s from Ravena, by someone named Myrddraal, according to last.fm, which might have recorded something. I can't confirm really, though, because the info on this band blends with the info of the band below.
Needs research. -
...And the Circus Leaves Town (Canada)
Apparently a stoner/doom metal band from Brampton, Ontario, formed in December 2001 under the name
Insipid, before disbanding and reforming in late 2002 under this name. They also went by the name
Voodoo Caravan for a month in 2003. There are known recordings by this band, as evidenced by scrobbled tracks on last.fm. They had two live recordings on mp3.com, one of which I uploaded to YouTube. As of 2003 they had not released a CD with their recordings, though, but according to the band's archived forums, they released an EP CD in January 2005, likely titled
Voodoo Caravan.
They also seem to have sold a 3-track demo after August 2004, then a 6-track demo, but it was most likely that 2005 EP. The 6 track demo is mentioned to have had this tracklist:
- Dadadadadada
- Magic Mind
- Tool (Native is A)
- Deep Water
- Fire Feur
- Thump
This tracklist also appears in a blog post about their EP titled
Voodoo Caravan, so unless they re-recorded songs from a demo, they're the same thing.
Seemingly also had 3 live CDs:
Live@Midnite Train 2003- Mellow
- Avon (Queens of the Stone Age Cover)
- Wolf Dick
- Fire Feur
- Dadadadadada
- Stoned
- Not for Sale
- Cherub Rock (Smashing Pumpkins Cover)
- Brenton Precussion
- Voodoo Caravan
- Danny's Son (Written buy Danny, when he was in the band for a week)
- Tool
- Feel Good Hit of the Summer (Queens of the Stone Age Cover)
Live@MasonicLodge2002:- Intro(Fix your damn guitar!!)
- Pilot the Dune (Slo Burn cover)
- Tool
- Impaled on a Picket Fence
- Stuck Under the Wheels of Your Uncles Pickup Truck
- Killing in the Name (Rage Against the Machine Cover)
- Number 2
- Song that Sounds like Number 2
- Sliver (Nirvana Cover)
- Between Two Faces
- Fuck! (The Pizza Song)
- membah
Live@Kathedral2002:- HoneyBucket(Melvins Cover)
- Tool
- Flamigo
- Fuck! (The Pizza Song)
- Stuck Under the Wheels of Your Uncles Pickup Truck
- Impaled on a Picket Fence
- Acid Horse
- Hurricane(Kyuss Cover)
Members:
- Carey Linton (Guitars, Vocals) (2002-2003, 2003-?)
- Brent F. (Rhythm guitars) (2002-2003, 2003-?)
- James C. (Bass) (2002-2003, 2003-?), (Guitars) (2002)
- Spencer Linton (Drums) (2002-2003, 2003-?)
- Jamie Jackson (2002)
Needs research. -
Attention Deficit Disorder (United States)
Metalcore band from Lexington, Kentucky, active during the early 2000s. They had a demo possibly titled
The ADD Demo, which included the tracks "I Bet That Stick" and "WHY?", the latter being available on YouTube.
Needs research. -
Ultranza (Argentina)
Heavy metal band from Córdoba, Córdoba, formed by ex-members of Abismal (already on the site). Released at least one promo demo in 2005, which included the tracks "Combatir y no morir", "De pie", and "Truenos metálicos". These tracks are available on YouTube.
Members:
- Gustavo Scabuzzo (Bass) (Also in Hombre Desierto and Abismal)
- Gabo "Animal" de Diego (Drums) (Also in Abismal)
- Gabriel Cardillo (Guitars)
- Renato "Oveja" Cruz (Vocals) (Also in Maza and Abismal)
Needs research. -
Valhyrio (Argentina)
Heavy metal band from Córdoba, Córdoba. I think this is a continuation of Ultranza (see above). Recorded and released an EP titled
Acero, magia y fuego in 2011. Many of the tracks are available on YouTube, as well as many live recordings.
Members:
- Gustavo Scabuzzo (Bass) (Also in Abismal and Ultranza)
- Daniel Delgado (Drums)
- Gastón Visuara (Guitars)
- Fer Melian (Guitars)
- Leonel Breppe (Keyboards)
- Gabriel Godoy (Vocals) (Possibly also in Asinesia and Rhesus)
(added to the list - under one post, 'BuriedUnborn long list of bands')
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Sky Minus Satellite (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Bile (probably from Ohio, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Nocturne (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Mallcore. -
Oreon (Youngstown, Ohio, United States, active during the 2000s)
Alternative/nu-metal. -
11 Even (Warren, Ohio, United States, active during the 2000s)
Pop punk. -
The Interns (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Outcome (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Nu-metal. -
Casting Method (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Remedy for Sanity (from Mentor, Ohio, active dudring the early 2000s)
Released a CD titled
Fuck 'Em It's War!! in around 2002, including the songs "High Power" and "Die with Me", although they labeled themselves as "hard rock", so whether they were metal or not is doubtful.
Nu-metal. -
Strict9 (Likely Californian, active during the early 2000s)
Needs research. -
Resist (Cleveland, Ohio, United States, active during the 2000s)
Metalcore. Released a live CD in 2002 and seemingly had studio recordings.
Needs research. -
Four Corners (Kent, Ohio, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Eso-teric (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Arsenic (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Redshift (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Payle (Youngstown, Ohio, active during the 2000s)
Groove/heavy metal I believe, recorded one or two demos, if not more. Their archived website barely has any info from what is archived.
Needs research. -
66Crush (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Doesn't same to be the same band on the site already.
Needs research. -
Anti-Hero (Newcastle, Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Less Than Zero (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Substance (Ohio, United States, active during the 2000s)
Released a demo CD.
Members:
- Tim (Bass)
- Clinton (Guitars)
- Chris
- Eric
- Justin
- Jason
Needs research. -
Voodoo Psyche (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Nerve Ending (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Sleepy House (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
The Sprawl (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Prog rock/post-hardcore. -
Underglow (Poland, Ohio, United States, active during late '90s/early '00s)
Needs research. -
Core (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Action Figgas (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Render (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Nu-metal/Hard rock. -
Cold Hand of Christ (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
TadPol (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Mosquito Bitten Bastards (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Final Judgement (Olmsted, Ohio, United States, active during the 2000s)
Metalcore, released a CD in 1999 titled
Destiny Shall Manifest.
Needs research. -
Coya (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Loony Bin (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Element 16 (Youngstown, Ohio, United States, active during the 2000s)
Power metal, released a CD titled
Impulse.
Needs research. -
Roarfiend (New York, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Nexus (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Aphasia (Warren, Ohio, United States, active during the 2000s)
Released a demo, available to purchase through their website. They were likely nu-metal, though. The band featured a vocalist called Kalin Sanke.
Needs research. -
Explicit (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Might have recorded a demo.
Nu-metal. -
Bedroom All-Stars (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Curse of the Ugly (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Cerberus (probably from Sharon, Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Molden Hate (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Nu-metal. -
Grudge (Billings, Montana, active during the late '90s/early '00s)
Needs research. -
Ninth Configuration (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Long Time Gone (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Suspect (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Bleed in Clarity (probably from Ohio or Pennsylvania, United States, active during the 2000s)
Needs research. -
Aggressor (Argentina)
Heavy/speed metal band from General Roca, Río Negro. Recorded a cassette in 1987.
Needs research. -
Viuda Negra (Bolivia)
A heavy metal/hard rock band from Sucre. Active during the '80s/'90s, released a CD titled
Vivirás muerto in 2016.
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