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Artist description
Negativehate is the force of sound born in the conflicting boundaries. Where science and religion fight, they are the explosion of volleying artillery shells between sides. Where philosophy and poetry disagree, the are the angry screams of unremitting and untiring argument. Where life and death vie for human souls, they are the defiance of wanting to exist in both worlds. They are magicians of musical impossibility. |
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Music Style
Heavy Metal / Industrial |
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Musical Influences
Godflesh, Neurosis, Today Is The Day, Fear Factory |
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Similar Artists
Godflesh, Neurosis, Today Is The Day, Fear Factory |
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Artist History
Negativehate found its most solid line-up in the years after 1995, consisting now of Charles Scandura, Keith Ranalli, Dmitri Benzinger, and Garrett Gilroy. They have played the New York City and New Jersey area continuosly with a steadily growing following of their unique approach to electronically supported heavy metal. With two albums under their belt, "Earth Spirit Down" and "Fuck You and Your Pink Mood", and a third on the way, they have achieved a place in the niche of extreme heavy music as competently and intelligently presenting electronic music that is guitar focused. |
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Group Members
Charles Scandura, Keith Ranalli, Dmitri Benzinger, Garrett Gilroy |
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Instruments
3 vocalists, each also playing guitar or bass. Drums and electronic sequences. |
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Albums
"Earth Spirit Down", "Fuck You and Your Pink Mood" |
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Press Reviews
Metal Maniacs reviewed "Earth Spirit Down" in 1999 and "Fuck You and Your Pink Mood" in 2000. They were both positive and constructively critical reviews. They have been reviewed in several other metal zines of varying levels of circulation. |
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Location
Nyack, New York - USA |
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