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Artist description
Metal fury mixed with Hip Hop vocals and Hardcore attitude. |
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Music Style
Hardcore / Metal / Hip Hop |
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Musical Influences
Slayer, Biohazard, Sick of it all, Strife, Deftones, Anthrax, Suicidal Tendencies, Meshuggah |
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Similar Artists
Biohazard, Sick of it all, Strife, Deftones, Suicidal Tendencies, Machine Head, Rage Against The Machine, Sepultura, Pantera, Meshuggah |
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Artist History
Deceivers started out on august 1994 in Brasília,Brazil’s capital city, as a thrash metal band. As time went on, the band began to add new elements to their sound such as hip hop and New York hardcore, these styles togheter with the original thrash metal orientation of the band mixed to create Deceivers’ own style. |
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Group Members
Gregório Salles(Vocals) Luiz Nylon(Guitar) Gustavo(Guitar) André Embass(Drums and Vocals) Julio Boca (Bass Guitar) |
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Instruments
Guitars, bass and drums |
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Albums
Redrum (demo tape - 1997), Third Machine(CD - 1999), Cerrado All Stars (CD - compilation - Silvia Music), New Metal (CD Compilation of a Brazilian Magazine named TRIP. With the bands Deceivers, Shelter, Stuck Mojo, Nevermore, Iced Earth and more... 2000), Dot Comp (CD Compilation - USA 2000 - Xact Records), Commercial Breakdown #3 (CD Compilation - UK - 2001 - Blank Canvas Records)... |
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Press Reviews
"This is definitely rap metal, without putting much stuff in to embellish it, Turn tables are now in 4 of the 11 songs (which actually added a lot to the songs, when comparing the new versions with the older ones, which can be listened to on the RedRum demo tape.) Actually, they do have some hardcore songs, like "Rust", "A Hunk Of Hate" and "D.I.R.T.Y." (Dismay Is Right To You), but it's some metal+hardcore mixed shit. They never let the metal style fade(...)They've put out a brilliant CD, and hopefully things will change now. Luck is all they need, cause they already have the competence to make to the top."PimpRock Palace Website (http://pimprock.cjb.net) |
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Location
Brasilia, DF - Brazil |
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