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The same band as Nitwitz. These Dutch denizens of rock started their mission to destroy in Amsterdam, the Netherlands) back in 1978., comprising of Eric Czar Peters on Vocals, Steve The Pit on Guitar, Tony Slug on Bass and Marcel Verhoehen on Drums. The band swapped vocalists to become influential hardcore thrashers B.G.K. in 1982. Several line-ups later B.G.K. called it quits with Tony Slug recruiting a whole new tag team for his Loveslug project in 1987. Fast forward to 1996 and the original Nitwitz are back together with the exception of drummer Verhoeven who was replaced by Steven The...
TWITCH OF THE DEATH NERVE was formed in March 2005 by Tom Bradfield (guitar/vocals/programming) and Tom Carter (bass/vocals). The pair had already played together for years in UK brutal grind band BEEF CONSPIRACY but wanted to start a project where they could focus on playing a more brutal and guttural style of death metal. In July 2005 T.O.T.D.N. released a split cd along with fellow UK band BLUDGEON and the Australian CORPSE CARVING. The split, “And Then There Were Three” was released by Australian label LIFE FLUID PRODUCTIONS. T.O.T.D.N. are now writing material for a full-length album to be recorded...
Depression, anxiety, rage, desperation - all such things that come to mind when Twitching Tongues first hits a new listener. The band melds together different forms of aggressive music into an audio melancholy not heard before. The band's 2012 single, "Preacher Man", can grip and twist the listener into an emotional confusion, creating a depressive rage that may end in a bloodbath. Other dark cuts such as "Feed Your Disease" and 2011's "Sleep Therapy" are built to incite international mosh pits and for others to wallow along. The band is gearing up to release their sophomore book of hymns in...
Thee are at least three artists know as Twitch: 1) a brony electronic dance music producer 2) a Canadian 70's rock band. 3) an American 90's metal/rock band Twitch (Canada) In the late 60's and first year or two of 1970's, Twitch arose from the ashes of the last version of "The Cry For Justice", which included Ian Steeksma and Steve Perry. Wanting to try something different, also to perhaps cash in on the growing trend for bands to put on a show, and using theatrical makeup, Ian Steeksma, Steven Perry, Rick Lang and Mike Brown eventually made up the...