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Necrophagist to be mentioned just because still relevant 20 years after. First fragment, Gorod, Inferi, Somnium, Stortregn, Solipsismo, Spawn of Possession just to name a few...
I don't know most of these, taking notes.
I don't know if those all count as ~~technodeath~~ technical death, but I enjoy these bands.
Augury, Carcass, Cryptopsy, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Gojira, Quo Vadis...
Origin, Soreption, Archspire for some groovy brutal-tech. Gorguts and Ulcerate for some disso/avant-tech and maybe mix it up with a little tech-grind with Discordance Axis and Gridlink.
Was technodeath a typo? Because mixing Death metal with some kind of techo / electronic genres is available within the death metal scene. But i guess we are all referring to tech(nical) death metal here.
Additions of some bands that i really like: Wormed, Septycal Gorge, Putridity, Defeated Sanity, Archspire.
It was more or less a typo. I was looking for a shorter way to write technical death metal, and I brainfarted this term. Lol.
Haha yeah it can be hard! Like needing to memorize every (sub)genre on https://everynoise.com ๐ฑ
Oh. I gave up on memorizing anything but my PIN and address :P
Thanks for the website! I haven't heard of that one before. Awesome!
Haha! This is the kind of information my brain tends to retain, while it makes me work hard for any really useful information. ;)
You're welcome!
Well, I end up memorizing a lot of trivial stuff, but like, I don't mean to. But the imperative stuff? Brain won't.
Sad that the author of the website was sacked by Spotify, now he can't make it evolve anymore. But this tool is very very awesome!