Terrorizer
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Music: AVQ&A:Music to work by...work out my sedentary frustrations by blasting the loudest, sickest shit I could find on my iPod-Cave In's Until Your Heart Stops, Terrorizer's World Downfall, and the Hellhammer discography are big favorites. Now that I pick up a few... In this article: Itunes, Miles Davis, TCM, Kind of Blue, IPod, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Grindhouse, and Sigur Ros |
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Terrorizer
Terrorizer is an American grindcore and death metal band formed in 1986 in Los Angeles, California. After disbanding, its members gained recognition by playing in influential extreme metal bands, such as Morbid Angel (David Vincent, Pete...
In this article: Jesse Pintado, Morbid Angel, Pete Sandoval, Nausea, Tony Norman, David Vincent, Century Media Records, and Oscar Garcia
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Pete Sandoval
...back to work!" After mastering double-bass usage in Morbid Angel, Sandoval also implemented them in Terrorizer's World Downfall album when the band briefly re-united to record it. According to Azagthoth, Sandoval's Morbid Angel bandmates...
In this article: Pete Sandoval, Morbid Angel, Trey Azagthoth, Napalm Death, Jesse Pintado, Altars of Madness, World Downfall, and Santa Ana, El Salvador
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
Jesse Pintado
...Pintado (July 12, 1969 - August 27, 2006) was a lead guitar player born in Mexico who at an early age moved to the US. He started in the band Terrorizer where he recorded the grindcore album World Downfall, the first album to feature Pete...
In this article: Bill Steer, Jesse Pintado, Napalm Death, Pete Sandoval, Harmony Corruption bonus live EP, Tony Norman, Shane Embury, Brujeria, and Morbid Angel
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Wikipedia | October 22, 2009
Universum (band)
...also secured 2009 shows with Cradle Of Filth, Edguy, Cynic , Dark Funeral and Ensiferum. The band has featured on both the UK's Terrorizer magazine (Jan 2009, issue #180) and Metal Hammer's (Apr 2009, issue #191) covermount CDs. Universum...
In this article: Universum, Soilwork, Ensiferum, Mors Principium Est, Amon Amarth, Opeth, Metal Hammer, Christian Alvestam, and Olof Morck
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Wikipedia | October 12, 2009
From Enslavement to Obliteration
...releases will focus more on religion (with an atheist background). In 2009 From Enslavement to Obliteration was ranked number 1 in ''Terrorizer '''s list of essential European grindcore albums. Writer Jonathan Horsley described it as marking...
In this article: From Enslavement to Obliteration, Lee Dorrian, Napalm Death, Capitalism, Earache, The Curse, Rudimentary Peni, Carcass, and Cannibal Corpse
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Wikipedia | October 04, 2009
Interlock (band)
...female singer Emmeline May to even more widespread magazine praise, gaining features in Kerrang!'s 'scumscene' section and small features in Terrorizer. After a few shows in support of the EP, the band released a split album with...
In this article: Interlock, Anticulture Records, UK, Needleye, Hellfest Summer Open Air, and EP
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Wikipedia | September 22, 2009
Morbid Angel
...the development of the death metal genre and its standards, separating it from the thrash metal genre completely. UK music magazine Terrorizer ranked two Morbid Angel albums in its "Top 40 Greatest Death Metal Albums," with their 1989 debut...
In this article: Morbid Angel, Trey Azagthoth, Altars of Madness, Tampa, Florida, United States, Decibel Magazine, God of Emptiness, and Simon Necronomicon
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Wikipedia | September 17, 2009
Darker Days Ahead
Darker Days Ahead is the second album by Terrorizer. It was released in 2006 on Century Media, only seventeen years after their 1989 debut World Downfall. Five days after the release, the band's guitarist, Jesse Pintado, died because of a...
In this article: Darker Days Ahead, World Downfall, Century Media, and Jesse Pintado
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Wikipedia | August 24, 2009
S.O.B. (band)
...found international recognition with their split 7" EP with British band Napalm Death, who are also pioneers of this genre with bands like Terrorizer and mostly Repulsion . In July 1989, S.O.B. met Napalm Death during a Japanese tour, and...
In this article: S.O.B., Napalm Death, Lee Dorrian, Brutal Truth, Suicide, Siege, Kevin Sharp, and Shane Embury
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Ultimate Guitar | June 04, 2009
Terrorizer: New Demo Songs Posted Online [News]
Three new demo songs from American grindcore pioneers Terrorizer "Hordes Of Zombies", "Legacy Of Brutality" and "Crematorium" are available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. The tracks mark the group's first recording since the...
In this article: Jesse Pintado, World Downfall, MySpace, Earache Records, Morbid Angel, Napalm Death, Pete Sandoval, and Darker Days Ahead
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Terrorizer was a band formed in 1986 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Terrorizer is considered to be a seminal band in the grindcore and death metal subgenres. After disbanding, its members gained recognition as members of other influential extreme metal bands, such as Morbid Angel (David Vincent, Pete Sandoval) and Napalm Death (Jesse Pintado).
The group released their inaugural album World Downfall in 1989. This album is considered influential by many extreme metal aficionados. In 2003 an album containing two rehearsal sessions of the band from 1987 was released.
In early 2005 it was rumoured that Terrorizer were to reform with their original line-up, this has been confirmed by band members and they released their long-awaited second studio album titled Darker Days Ahead in August 2006. For the release, the band signed to Century Media Records worldwide. Unfortunately, co-founder Jesse Pintado died in its week of release due to complications arising from liver failure.
- Name:
- Terrorizer
- Origin:
- Los Angeles, California, United States
- Years Active:
- 1986–1989, 2003–2006
- Current members:
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- Anthony Rezhawk
- Tony Norman
- Pete Sandoval
- Former Members:
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- Alfred Estrada
- Oscar Garcia
- Jesse Pintado
- David Vincent
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