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Decibel Metal & Beer Fest with Tomb Mold, Terminal Nation, and more

Apr 12, 2024 at 4:30 PM  ·  The Fillmore Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Decibel Metal & Beer Fest
Apr 12
Decibel Metal & Beer Fest
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Lamp of Murmuur, born from raw black metal roots, mixes gothic and melodic styles. Known for intense live shows and unique sound, they've carved a niche with albums like "Saturnian Bloodstorm."
Maryland's Dying Fetus, led by John Gallagher, excels in technical death metal with grindcore elements. Known for albums "Reign Supreme" and "Wrong One to Fuck With," they hit Billboard charts and toured with Kataklysm and Behemoth.
Formed in Richmond in 2017, Enforced blends hardcore punk and metal influences, known for songs like "The Doctrine," and "UXO." Touring with Sacred Reich and All Out War helped shape their "Pure Crossover Death" style. Their acclaimed "Kill Grid" album and collaborations with artists like integrity have put them on the map in the hardcore scene.
Brooklyn’s Biohazard fused hardcore metal and hip-hop, known for hits like “Slam.” They toured widely, collaborated with Onyx, and influenced rap-metal with intense, political lyrics.
New Orleans heavy metal band Crowbar, led by Kirk Windstein, blends sludge, stoner, and doom metal. Known for hits like "All I Had (I Gave)" and "Existence Is Punishment," Crowbar emerged in the '90s alongside Eyehategod and Down. Collaborating with Phil Anselmo, they gained fame with albums like *Odd Fellows Rest* and *Sever the Wicked Hand.*
Philadelphia’s Jesus Piece is known for their fierce live shows and unique blend of metal and hardcore. Led by frontman Aaron Heard's intense vocals, they deliver complex instrumentation with energetic performances.
Founded in 1991, Internal Bleeding pioneered the "Slam" metal genre. Their debut, "The One Dollar Demo," and influential "Voracious Contempt" inspired bands like Slipknot and Hatebreed.

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