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The Aftermath

The Aftermath

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Genres: Metal, Screamo

City: Dallas, TX

Web site: http://www.theaftermathonline.com/

The Aftermath hail from the metal driven streets of North Texas. Five musicians, deriving from well-known metal bands One Hit Kill, Stillborn Nursery, dSIVY, Kringe and Dedset FTW have combined to form one-band: the Aftermath. With the release of their long awaited two song demo, containing "This Obsession" and "Off Your Throat," the Aftermath has not only pleased fans of all five bands but raised the bar and surpassed all expectations. With Alex Gerst (Slow Roosevelt / Advent) of Indian Trails Studio behind the board, the band now has what it takes to hit the market and be noticed.

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Killswitch Engage, Evergreen Terrace, Norma Jean, Unearth, Fear Factory, Queensryche, Deftones, Remembering Never, Still Remains, Poison the Well, the Mighty Jacknife.

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