Brutal Bands :: Outbreak Hate
Formed in mid 2003 from an extreme form of music resulting in energetic fresh sounds and exceptional expression that stand apart from the other groups of the style. Such is the path that Outbreak Hate has taken. The guitarist Bernardo III, bassist Kelvin Medina, vocalist Victor Lopez (known as Pauperrimo back in 2000) formed Outbreak Hate with Rene Bravo on drums. Now with all that transition the band has started shared similar metal influences in many ways a desire to experiment discordant riffing patterns, and controlled dissonance. The band get into the studio to record “Collapse In A Fragile World” in February 2004 now taking a new plane creating the heaviness and dissonances sharpness of chaotic-core, through that style the band has created exceedingly memorable songs like “Straight To End”, “Loneliness” and many more. The CD received an overpoweringly encouraging from critics and the scene. On that Outbreak Hate begins amassed a disparate audience from the underground hardcore fans of art-noise. The band was lauded as having helped make it possible for noise artists to establish themselves in Puerto Rico and immediately hit the road and secured a reputation as one of the hardest bands in the underground scene. They shared stage with Madball, Subzero, Ill Niño, Mortician, Deathwish Bronson, It Dies Today, Nora, Burnt By The Sun, For Those We Don't Trust, Dead To Fall, Soulfly, Remembering Never, Dying Fetus, D.R.I., Sworn Enemy, Golpe Justo, Infectoria, Billy Club Sandwich, Irate, Machete, Repressed Dreams, You Will Suffer, Convicted To Die, Dias de Agonia, Evergreen Terrace, Horse The Band, Darkest Hour and Skinless. |
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