Hellmouth
Fed up with the state of the music industry and punk rock in general after the 2006 breakup of the Suicide Machines, singer Jason Navarro decided to channel his contempt and share it with the world, giving birth to Hellmouth. Staying close to his Michigan roots, Navarro filled out the lineup with fellow Detroiters Alex Awn (guitar) and Jeff Uberti (bass), as well as Fordirelifesake's Justin Malek (drums). With influences from early thrash bands like Celtic Frost and Venom, as well as hardcore legends like Black Flag and Agnostic Front, Hellmouth blend the drive of hardcore punk with the out-and-out aggression of heavy metal, creating something that's a throwback to the early days of metal without sounding like a parody. Hellmouth released their first demo in 2008, quickly followed by the January 2009 release of their full-length debut, Destroy Everything, Worship Nothing, on Ferret Music. The band's sophomore long-player, the Paper + Plastick-issued Gravestone Skylines, arrived the following year, and after a lengthy hiatus, the group returned in 2017 with Oblivion, which was released via Fastbreak.
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Diskografie
5 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Destroy Everything. Worship Nothing.
Metal - Erschienen bei Ferret Music am 03.04.2009
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Split EP
Hellmouth, Explode and Make Up
Punk – New Wave - Erschienen bei Underground Communique Records am 30.06.2010
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Gravestone Skylines
Electronic - Erschienen bei Paper and Plastick am 17.12.2010
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Gangster Ep
Verschiedenes - Erschienen bei Kurrupt Recordings HARD am 22.03.2018
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Oblivion
Metal - Erschienen bei Fast Break! Records am 27.01.2017
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo