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Hard Rock: State of Mine, Beyond Awareness, Zero Theorem (band), Downface [es], Nomy [sv], Self Deception, Strigoi, Host

Peelingflesh, Silly Goose, Wind Walkers, Dead Heat (band), Return to Dust (band), Draft:Uncured, Frozen Soul, CANDY, Fuming Mouth

Gormathon, Dust Bolt, Die Kreatur, Draft:Stoned Jesus, Wolfheart (band)

Amira Elfeky, Violent Vira

Nu metal: Ghoulspoon, Scars of Life

Prog metal: Gracchus, Moon Tooth, Hyvmine

core: Disembodied Tyrant, Syntesia, 156/Silence, To The Grave (band), InVisions, Our Hollow, Our Home, Carcosa (band), Spite (deathcore band), Bodysnatcher (band), Berried Alive (band), UnityTX, Filth (Noth Carolina band), No Face No Case (band)

Underground rap: Killstation, Faceless 1-7, Grim Salvo, Brennan Savage, Lund (rapper), Shakewell, Witchouse 40K, KAMAARA, Haarper, Kamiyada+, Saliva Grey, Cal Scruby

Rap: WacoTron

Indie: No Vacation, Carolesdaughter, Khai Dreams, Fox Academy, Bedroom (musician), Temporex, The Moss (band)

Shoegazeish: Soul Blind, Money (American band), Bleed (band), Centaur (band), Bleach Lab, All Under Heaven (band), Leaving Time (band), Split Chain

Latin/Spanish: La Adictiva, Adriel Favela, Ke Personajes, Lenin Ramírez, Revólver [fr]

Other: Yin Yin (band), Interworld (musician), Greg Freeman (musician)

SALTING Sucks : Draft:Teramaze (metal band), Draft:Rishloo, Draft:Lil Darkie

Albums: Darker White

Songs:

Created/Greatly worked on: Titan Force, Flymore, Varg, Imminence, Novelists, Khemmis (band), Grey Daze, Fallujah, Bad Wolves, Angelmaker, Brand of Sacrifice, LSD and the Search for God, Kxllswxtch, Craig Xen, Solence, Coast Contra, Fleshwater, Yot Club, The Symposium (band), Mr.Kitty, Fuerza Regida, Ekkstacy, Carín León, Grupo Marca Registrada, King Iso, Attacker (band), Tomb Mold, Vacations, Sueco, ThxSoMch, Matt Walst, Rob Bourdon, Dave Farrell, 1nonly, Strawberry Guy, Flipturn, Wrath (band), Dead Poet Society, Iñigo Quintero, BigXthaPlug, Snõõper, Kid Kapichi, Jack Kays, Paleface Swiss, Breakdown of Sanity, Caskets (band), Sleep Theory, Catch Your Breath (band), Virtue (band), Zero 9:36, Seven Hours After Violet, Humanity's Last Breath, Hollow Front, Citizen Soldier (band), Nevertel, Glare (band), Chuck Strangers, OmenXIII, Salvia palth, Dream, Ivory, Øneheart, Xavier Wulf, Ramirez (rapper), Germ (rapper), 80purppp, Ov Sulfur, Boundaries (band), Johnny Booth, ten56., Mental Cruelty

Bad Omens (album), Finding God Before God Finds Me

Mental Cruelty

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Mental Cruelty
Background information
OriginKarlsruhe, Germany
Genres
Years active2015–present
Labels
Members
  • Lukas Nicolai
  • Nahuel Lozano
  • Marvin Kessler
  • Viktor Dick
  • Danny Straßer
Past members
  • Dennis Passmann
  • Kevin Popescu
  • Lucca Schmerler
Websitewww.mentalcrueltyofficial.com

Mental Cruelty is a German deathcore band formed in 2015.

History

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The band released their debut demo Sickening World in 2015. This was followed by the release of their EP Pereat Mundus one year later. After signing with Rising Nemesis Records, their debut album Purgatorium was released in 2018. In 2019, Mental Cruelty signed a record deal with the US metal label Unique Leader Records and released their second album, Inferis. This album was produced by Sky van Hoff.[1] On May 28, 2021, the group's third full-length album, A Hill to Die Upon, was released.[2]

On March 2, 2022, it was announced that Mental Cruelty had signed with Century Media Records.[3] At the end of the month, theyannounced that they had parted ways with singer Lucca Schmerler after several anonymous allegations of sexual abuse against him were published on Instagram. Schmerler denied the allegations and stated that he, his friends and family had been threatened since the anonymous allegations.[4]

A new singer, Lukas Nicolai, joined the group in early 2023. In June, they released their fourth album Zwielicht.[5] In October 2024, they released an orchestral version of the track "Mortal Shells" from the album, annoucning a deluxe version of the album would be released in December.[6]

Members

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Current

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  • Lukas Nicolai – vocals (2023–)
  • Nahuel Lozano – guitar
  • Marvin Kessler – guitar
  • Viktor Dick – bass
  • Danny Straßer – drums

Past

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  • Dennis Passmann – guitar (2016–2020)
  • Kevin Popescu – drums (2016–2019)
  • Lucca Schmerler – vocals (2015–2022)

Discography

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Albums

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  • Purgatorium (2018)
  • Inferis (2019)
  • A Hill to Die Upon (2021)
  • Zwielicht (2023)

EPs

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  • Sickening World (demo, 2015)
  • Pereat Mundus (2016)

References

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  1. ^ James Weaver (11 February 2019). "Mental Cruelty announce new album 'Inferis'". Distortedsoundmag.com.
  2. ^ Simon Bauer (12 April 2021). "MENTAL CRUELTY - "A Hill To Die Upon"-Titeltrack im Video". RockHard.de.
  3. ^ "Blackened Deathcore Band MENTAL CRUELTY Sign with Century Media Records". lambgoat.com. 17 May 2022.
  4. ^ "MENTAL CRUELTY Part Ways with Vocalist Lucca Schmerler Following Allegations". lambgoat.com. 19 April 2022.
  5. ^ Michael (16 April 2023). "Mental Cruelty im "Zwielicht"". Metal.de.
  6. ^ "Mental Cruelty debut orchestral version of "Mortal Shells" from upcoming 'Zwielicht' deluxe edition". lambgoat.com. 4 October 2024. Retrieved 30 November 2024.



Interworld

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Interworld
Birth nameIvan Belozerov
Born (2000-05-12) 12 May 2000 (age 24)
GenresDrift phonk
Years active2019–present
LabelsBlack 17 Media

Ivan Belozerov (Russian: Иван Белозёров, better known as Interworld, (born 12 May 2000) is a Russian drift phonk producer.[1] He his best known for the song "Metamorphosis", which charted internationally and has been certified platinum by the RIAA.[2]

Belozerov started creating music in 2019 as Interworld and released his debut single "Once Again" in 2021.

Discography

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Albums

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References

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  1. ^ "Interworld". last.fm. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  2. ^ "American single certifications – Interworld – Metamorphosis". riaa.com. RIAA. Retrieved 20 November 2024.


Category:2000 births Category:Living people Category:21st-century Russian musicians Category:Phonk musicians Category:Russian electronic musicians