Blood Duster (play something of a Death/Industrial hybrid)
Mortification (Christian band, whose whole discography is Death Metal-inspired to some extent, but later releases strayed a bit away from actually being Death Metal).
Abramelin
Bestial Warlust has a tendency to straddle the line between Death and Black Metal
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Death Metal has roots in Sweden. The excitement for Death Metal spread and by the late 1980's, many bands were created. Some of the most notable bands include Slayer, Kreator, Celtic Frost, and Venom.
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This is a very controversial topic, but the year was 1983-84 and the bands were Possessed and Death. Some people would say some other bands but that's them not me.
Universum, In Flames, Bleeding Through, I Killed The Prom Queen and Nightrage.
The Devil Wears Prada, Blessthefall, Confide, In Fear And Faith are a few.
Try Born of Osiris. I believe they are progressive.
No, death metal is not for emo's such bands as "Hawthorne Heights" and "Madina Lake" are emo bands death metal is more advanced and for more hardcore people and FYI everyone Joe Gardner has an egg dick. It's pretty simple. Emo music wants to kill itself, death metal wants to kill other people (the more, and the more brutally, the better).
The best known Australian metal group is probably Destroyer 666, a black/thrash metal group with a large cult following. Some others include Mortification, Alchemist, the Berzerker, Deviant Plan, Lord Kaos, and Vanishing Point.
There are many great death metal bands out there, it depends on the type you like. Not all death metal is the same. Some people like Morbid Angel, but I prefer Cannibal Corpse. I would recommend Cannibal Corpse, listen to "Evisceration Plague" or "Priests of Sodom" (songs). A good place to find what death metal bands you like would be to listen to Death FM, an online radio station. The listeners chose what is played. "Death" is an excellent band Deicide is good too
AC/DC, INXS.
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