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* HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', and it can be easily seen with song titles like “Prophecy of the Falcon” and “Eclipse”.
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* HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', and it can be easily seen with song titles like “Prophecy of the Falcon” and “Eclipse”. Even their ''name'' is a reference to the manga (the Brand of Sacrifice is a DoomMagnet placed on those meant to be sacrificed to demons).
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* Dallas Bricker - bass
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* Dallas Bricker [[Music/{{Inferi}} Andrew Kim]] - bass
* Chason Westmoreland - drums
* Chason Westmoreland - drums
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* Mike Caputo - drums
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* MultinationalTeam: Kyle, Liam, and Dallas are all from Canada and still live there, Michael Valeri is a Canadian national living in the US, and Mike Caputo is from the US.
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** "Demon King" details Ganishka's ambition to TakeOverTheWorld and surpass the God Hand as the new TopGod of the world of ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''.
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** "Demon King" details Ganishka's ambition to TakeOverTheWorld conquer the world with his military might and surpass the God Hand as the new TopGod of the world of ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''.
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* AbsenteeActor: Michel Leo Valeri almost never performs live with the band, while Dallas Bricker rarely tours and has [[Music/{{Inferi}} Andrew Kim]] as his dedicated fill-in.
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* IndecipherableLyrics: Not as bad as most examples in deathcore, but Kyle's lows are pretty hard to make out the lyrics to compared to his mids and highs.
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** "Prophecy of the Falcon" discusses Griffith's [[TheUnfettered willingness to do]] ''[[TheUnfettered anything]]'' for the sake of achieving his dream of having a kingdom of his own to rule over.
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** "Prophecy of the Falcon" discusses Griffith's [[TheUnfettered willingness to do]] ''[[TheUnfettered anything]]'' for the sake of achieving his dream of having a kingdom of his own to rule over.over.
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* AbsenteeActor: Michel Leo Valeri almost never performs live with the band, while Dallas Bricker rarely tours and has [[Music/{{Inferi}} Andrew Kim]] as his dedicated fill-in.
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* MultinationalTeam: Kyle, Liam, and Dallas are all from Canada and still live there, Michael Valeri is a Canadian national living in the US, and Mike Caputo is from the US.
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* Rob Zalischi - drums
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* Rob Zalischi Mike Caputo - drums
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* IAmTheBand: Kyle Anderson is this, writing the lyrics and being the main creative force behind the band. That said, Leo is equally important to Brand of Sacrifice, and is responsible for the business side of things.
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "After Image" off ''God Hand,'' "Perfect World" and "Corridor of Dreams" off ''Lifeblood'' act as short instrumental breathers during their respective albums.
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "After Image" off ''God Hand,'' along with "Perfect World" and "Corridor of Dreams" off ''Lifeblood'' ''Lifeblood'', act as short instrumental breathers during their respective albums.
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* GratuitousJapanese: "Dynasty" with a computerized voice speaking some Japanese throughout the song.
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* GratuitousJapanese: "Dynasty" with features a computerized voice speaking some Japanese throughout the song.
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* ''Between Death and Dreams'' (2023, EP)
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* GratuitousJapanese: "Dynasty" with a computerized voice speaking some Japanese throughout the song.
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** Kyle himself has shown up on tracks by And Hell Followed With, Andremulasia, Distant, Downfall of Mankind, Hurakan, Overdose of Bacon, The Animist, and Xenobiotic, among many other bands.
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** Kyle himself has shown up on tracks by And Hell Followed With, Andremulasia, Distant, Downfall of Mankind, Earthists, Hurakan, Overdose of Bacon, The Animist, and Xenobiotic, among many other bands.bands.
* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "After Image" off ''God Hand,'' "Perfect World" and "Corridor of Dreams" off ''Lifeblood'' act as short instrumental breathers during their respective albums.
* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "After Image" off ''God Hand,'' "Perfect World" and "Corridor of Dreams" off ''Lifeblood'' act as short instrumental breathers during their respective albums.
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** "Demon King" details Ganishka's ambition to surpass the God Hand and become the new TopGod replacing them.
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** "Demon King" details Ganishka's ambition to TakeOverTheWorld and surpass the God Hand and become as the new TopGod replacing them.of the world of ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''.
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** Kyle himself has shown up on tracks by And Hell Followed With, Andremulasia, Distant, Downfall of Mankind, Hurakan, Overdose of Bacon, The Animist, and Xenobiotic, among many other bands.
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** Kyle himself has shown up on tracks by And Hell Followed With, Andremulasia, Distant, Downfall of Mankind, Hurakan, Overdose of Bacon, The Animist, and Xenobiotic, among many other bands.bands.
* VillainSong: Three so far:
** "God Hand" is about the titular villainous quatrumvirate's plan to bring about Griffith's ascension as Femto and TakeOverTheWorld in the name of evil.
** "Demon King" details Ganishka's ambition to surpass the God Hand and become the new TopGod replacing them.
** "Prophecy of the Falcon" discusses Griffith's [[TheUnfettered willingness to do]] ''[[TheUnfettered anything]]'' for the sake of achieving his dream of having a kingdom of his own to rule over.
* VillainSong: Three so far:
** "God Hand" is about the titular villainous quatrumvirate's plan to bring about Griffith's ascension as Femto and TakeOverTheWorld in the name of evil.
** "Demon King" details Ganishka's ambition to surpass the God Hand and become the new TopGod replacing them.
** "Prophecy of the Falcon" discusses Griffith's [[TheUnfettered willingness to do]] ''[[TheUnfettered anything]]'' for the sake of achieving his dream of having a kingdom of his own to rule over.
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''The Interstice'' (2018, EP)
''God Hand'' (2019, full-length)
''Lifeblood'' (2021, full-length)
''God Hand'' (2019, full-length)
''Lifeblood'' (2021, full-length)
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* ''The Interstice'' (2018, EP)
* ''God Hand'' (2019, full-length)
* ''Lifeblood'' (2021, full-length)
* ''God Hand'' (2019, full-length)
* ''Lifeblood'' (2021, full-length)
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Kyle Anderson - vocals
Michael Leo Valeri - lead guitars
Liam Beeson - guitars
Dallas Bricker - bass
Rob Zalischi - drums
Michael Leo Valeri - lead guitars
Liam Beeson - guitars
Dallas Bricker - bass
Rob Zalischi - drums
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* Kyle Anderson - vocals
* Michael Leo Valeri - lead guitars
* Liam Beeson - guitars
* Dallas Bricker - bass
* Rob Zalischi - drums
* Michael Leo Valeri - lead guitars
* Liam Beeson - guitars
* Dallas Bricker - bass
* Rob Zalischi - drums
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The Interstice (2018, EP)
God Hand (2019, full-length)
Lifeblood (2021, full-length)
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* ConceptAlbum: ‘’Fortress’’ revolves around the events of the Golden Age Arc while ‘’Lifeblood’’ focuses on Guts’ experiences after the Eclipse.
* GenreMashup: Their music is a blend of {{Deathcore}}, IndustrialMetal, SymphonicMetal, and NuMetal, with ‘’Lifeblood’’ dialing up on the nu metal aspect of their sound.
* HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series ‘’Manga/{{Berserk}}’’, and it can be easily seen with song titles like “Prophecy of the Falcon” and “Eclipse”.
* NuMetal: Makes up a good portion of their sound and is especially prominent in ‘’Lifeblood’’. In fact, they’re one of the most well-known nu-deathcore bands along with Suicide Silence, Emmure, Slaughter to Prevail, Spite, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, and Left to Suffer.
* GenreMashup: Their music is a blend of {{Deathcore}}, IndustrialMetal, SymphonicMetal, and NuMetal, with ‘’Lifeblood’’ dialing up on the nu metal aspect of their sound.
* HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series ‘’Manga/{{Berserk}}’’, and it can be easily seen with song titles like “Prophecy of the Falcon” and “Eclipse”.
* NuMetal: Makes up a good portion of their sound and is especially prominent in ‘’Lifeblood’’. In fact, they’re one of the most well-known nu-deathcore bands along with Suicide Silence, Emmure, Slaughter to Prevail, Spite, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, and Left to Suffer.
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* ConceptAlbum: ‘’Fortress’’ ''God Hand'' revolves around the events of the Golden Age Arc while ‘’Lifeblood’’ ''Lifeblood'' focuses on Guts’ experiences after the Eclipse.
* GenreMashup: Their music is a blend of {{Deathcore}}, IndustrialMetal, SymphonicMetal, and NuMetal, with‘’Lifeblood’’ ''Lifeblood'' dialing up on the nu metal aspect of their sound.
* HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series‘’Manga/{{Berserk}}’’, ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', and it can be easily seen with song titles like “Prophecy of the Falcon” and “Eclipse”.
* NuMetal: Makes up a good portion of their sound and is especially prominent in‘’Lifeblood’’.''Lifeblood''. In fact, they’re one of the most well-known nu-deathcore bands along with Suicide Silence, Emmure, Slaughter to Prevail, Spite, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, and Left to Suffer.
* GenreMashup: Their music is a blend of {{Deathcore}}, IndustrialMetal, SymphonicMetal, and NuMetal, with
* HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series
* NuMetal: Makes up a good portion of their sound and is especially prominent in
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** ‘’Lifeblood’’ features guest appearances from [[Music/{{Emmure}} Frankie Palmeri]], [[Music/ShadowOfIntent Ben Duerr]], Eric Vanlerberghe (I Prevail), Jamie Graham (Viscera), and Tyler Shelton (Traitors). [[Music/{{Underoath}} Spencer Chamberlain]] has also contributed vocals to “Enemy”, while [[Music/LornaShore Will Ramos]] and [[Music/CrystalLake Ryo Kinoshita]] have showed up on the remixes of “Lifeblood” and “Demon King” featuring them.
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** ‘’Lifeblood’’ ''Lifeblood'' features guest appearances from [[Music/{{Emmure}} Frankie Palmeri]], [[Music/ShadowOfIntent Ben Duerr]], Eric Vanlerberghe (I Prevail), Jamie Graham (Viscera), and Tyler Shelton (Traitors). [[Music/{{Underoath}} Spencer Chamberlain]] has also contributed vocals to “Enemy”, while [[Music/LornaShore Will Ramos]] and [[Music/CrystalLake Ryo Kinoshita]] have showed up on the remixes of “Lifeblood” and “Demon King” featuring them.
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SpecialGuest: Par for the course in deathcore:
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* SpecialGuest: Par for the course in deathcore:
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AudienceParticipationSong: “Eclipse”: WELCOME TO THE NEW AGE!
ConceptAlbum: ‘’Fortress’’ revolves around the events of the Golden Age Arc while ‘’Lifeblood’’ focuses on Guts’ experiences after the Eclipse.
GenreMashup: Their music is a blend of {{Deathcore}}, IndustrialMetal, SymphonicMetal, and NuMetal, with ‘’Lifeblood’’ dialing up on the nu metal aspect of their sound.
HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series ‘’Manga/{{Berserk}}’’, and it can be easily seen with song titles like “Prophecy of the Falcon” and “Eclipse”.
NuMetal: Makes up a good portion of their sound and is especially prominent in ‘’Lifeblood’’. In fact, they’re one of the most well-known nu-deathcore bands along with Suicide Silence, Emmure, Slaughter to Prevail, Spite, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, and Left to Suffer.
SopranoAndGravel: “Enemy” and “Exodus” features clean vocals from Kyle along with his traditional deathcore HarshVocals.
ConceptAlbum: ‘’Fortress’’ revolves around the events of the Golden Age Arc while ‘’Lifeblood’’ focuses on Guts’ experiences after the Eclipse.
GenreMashup: Their music is a blend of {{Deathcore}}, IndustrialMetal, SymphonicMetal, and NuMetal, with ‘’Lifeblood’’ dialing up on the nu metal aspect of their sound.
HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series ‘’Manga/{{Berserk}}’’, and it can be easily seen with song titles like “Prophecy of the Falcon” and “Eclipse”.
NuMetal: Makes up a good portion of their sound and is especially prominent in ‘’Lifeblood’’. In fact, they’re one of the most well-known nu-deathcore bands along with Suicide Silence, Emmure, Slaughter to Prevail, Spite, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, and Left to Suffer.
SopranoAndGravel: “Enemy” and “Exodus” features clean vocals from Kyle along with his traditional deathcore HarshVocals.
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* AudienceParticipationSong: “Eclipse”: WELCOME TO THE NEW AGE!
* ConceptAlbum: ‘’Fortress’’ revolves around the events of the Golden Age Arc while ‘’Lifeblood’’ focuses on Guts’ experiences after the Eclipse.
* GenreMashup: Their music is a blend of {{Deathcore}}, IndustrialMetal, SymphonicMetal, and NuMetal, with ‘’Lifeblood’’ dialing up on the nu metal aspect of their sound.
* HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series ‘’Manga/{{Berserk}}’’, and it can be easily seen with song titles like “Prophecy of the Falcon” and “Eclipse”.
* NuMetal: Makes up a good portion of their sound and is especially prominent in ‘’Lifeblood’’. In fact, they’re one of the most well-known nu-deathcore bands along with Suicide Silence, Emmure, Slaughter to Prevail, Spite, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, and Left to Suffer.
* SopranoAndGravel: “Enemy” and “Exodus” features clean vocals from Kyle along with his traditional deathcore HarshVocals.
* ConceptAlbum: ‘’Fortress’’ revolves around the events of the Golden Age Arc while ‘’Lifeblood’’ focuses on Guts’ experiences after the Eclipse.
* GenreMashup: Their music is a blend of {{Deathcore}}, IndustrialMetal, SymphonicMetal, and NuMetal, with ‘’Lifeblood’’ dialing up on the nu metal aspect of their sound.
* HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series ‘’Manga/{{Berserk}}’’, and it can be easily seen with song titles like “Prophecy of the Falcon” and “Eclipse”.
* NuMetal: Makes up a good portion of their sound and is especially prominent in ‘’Lifeblood’’. In fact, they’re one of the most well-known nu-deathcore bands along with Suicide Silence, Emmure, Slaughter to Prevail, Spite, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, and Left to Suffer.
* SopranoAndGravel: “Enemy” and “Exodus” features clean vocals from Kyle along with his traditional deathcore HarshVocals.
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Brand of Sacrifice is a deathcore band from Toronto, Canada formed from the ashes of metalcore band The Afterimage. Formerly one out of many humble bands on Slam Worldwide, its unique blend of {{Deathcore}}, IndustrialMetal, and NuMetal has helped it set itself apart from the pack take the extreme metal landscape by storm as one of its biggest rising stars yet.
Current Lineup:
Kyle Anderson - vocals
Michael Leo Valeri - lead guitars
Liam Beeson - guitars
Dallas Bricker - bass
Rob Zalischi - drums
Discography:
The Interstice (2018, EP)
God Hand (2019, full-length)
Lifeblood (2021, full-length)
!WELCOME TO THE NEW TROPE!
AudienceParticipationSong: “Eclipse”: WELCOME TO THE NEW AGE!
ConceptAlbum: ‘’Fortress’’ revolves around the events of the Golden Age Arc while ‘’Lifeblood’’ focuses on Guts’ experiences after the Eclipse.
GenreMashup: Their music is a blend of {{Deathcore}}, IndustrialMetal, SymphonicMetal, and NuMetal, with ‘’Lifeblood’’ dialing up on the nu metal aspect of their sound.
HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series ‘’Manga/{{Berserk}}’’, and it can be easily seen with song titles like “Prophecy of the Falcon” and “Eclipse”.
NuMetal: Makes up a good portion of their sound and is especially prominent in ‘’Lifeblood’’. In fact, they’re one of the most well-known nu-deathcore bands along with Suicide Silence, Emmure, Slaughter to Prevail, Spite, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, and Left to Suffer.
SopranoAndGravel: “Enemy” and “Exodus” features clean vocals from Kyle along with his traditional deathcore HarshVocals.
SpecialGuest: Par for the course in deathcore:
** ‘’Lifeblood’’ features guest appearances from [[Music/{{Emmure}} Frankie Palmeri]], [[Music/ShadowOfIntent Ben Duerr]], Eric Vanlerberghe (I Prevail), Jamie Graham (Viscera), and Tyler Shelton (Traitors). [[Music/{{Underoath}} Spencer Chamberlain]] has also contributed vocals to “Enemy”, while [[Music/LornaShore Will Ramos]] and [[Music/CrystalLake Ryo Kinoshita]] have showed up on the remixes of “Lifeblood” and “Demon King” featuring them.
** Kyle himself has shown up on tracks by And Hell Followed With, Andremulasia, Distant, Downfall of Mankind, Hurakan, Overdose of Bacon, The Animist, and Xenobiotic, among many other bands.
Current Lineup:
Kyle Anderson - vocals
Michael Leo Valeri - lead guitars
Liam Beeson - guitars
Dallas Bricker - bass
Rob Zalischi - drums
Discography:
The Interstice (2018, EP)
God Hand (2019, full-length)
Lifeblood (2021, full-length)
!WELCOME TO THE NEW TROPE!
AudienceParticipationSong: “Eclipse”: WELCOME TO THE NEW AGE!
ConceptAlbum: ‘’Fortress’’ revolves around the events of the Golden Age Arc while ‘’Lifeblood’’ focuses on Guts’ experiences after the Eclipse.
GenreMashup: Their music is a blend of {{Deathcore}}, IndustrialMetal, SymphonicMetal, and NuMetal, with ‘’Lifeblood’’ dialing up on the nu metal aspect of their sound.
HeavyMithril: Their discography revolves around Kentaro Miura’s acclaimed dark fantasy manga series ‘’Manga/{{Berserk}}’’, and it can be easily seen with song titles like “Prophecy of the Falcon” and “Eclipse”.
NuMetal: Makes up a good portion of their sound and is especially prominent in ‘’Lifeblood’’. In fact, they’re one of the most well-known nu-deathcore bands along with Suicide Silence, Emmure, Slaughter to Prevail, Spite, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, and Left to Suffer.
SopranoAndGravel: “Enemy” and “Exodus” features clean vocals from Kyle along with his traditional deathcore HarshVocals.
SpecialGuest: Par for the course in deathcore:
** ‘’Lifeblood’’ features guest appearances from [[Music/{{Emmure}} Frankie Palmeri]], [[Music/ShadowOfIntent Ben Duerr]], Eric Vanlerberghe (I Prevail), Jamie Graham (Viscera), and Tyler Shelton (Traitors). [[Music/{{Underoath}} Spencer Chamberlain]] has also contributed vocals to “Enemy”, while [[Music/LornaShore Will Ramos]] and [[Music/CrystalLake Ryo Kinoshita]] have showed up on the remixes of “Lifeblood” and “Demon King” featuring them.
** Kyle himself has shown up on tracks by And Hell Followed With, Andremulasia, Distant, Downfall of Mankind, Hurakan, Overdose of Bacon, The Animist, and Xenobiotic, among many other bands.