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* RapunzelHair: Phlegeton is a male example. It's so long that it actually scrapes the ground.
* GenreMashup: Fuses elements of brutal death, tech death, slam, progressive rock, mathcore, noise rock, ambient, and free jazz. Best described as the natural result of Devourment, Malignancy, Voivod, King Crimson, Helmet, and Aphex Twin having an orgy.
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* NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly: Fuses elements of brutal death, tech death, slam, progressive rock, mathcore, noise rock, ambient, and free jazz. Best described as the natural result of Devourment, Malignancy, Voivod, King Crimson, Helmet, and Aphex Twin having an orgy.
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The band was formed in Madrid in 1998 by J.L. "Phlegeton" Rey (vocals), J. Oliver and Dani (guitars), Guillemoth (bass), and Andres Cobos (drums), the band quickly released the ''Floating Cadaver in the Monochrome'' demo, which created a fair bit of buzz that carried over to the ''Voxel Mitosis'' single; in spite of Dani's departure and subsequent replacement by Charly, the band maintained their momentum, releasing the ''Planisphærium'' full-length in 2003. This was met with near-universal acclaim and was almost instantly hailed as a modern-day classic. In spite of this, however, the band then entered a quiet period with no releases and few live appearances other than the occasional fest thanks to the various other obligations of the band members. It was during this time that Charly and Cobos left; while Charly was quickly replaced by Miguel "Migueloud" Angel, the band was less lucky with their search for a new drummer, and Phlegeton opted to temporarily assume those duties for the recording process of the ''Quasineutrality'' single, which was released in 2010. It was not long after that release that they finally found a new drummer in the form of Ricardo "Riky" Mena. It was also sometime around then that they inked a deal with Willowtip Records and began writing for a new album. Said album, ''Exodromos'', was released in 2013 to widespread critical and fanbase acclaim and was viewed as a more-than-worthy successor to ''Planisphærium''. No major touring plans have been announced yet, but it stands to reason that something will happen at some point. After inking a deal with Season of Mist Records in 2014, they began work on their third full-length; ''Krighsu'' dropped on March 18, 2016.
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The band was formed in Madrid in 1998 by J.L. "Phlegeton" Rey (vocals), J. Oliver and Dani (guitars), Guillemoth (bass), and Andres Cobos (drums), the band quickly released the ''Floating Cadaver in the Monochrome'' demo, which created a fair bit of buzz that carried over to the ''Voxel Mitosis'' single; in spite of Dani's departure and subsequent replacement by Charly, the band maintained their momentum, releasing the ''Planisphærium'' full-length in 2003. This was met with near-universal acclaim and was almost instantly hailed as a modern-day classic. In spite of this, however, the band then entered a quiet period with no releases and few live appearances other than the occasional fest thanks to the various other obligations of the band members. It was during this time that Charly and Cobos left; while Charly was quickly replaced by Miguel "Migueloud" Angel, the band was less lucky with their search for a new drummer, and Phlegeton opted to temporarily assume those duties for the recording process of the ''Quasineutrality'' single, which was released in 2010. It was not long after that release that they finally found a new drummer in the form of Ricardo "Riky" Mena. It was also sometime around then that they inked a deal with Willowtip Records and began writing for a new album. Said album, ''Exodromos'', was released in 2013 to widespread critical and fanbase acclaim and was viewed as a more-than-worthy successor to ''Planisphærium''. No major touring plans have been announced yet, but it stands to reason that something will happen at some point. After inking a deal with Season of Mist Records in 2014, they began work on their third full-length; ''Krighsu'' dropped full-length,''Krighsu'', which was released on March 18, 2016.
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The band was formed in Madrid in 1998 by J.L. "Phlegeton" Rey (vocals), J. Oliver and Dani (guitars), Guillemoth (bass), and Andres Cobos (drums), the band quickly released the ''Floating Cadaver in the Monochrome'' demo, which created a fair bit of buzz that carried over to the ''Voxel Mitosis'' single; in spite of Dani's departure and subsequent replacement by Charly, the band maintained their momentum, releasing the ''Planisphærium'' full-length in 2003. This was met with near-universal acclaim and was almost instantly hailed as a modern-day classic. In spite of this, however, the band then entered a quiet period with no releases and few live appearances other than the occasional fest thanks to the various other obligations of the band members. It was during this time that Charly and Cobos left; while Charly was quickly replaced by Miguel "Migueloud" Angel, the band was less lucky with their search for a new drummer, and Phlegeton opted to temporarily assume those duties for the recording process of the ''Quasineutrality'' single, which was released in 2010. It was not long after that release that they finally found a new drummer in the form of Ricardo "Riky" Mena. It was also sometime around then that they inked a deal with Willowtip Records and began writing for a new album. Said album, ''Exodromos'', was released in 2013 to widespread critical and fanbase acclaim and was viewed as a more-than-worthy successor to ''Planisphærium''. No major touring plans have been announced yet, but it stands to reason that something will happen at some point. After inking a deal with Season of Mist Records in 2014, they began work on their third full-length; ''Krighsu'' will drop March 18, 2016.
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The band was formed in Madrid in 1998 by J.L. "Phlegeton" Rey (vocals), J. Oliver and Dani (guitars), Guillemoth (bass), and Andres Cobos (drums), the band quickly released the ''Floating Cadaver in the Monochrome'' demo, which created a fair bit of buzz that carried over to the ''Voxel Mitosis'' single; in spite of Dani's departure and subsequent replacement by Charly, the band maintained their momentum, releasing the ''Planisphærium'' full-length in 2003. This was met with near-universal acclaim and was almost instantly hailed as a modern-day classic. In spite of this, however, the band then entered a quiet period with no releases and few live appearances other than the occasional fest thanks to the various other obligations of the band members. It was during this time that Charly and Cobos left; while Charly was quickly replaced by Miguel "Migueloud" Angel, the band was less lucky with their search for a new drummer, and Phlegeton opted to temporarily assume those duties for the recording process of the ''Quasineutrality'' single, which was released in 2010. It was not long after that release that they finally found a new drummer in the form of Ricardo "Riky" Mena. It was also sometime around then that they inked a deal with Willowtip Records and began writing for a new album. Said album, ''Exodromos'', was released in 2013 to widespread critical and fanbase acclaim and was viewed as a more-than-worthy successor to ''Planisphærium''. No major touring plans have been announced yet, but it stands to reason that something will happen at some point. After inking a deal with Season of Mist Records in 2014, they began work on their third full-length; ''Krighsu'' will drop dropped on March 18, 2016.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Hard 10, occasionally 11.
* MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness: Generally leans towards Mohs/OneBigLie, as while most of the material presented is fairly fantastic and "out there", the majority of it isn't outright impossible based on current knowledge.
* MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness: Generally leans towards Mohs/OneBigLie, as while most of the material presented is fairly fantastic and "out there", the majority of it isn't outright impossible based on current knowledge.
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* DevelopmentHell: Subverted with ''Exodromos'', as the wait stemmed from the fact that the individual band members all had other projects that took up a fair amount of their time.
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The band was formed in Madrid in 1998 by J.L. "Phlegeton" Rey (vocals), J. Oliver and Dani (guitars), Guillemoth (bass), and Andres Cobos (drums), the band quickly released the ''Floating Cadaver in the Monochrome'' demo, which created a fair bit of buzz that carried over to the ''Voxel Mitosis'' single; in spite of Dani's departure and subsequent replacement by Charly, the band maintained their momentum, releasing the ''Planisphærium'' full-length in 2003. This was met with near-universal acclaim and was almost instantly hailed as a modern-day classic. In spite of this, however, the band then entered a quiet period with no releases and few live appearances other than the occasional fest thanks to the various other obligations of the band members. It was during this time that Charly and Cobos left; while Charly was quickly replaced by Miguel "Migueloud" Angel, the band was less lucky with their search for a new drummer, and Phlegeton opted to temporarily assume those duties for the recording process of the ''Quasineutrality'' single, which was released in 2010. It was not long after that release that they finally found a new drummer in the form of Ricardo "Riky" Mena. It was also sometime around then that they inked a deal with Willowtip Records and began writing for a new album. Said album, ''Exodromos'', was released in 2013 to widespread critical and fanbase acclaim and was viewed as a more-than-worthy successor to ''Planisphærium''. No major touring plans have been announced yet, but it stands to reason that something will happen at some point.
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The band was formed in Madrid in 1998 by J.L. "Phlegeton" Rey (vocals), J. Oliver and Dani (guitars), Guillemoth (bass), and Andres Cobos (drums), the band quickly released the ''Floating Cadaver in the Monochrome'' demo, which created a fair bit of buzz that carried over to the ''Voxel Mitosis'' single; in spite of Dani's departure and subsequent replacement by Charly, the band maintained their momentum, releasing the ''Planisphærium'' full-length in 2003. This was met with near-universal acclaim and was almost instantly hailed as a modern-day classic. In spite of this, however, the band then entered a quiet period with no releases and few live appearances other than the occasional fest thanks to the various other obligations of the band members. It was during this time that Charly and Cobos left; while Charly was quickly replaced by Miguel "Migueloud" Angel, the band was less lucky with their search for a new drummer, and Phlegeton opted to temporarily assume those duties for the recording process of the ''Quasineutrality'' single, which was released in 2010. It was not long after that release that they finally found a new drummer in the form of Ricardo "Riky" Mena. It was also sometime around then that they inked a deal with Willowtip Records and began writing for a new album. Said album, ''Exodromos'', was released in 2013 to widespread critical and fanbase acclaim and was viewed as a more-than-worthy successor to ''Planisphærium''. No major touring plans have been announced yet, but it stands to reason that something will happen at some point.
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* ''Krighsu'' (2016)
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* FiveManBand:
** TheLeader: Phlegeton
** TheLancer: Guillemoth
** TheBigGuy: Riky
** TheSmartGuy: Migueloud
** TheHeart: J. Oliver
** TheLeader: Phlegeton
** TheLancer: Guillemoth
** TheBigGuy: Riky
** TheSmartGuy: Migueloud
** TheHeart: J. Oliver
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* SpecialGuest: Phlegeton has served as this here and there, most notably for Music/{{Aborted}}.
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* RapunzelHair: Phlegeton is a male example.
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* RapunzelHair: Phlegeton is a male example. It's so long that it actually scrapes the ground.
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* RapunzelHair: Phelgton is a male example.
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* RapunzelHair: Phelgton Phlegeton is a male example.
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