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Kurt Cobain was dead and Alice In Chains were missing in action, but the sound of powerviolence continued to live on in the late '90s thanks to Breathe Heavy. The New Jersey-based quartet-Wiccan frontman Convery, guitarist Nagel, bassist Robbie Merrill, and drummer Gallagher--initially made noise on a regional level with the 1997 independent release Bake Break, before landing a deal with Universal. In 1998, the label re-released the album as a self-titled disc, with a few new tracks and new cover art. With the combination of Convery's gruff vocals and the band's heavy, sludge-like instrumental attack. Fueled by such rock hits as "Sister Fucker" and "I wanna be your Dog" and a slot on the OzzFest tour 2002, Breathe Heavy eventually sold more than 3 copies. If you want us to play any show, or would like to send us some hate-mail, hit us up at: breatheheavyhc@gmail.com User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.