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1) Bulldozer is an Italian speed/thrash/proto-black metal band formed in 1980. Their music was frequently referred to as Italy's answer to Venom, and on the strength of their debut album, 1985's "Day Of Wrath" (produced by Algy Ward of Tank), it's easy to see why this was the case. Alberto Contini's bass and vocals both strongly resembled his Venom counterpart Cronos, and the band's messy Satanic pre-thrash metal was indeed quite similar to Venom's first couple of albums. They survived for a few more years and released three more albums that no doubt diverged from the Venom sound, but for right or wrong, they never really managed to escape the Venom clone tag and never got above cult status. They split up in 1992. They decided to start up again in 2008 and are currently working on a new album. 2) Finnish Traditional Heavy Metal band formed in 1996 and split up around 2002. 3) Croatian Heavy Metal band formed in 2001. 4) French punk band in the late 70s. 5) Spanish punk band formed in 2001 6) Dutch Hands Up formation 7) Australian stoner metal/rock band Finnish Bulldozer: Was project of guitarist Kim Högberg (who later sung in Helion), bassist Ville Lehtinen and singer Jarkko Ahola (ex-Dreamtale, Teräsbetoni). They had numerous drummers around, for example Heikki Malmberg who was also their last, as the band disbanded after he left to Diablo in 2002. They released 2 demos, "Bulldozer" and "Love/Hate". Their website (in Finnish) containing free samples: http://www.jahola.com/