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MÖRSER (currently part of Garden of Exile Records, with a new full length early 2009) started in 1995 within a circle of bands such as ACME, SYSTRAL and CAROL, which then had already been presenting a new type of hardcore music, more aggressive and disturbing in sound. Their debut "Two Hours to Doom" on PER KORO made hardcore music from Bremen known to a wider audience and has now even been released on MC by PUREMINDSRECORDS from Chemor, Malaysia; it somehow had become a point of reference in grindcore music. The line up with 2 bass players, 4 singers (maybe you're right, but we are louder) was still quite unusual those days. To describe their sound; it may be best explained with fast grinding trash parts and chaos covering a distant, distorted melody in the background. So far, they've played shows in Germany, Belgium, Holland, France, toured the USA in 1999, and Spain in 2001. Their second long player "10.000 Bad Guys Dead" released in 1999 by CHROME St. Magnus was described as "Their music insane and hard to categorize, but they encompass every genre related to metal. In one word: brutal. Death metal and hardcore are especially visible, and their intensity cannot be matched." or, "They play heavy as fuck metalcore with tons of power blasts and grind parts." Not to be forgotten the split 7inch with Canadian mosh-rockers The Swarm and the cd-compilation "The Seed of the next season." Both released in between the first and the second full-length! And also the loss of their fo