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Smash The Brain

12+ albums
Melodic Death Metaljapanesegrindcoremetalcorepowerviolence

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Originally formed in 1996 as a two-man unit of Shimada (g/vo) and Yamaguchi (vo/ds) in Osaka, Japan, the band had participated several compilations originating in Europe/America, as well as releasing split EPs before releasing the 1st album "Keep Our Way!" in 2000. After adding another guitar player and a bass player, they released the 2nd album "Forever Lasting Twilight" in 2003. With the departure of the original drummer/shouter, they recruited Kamomiya, an ex-member of fellow thrashers GRIM FORCE, and also added the well-respected screamer Shuji, a Japanese answer to Johan Liiva. With the strongest-ever-lineup, they recorded the 3rd "Construction of Despair" album, which will be released in 2006. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

SANITY IN DISUNION

134
2

M.F.

127
3

A PERFECT BARREN CHAIN

123
4

MY CRY ECHOES

122
5

Justice

109
6

BREATHE LIFE INTO THEM

104
7

GENESIS OF HATE

101
8

Vital Dreams

99
9

Smash your brain

97
10

You joh

93

albums

CONSTRUCTION OF DESPAIR

CONSTRUCTION OF DESPAIR

Japan in Decline

Japan in Decline

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Agathocles/Smash The Brain

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Falafel Grind

Forever Lasting Twilight

Forever Lasting Twilight

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1998 - Agathocles & Smash The Brain

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Smash The Brain / Agathocles

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Falafel Grind - 32 Bands Proving That Cripple Bastards Suck!!

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Keep Our Way

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Keep our way!!

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falafel grind-32 bands proving that cripple bastards suck

falafel grind-32 bands proving that cripple bastards suck

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