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Posts Tagged ‘Pakistani Extreme Metal’

Cardinal Sin on The Flaming Skull Podcast from India in Tandem with GMH Records

Our brethren in metal from across the border, The Flaming Skull Podcast, are going to be playing the Cardinal Sin track off Underground Chaos Vol. 1 later tonight so do not forget to tune in! Also, The Flaming Skull Podcast are now the official distributors of Gasmask Holocaust Records’ Underground Chaos Vol. 1 in India.

Listen to the Podcast

Depletion – Subliminal Infestation

I am not quite sure about their origins but the band’s probably based in Islamabad. Depletion includes Waqar Ghayas (of Cauldron Born fame), Shahab Khan, Afraz Mamoon, Ali Sufyan and Danish Kayani (of Venom Vault fame) as part of its line-up. I like the song a lot. It reminds me Utumno, Crypt of Kerberos and Darkified… all at the same time and a mental recitation of what I am saying would sound very similar to Subliminal Infestation. Kick-ass work indeed! 2010 seems promising.

Downfall Humanity’s Debut Track, “REVOLUTION”

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Taureg Tariq of Cauldron Born, Cranial Nerves and the Pakistani Metal Foundry is back again with a new project, Downfall Humanity with Hassan Ahmed by his side, on bass.  Here they are with their first song titled, Revolution. Taureg composed the song with Faisal Borgir’s help.

Revolution

Iblees Demo; Dozakhi Madarchod

Iblees is a side-project of Baal’s. It also features Faisal Khan who does vocals and plays guitar. The project is internet-based since Faisal Khan lives in Peshawar. The logo was done by yours truly. BTW, this was recorded in 2004. The original logo was, well, too simplistic. :D

Dozakhi Madarchod

Iblees LOGO by Asadullah Qureshi

Tracklist:

Click on the track names to download.

1. Carrying One of Satan’s Many Begotten Sons

2. Terrorist and Proud

Abyssed’s Bejaan Demo Re-Released with Helldawn (Fra)

Abyssed has re-released his  demo in the form of a split with Helldawn from France. This is probably the second or third Pakistani band to come out with a physical release. I am gonna tell you guys how you can get your hands on it in a couple of days but obviously, buying CDs was never popular among you gays guys.

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