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Haemorrhage is a goregrind band from Madrid, Spain. Formed in 1990 as Devourment, Haemorrhage began its life as a trio, with Jose on bass and vocals, Luisma on guitar, and Emilio on drums, though this only lasted until the summer of 1991, when Emilio left the band. The group soon reformed, this time as duo, with Luisma again playing the role of guitarist and Jose taking over as drummer, with both performing vocals, and released their first demo as Haemorrhage, Grotesque Embryopathology. Near the end of 1993, Lugubrious and Ramon joined the band as vocalist and bassist, respectively. Between 1994 and 1995, Haemorrhage recorded a seven song promo tape, which was sent to Morbid Records and resulted in a two-album contract, welcomed guitarist Ana, and recorded their first release, Emetic Cult. However, Jose left in the following year due to personal issues and was replaced by Rojas. After releasing five studio albums on Morbid Records the band gets signed to Relapse Records which put out their new disc Hospital Carnage. Haemorrhage is, like many goregrind bands, heavily influenced by Carcass, yet still have an identity all their own. Live shows typically feature band members sporting surgeon's outfits and vocalist Lugubrious covered in blood, which is common in goregrind and death metal scenes. Artwork is almost exclusively done by guitarist Luisma. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Haemorrhage is a goregrind band from Madrid, Spain. Formed in 1990 as Devourment, Haemorrhage began its life as a trio, with Jose on bass and vocals, Luisma on guitar, and Emilio on drums, though this only lasted until the summer of 1991, when Emilio left the band. The group soon reformed, this time as duo, with Luisma again playing the role of guitarist and Jose taking over as drummer, with both performing vocals, and released their first demo as Haemorrhage, Grotesque Embryopathology. Near the end of 1993, Lugubrious and Ramon joined the band as vocalist and bassist, respectively. Between 1994 and 1995, Haemorrhage recorded a seven song promo tape, which was sent to Morbid Records and resulted in a two-album contract, welcomed guitarist Ana, and recorded their first release, Emetic Cult. However, Jose left in the following year due to personal issues and was replaced by Rojas. After releasing five studio albums on Morbid Records the band gets signed to Relapse Records which put out their new disc Hospital Carnage. Haemorrhage is, like many goregrind bands, heavily influenced by Carcass, yet still have an identity all their own. Live shows typically feature band members sporting surgeon's outfits and vocalist Lugubrious covered in blood, which is common in goregrind and death metal scenes. Artwork is almost exclusively done by guitarist Luisma. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Autophagia
Bacteriophagia
Bouquet
Cystgurgle
Disgorging Innards
Staph Terrorist
Mortuary Riot
Feasting on Purulence
Cadaveric Metamorphose
Oozing Molten Gristle
Antemortem Thanatopraxis
Furtive Dissection
Festerfeast
Frenzied Genital Carbonization
Midnight Mortician
We Are the Gore
Exquisite Eschatology
Open Heart Butchery
Posthumous Predation
Excruciating Denervation of the Lumbar Spine
Syndicate of Sickness
Funeral Carnage
Unlock the Morgue
Virulent Mass Necropsy
Decom-Posers
Surgical Extravaganza
Edible Necrectomy
Exhuming Impulse
Obnoxious (Surgeon of the Dead)
Morgue Sweet Home
Apology for Pathology
Sublime Anatomy of Revenge
Enshrouded in Putrilage
Gore Gourmet
Resuscitation Manoeuvres
Mangled Surgical Epitaph
Flesh Devouring Pandemia
Decrepit Dejection
Anatomized
Amputation Protocol
The Forensic Requiems
Dirge for the Sick
Treasures of Anatomy
Excavating the Iliac Fossa
Fomite Fetish
I'm a Pathologist
Hospital Thieves
Surgery for the Dead
Incinerator of Cadaveric Leftovers
911 (Emergency Slaughter)
Nauseating Employments
Putrescent Necromorphism
Hypochondriac
Rectovaginal Fistula
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