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Eroded Thoughts


From the album, Eroded Thoughts. Read more on Last.fm.

1. Morgue was a Death metal band from Chicago, Illinois. They released two demo tapes entitled Random Decay (1991) & Severe Psychopathology (1992) and their full-length Eroded Thoughts in (1993) on Grind Core Records. The style is technical old-school death metal inspired by thrash metal and bands like Autopsy, Celtic Frost among others. After splitting up some members went on to form the Stoner/Doom metal band Tummler. Morgue bassist vocalist brad buldak now plays in Absconder 2. Morgue from France is a Brutal death metal band who are active and released two EPs and two LP albums. Bonecrunch EP (2001) , Artgore (2001) , The Process To Define The Shape Of Self Loathing (2002) , Barbed Wire Cranium EP (2004). The band shares members with the metalcore-noise band Superstatic Revolution. 3. Morgue from Canada (Quebec City) are an active independent Black/Death Metal band, formed in 2007; They have a S/T Demo (2007), a live DVD Incinerate the Velvet (2008), they released their debut full length, Flames and Blood, in January of 2010. They released their second full-lenght, Dethroned, in October of 2011. 4. Morgue from Germany is a Melodic Death metal band who released one self-released EP entitled Dreamscapes in 1994. They are no longer active. 5. Other bands named Morgue exist in the following countries, but these remain demo only. Argentina (death metal) , Brazil (thrash metal), Finland (another death metal style and another somewhat gothic metal type), Israel (death metal), Portugal (thrash metal), Slovenia (death metal), Sweden (death metal), Brazil (old-school ebm), and the United States (electronic/drugstep). 6. Morgue (Koper, Slovenia) was a black metal project active between 1996 and 2002. 7. Underground/Phonk producer 8. Underground [https://soundcloud.com/morguee]soundcloud[/https://soundcloud.com/morguee] rapper. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.











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