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Although originally formed with a hardcore mindset, in 1998, Switzerland's Cataract quickly adopted a harder, metallic edge to their songwriting, finding their true calling as a metalcore act in the vein of Hatebreed or Heaven Shall Burn. After a few demos and compilation appearances, the quintet (featuring vocalist Mosh, guitarists Greg and Simon Fuellemann, bassist Michi, and drummer Ricky) released their debut album, Golem, through Ferret Records, in 2000. New frontman Fedi (aka Federico Carminitana) arrived in time for the following year's Martyr's Melodies EP and Cataract's first tour of the U.S. (supporting Poison the Well, Nora, and others), after which they returned to Switzerland and began recording their second full-length, The Great Days of Vengeance -- unleashed in 2003 by Germany's LifeForce Recordings. Yet another label switch awaited, and come 2004, Cataract's third long-player, With Triumph Comes Loss, was released by American metal stalwart Metal Blade. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
Wow. Never heard of these guys before pandora, but I'm really impressed. One of the few metalcore acts I've heard that has some actual talent (next to God Forbid). Much better than Hatebreed or JFAC or some of the other cookie-cutter hardcore stuff out there.
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J-F*g is nothing more than a pop band as far as I'm concerned... geared toward commercial success, not musical prowess.
Oops. Deathcore, metalcore, big deal. One Drops to C instead of D, and uses pig squeals instead of shouting.