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Artist Biography For Bloody

The Thrash Metal Band Bloody Was Formed On March 2002 In The Town Of Hortolândia Countryside Of São Paulo SP By The Guitar Player Fábio Bloody The Bass Player André Tabaja And The Singer Paulo Tuckumantel. Months Later Having A Guest Drummer They Record The Demo "Eat Your Brain". Then The Drummer Luis Coser Joins The Band And The Line-Up Is Set With The Band Starting To Promote The Demo At Important Events Including A Festival Promoted By Rádio Rock From Campinas SP And "São Paulo Music Festival" Held At KVA In São Paulo SP . Yet In 2003 Bloody Took Part In The Compilation "Extreme Underground Vol. 1" Which Contributed To Spread Its Name In The Metal Scene. The Year After Bloody Has Been The Opening Act For The Death Metal Trio Krisiun In Vinhedo SP Being This Gig One Of The Highlights Of Their Career So Far. That Remarkable Moment Bloody Captivated The Audience With Its Raw And Straight Thrash Metal Reviving The Magic Age Of Names Such As Sepultura Slayer Motörhead Metallica Megadeth And Sodom. Yet In 2004 The Band Took Part In Another Compilation "Metal Vox Compilation Vol. 2" While Got Ready To The Oncoming First Official Album. With The Experience Acquired Through Gigs The Release Of The Demo "Eat Your Brain" And The Guests On Two Compilations In 2005 Bloody Enters The Studio To Record Their Debut Album "Slow Death". Recorded At The Required Da Tribo Studio In São Paulo SP With The Renowned Producer Ciero "Slow Death" Was Totally Recorded With Analogical Equipment Proposing To Revive The 80´s Essence. The Recordings Started In The Middle Of April And Ended In July When The Mixing And Mastering Processes Were Concluded. Adding An Own Identity To A Pure And Raw Thrash Metal The Album Features Typical Characteristics Of The Analogical Recordings As The Deepest Sound Clean Drums Without Triggers While The Recording Volume Is Lower Which Enables To Turn Up The Sounds Without Distorting It.

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