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930:. Thus it led their becoming the first symphonic metal band from Bangladesh. They released only one album in 2010. Sazzad Arefeen also reformed his own side project, Sazzad Arefeen's Angry Machine and continued his work there. Hallucination is considered to be the pioneer of Bengali melodic death metal. Formed in the year 2010 Hallucination has released one single and one studio album Krittrim Prithibi (2013). The album was released digitally in Bangladesh by Incursion Music in 2013. They are the first ones in the music industry to introduce the bkash way of buying an album and they are also the first band to release a Bengali album on compact disc in Oceania (Satanica Productions Australasia). Their first album 717:. Cryptic Fate is the longest most active metal band after Warfaze. There have been some important metal bands from early to late 1990s, who were popular during that time but did not go mainstream or did not remain active. Bands like these include – Legend, Psychodeth, Trashold, Phantom Lord, Metal Warriors etc. Gibran Tanwir formed Deth Row, in 1991, which did its first show in 1994 and was a huge part of underground metal scene. Gibran had a band called Glad Tiders with Sohel and drummer Daiyan Mir. Psychodeth, another metal band formed in the early 1990s, and performed in many shows together. Thrashold was formed by 2640: 1291: 739: 871:
solos set a new example in Bangladesh. Shaju is often considered as the greatest and most technical drummer from Bangladesh. Some notable examples of his notable drumming feature on – "Oniker Prantor", "Dukhkhyo Bilash", "Poth Chola" etc. On the other hand, Ershad's technical guitar solos made their songs even more complex. Artcell's songs, combined with soft melody and complexity, helped make progressive metal go mainstream.
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which helped make their music go mainstream even among non-metal fans. On the other hand, Lincoln, their lead singer's melodic vocal skills attracted many fans to their songs. Artcell has been one of the most technically proficient bands from Bangladesh. Their drummer, Shaju's fast and technical drum
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sets an early example of heavy rock in the Bangladeshi music scene. They did not become commercially successful but their early works and experiments indicate the major movement of heavy rock in Bangladesh. Although they are not as well known to modern fans, some of their records were recovered. They
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elements with heavy metal. According to their official Facebook page, they identified themselves as an experimental metal band. Their music feature flute solos, which often sound like Eluveitie. Bay of Bengal gained success from publishing their music videos on YouTube. One of their music videos was
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in Bangladesh. Heavy metal and hard rock became very popular among young music fans. The young musicians picked up their instruments and started to cover hard rock and heavy metal songs. They also followed the styles of English and American metal bands styles – growing long hair, forming bands with
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The subject of the song is universal. I won't dedicate this song to anyone in particular. But I hope people will know better after watching the video and will hopefully refrain from committing suicide when they are in severe depression. Moreover, we should always be communicative and be supportive
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spanned for 28 minutes and 31 seconds, being the longest track ever recorded by a Bangladeshi rock artist. "Shaat Din" features various music arrangements, eleven guitar solos (all played by Piklu), several bass solos (all done by Sumon) and brutal growling as well as melodic vocals, piano rhythms
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thrash and groove metal bands with ground breaking success of Bangladeshi metal bands in the 1990s, many underground bands were formed in the early 2000s. By the beginning of the 2000s, Aurthohin released their debut album, as did Trimatrik in 2000. After that they constantly released their albums
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by Black Sabbath in 1985. Video footage can be found on YouTube about their lead singer asking their audiences if it was right banning Waves from performing on BTV and if they (the audience) would want to cut Iftekhar's (their bassist) long hair. Waves disbanded in 1985 and after almost ten years
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in Bangladesh. Bands like Funeral Anthem, Minerva and Hallucination also continued to make new extreme metal albums, but not all of them became successful. Combining the spirits of melodic structures with speed metal, Funeral Anthem became one of the pioneering power metal band of Bangladesh. In
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in 2014. Both Rockstrata and Warfaze have been cited as the first heavy metal bands of Bangladesh by music critics. However both being contemporaries to each other, Warfaze and Rockstrata had significant differences in their musical styles. Rockstrata sounded more brutal and heavy which could be
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Although most record labels are now interested in recording metal albums, this was not the case in the 1990s. Sargam was the first record label to record a heavy metal album. Sargam made it possible for metal artists to gain a foothold in the industry. Sargam was interested in recording various
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or bands having satanic lyrics. Satanik a black metal band (later performing technical brutal black metal) was formed in the early 2000s, almost never went mainstream due to their Satanic themes. Although in their interview they denied being a devil or Satan-promoting band. Their lead guitarist
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and deaths. Kirtinasha never went mainstream like Warfaze or Rockstrata. But their song "Dhoroni" (Earth) was successful among hard rock fans of that time. Kirtinasha had no activity after the mid-1990s. Their members pursued their personal lives and left the music industry after the mid-1990s.
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and Recall came forward in the media and airwaves. As a result, newly formed metal bands are not getting enough recognition or becoming mainstream. Foreign music scenes, especially music from India – Bollywood music and hip-hop music are dominating radio and television. Most radio channels and
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in 1993 under Asia Voice records. Kirtinasha was one of the few bands who did not release their albums under Sargam label. They were one of the pioneering hard rock bands of Bangladesh who recorded some of their earliest material in 1988 but did not release anything until their debut album.
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in the '90s. Although at the time, there were few bands who played heavy riffs and solos, but there were no bands who had a singer like Warfaze's first singer, Sunjoy. Most of the metal/hard rock bands' vocalists employed melodic vocals with heavy riffs. But Sunjoy's powerful high-pitched
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Satanik does not mean encouraging the devilish nature. In fact, it means to take off the masks and shout out loud and clear about the hidden evils prevalent in human beings. Everything comes in pairs, so do good and evil. Through our music, we want to address such evils to our
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was the first ever English-language metal album recorded by a Bangladeshi artist. Cryptic Fate was the second most important metal band in Bangladesh. They were one of the leading bands of next generation Bangladeshi heavy metal music. They started to write in
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It was unbelievable for us when we heard the news. However, it is true that we are in the top ten list in the music category. The feeling can't be described in words. When we can see popular bands are breaking down, we are still a team and rocking the
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being the first death metal band in Bangladesh released their first single in a mixed Album called Agontuk – 3 in 2005. However the band went to a never-ending hibernation in 2006 when the frontman and Vocal Anjan went to Australia for his studies.
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Five metal bands, Ionic Bond, Karmna, Trainwreck, Infidel and Torture GoreGrinder were selected for participating WOA metal battle. Artcell was also ranked as number 1 as best Asian hard rock/metal band on TheTopTens, surpassing bands like
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and Vikings were the main ones. Ever since then they have been playing important roles for developing different heavy metal genres in Bangladesh. Cryptic Fate is a prime example of this. They formed in 1993 and released their debut album,
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and Feelings played some hard rock songs in their concerts drawn from psychedelic and blues rock. Miles, despite being a pop rock and blues rock band, used to play few hard rock songs in their live concerts, around the early 1980s.
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living in Germany. Their early influences include hard rock and metal bands like AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Motorhead, Thin Lizzy and Van Halen. They returned to Bangladesh in 1983. In 1984, Waves recorded three songs for
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also wrote some of the most complex lyrics in history of Bangladeshi rock music. Their primary lyricist was Rupok, but after his death, Ruman Ahmed wrote songs for them. During the mid-2000s, a music show program called,
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of Bangladesh. His shredding solos took Warfaze's music to a neoclassical metal edge. Warfaze along with their music also helped to improve rebellious lyrics in Bangladeshi Rock music. Most of their songs were about
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music from Bangladeshi musicians. Many psychedelic rock and blues rock artists of Bangladesh also inspired them to go forward. While some young guitarists at that time were also impressed by the guitar playing of
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under Indian record label Demonstealer Records. Their music included blast-drum beats, fast-paced guitar riffs, guttural growls and screams. Their lyrics also were about ancient historical events and brutality.
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and decided not to air Waves. Following that incident, Waves was banned from performing at venues in Bangladesh including BTV. Many line-up changes happened while some of the members moved abroad. They covered
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played important roles for development of underground metal bands. Many compilation albums have been released throughout the years for promoting underground metal bands. Popular underground mix albums are –
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tracks with other musicians. Most of his songs included shredding and jamming. Oni is currently living in the UK for his study. He became popular internationally. Oni Hasan was endorsed by Carvin guitars.
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Although there were no Bangladeshi metal bands formed in the 1960s and 1970s, some blues-based rock bands helped to emerge heavy rock in Bangladesh. Such a band was Windy Side of Care, formed in 1964,
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in songs include "Guti-From Hell", "Shaat Din" (Seven Days) and "Protirup" (Replica). Meanwhile, their first lead guitarist, Piklu, developed his guitar skills. He became proficient on various fast-
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were heavier compared to other rock bands of their time. But after releasing their debut album, they stayed dormant for over 20 years. Although they returned to the scene with their second album,
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televisions stations are only interested in broadcasting soft music and pop. Only few hit metal songs are played sometimes. There are few broadcasting facilities for newly formed metal bands.
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Even though heavy metal in Bangladesh was very popular from the late 1990s to the early 2000s, recent events and analysis show that the popularity of heavy metal is decreasing. Many
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was another popular rock band formed in the late 1980s. They were very technically proficient but did not release any albums. Thus they faded from the music scene after the 1990s.
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English names, wearing tight jeans, t-shirts, boots, etc. However, due to cultural impact and strictness, many boys were not allowed to grow long hair until they became famous.
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Back in the 1980s, there was no Internet connection or many broadcasting facilities in Bangladesh for foreign heavy metal bands, but there was also a local shop called
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in 2006. They have had their biggest hits due to their catchy riffs and vocals. Two of their most famous songs, "Poth Chola" and "Oniket Prantor" both featured catchy
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the next years, 2001, 2002 and 2003. They have been one of the most important bands for laying out different genres of heavy metal in Bangladesh. Aurthohin's leader,
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Apart from controversial bands, there have been many metal bands who did not go mainstream and remained underground bands. Bands such as Scarecrow, Metal Maze, and
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Followed by the groundbreaking success of Warfaze and Rockstrata, several heavy metal and hard rock bands were formed between the mid to late 1990s. Bands such as
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were invited to work for his albums. They backed up Sumon for growling and screaming when Sumon was unable to sing in a metal voice. Some of their most notable
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in 1992. Zia was a teenager at the time. The band played only a few live concerts. Zia later approached his career as a folk and alternative rock musician.
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Hotel. They jammed at high volume, so loud that they were told to turn down their volume by their grandfather. Their long instrumental jamming through high
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genres of albums. Many major metal bands – Warfaze, Rockstrata, In Dhaka and Aces were signed by Sargam. Sargam signed a deal with Rockstrata with 30k
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also played some alternative metal songs over the years. Warfaze, Artcell and Aurthohin together are the most popular rock/metal trio of Bangladesh.
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from Feelings (now known as Nogor Baul) was a pioneering psychedelic rock artist of Bangladesh. He too performed heavy rock riffs and solos. Late
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Other bands include, Barzak, Bloodlust, orator, Nafarmaan and Poizon Green. Poizon Green had initial success but only among hardcore metal fans.
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In Dhaka, another band formed in the late 80s to early 90s, was also influential to hard rock and heavy metal. They released their debut album
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and psychedelic rock bands were formed in Bangladesh. Although most of them did not play or contribute much to heavy metal but some bands like
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had directly influenced young Bangladeshi musicians. As a result, the thrashier tone had become more common in Bangladeshi metal bands. The
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There have been some solo acts by musicians too. Oni Hasan is a prominent Bangladeshi guitarist. He was initially the guitarist of band,
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tone in Aurthohin's songs. Several extreme metal guitarists were inspired by Piklu's guitar playing. Aurthohin's song, "Shaat Din" from
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have been the most notable ones. Arbovirus, despite having very few elements of metal in their songs, gained much popularity for their
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Over the years there have been significant underground metal bands who did not go mainstream. Most of these metal bands were either
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At the end of the 2010s many alternative rock bands were formed. However, they too played some heavy metal songs. Bands such as
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uses. Although they soon became inactive for over a decade but returned to scene with their movie soundtrack. Meanwhile,
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was formed. Sazzad Arefeen with help of Shams Mansoor Gani (keyboardist from Warfaze) experimented with classical and
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in 2006. Both of their albums were big hits for their melodic vocals and acoustic riffs along with musical complexity.
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was one of the leading metal bands to next-generation heavy metal of Bangladesh from the mid-1990s to early 2000s.
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voice helped develop the idea of heavy metal singing. He was inspired by and often followed the singing style of
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and melodic structures uses created heavy metal riffs and solos in their songs. Kamal is one of the pioneering
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and Mechanix. Hallucination is another notable band, which was formed in 2010, Dhaka. Hallucination played
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was huge inspiration for metal bands of today and was a significant movement for Bangladeshi heavy metal.
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music of Black Sabbath. While Warfaze approached more as a technical and fast-paced band similar to the
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in Bangladesh. Their songs often contained fast-tempoed heavy riffs and deep vocals which bordered on
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music. Initially they did not intend to record their output but to play gigs. They used to jam at
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was formed in 2016. They released only one album in 2016. Their influences include, Megadeth,
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used to arrange different types of musical instruments to experiment with genres. He featured
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in 2013 and they are considered the pioneerineering melodic death metal act in Bangladesh.
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created to raise awareness about suicide. Their lead singer Bakhtiyar said on the matter,
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musical styles. They are seen as a metal band by general music fans of Bangladesh. While,
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The first ever Bangladeshi heavy metal band to be formed was "Waves" on 25 December 1981,
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In the 2000s heavy metal started to become mainstream in the Bangladeshi music scene.
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in 1992. But they too became inactive after mid 90s. Meanwhile, another hard rock
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and drumming. Thus their songs became very influential towards development of
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songs with heavy metal elements. They released their full-length debut album,
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named Kirtinasha (Destroyed) who formed in 1988, released their debut album,
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have had the greatest influences on Bangladeshi heavy metal musicians. Other
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Although most Bangladeshi metal bands are not listened worldwide due to the
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has produced and composed several metal artists' albums including most of
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bands are taking the place of heavy metal. Bands like Shunno, Old School,
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and violin solos, became a good example of progressive metal. Sumon's
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often featured heavy solos and riffs which helped the emergence of
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sound also became common among musicians. Primarily inspired by
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for its upcoming Eid show but BTVs GM called the entire show an
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made a deal with EMI record labels to record an album in 1968.
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The 1980s was the most important decade for the foundation of
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styles, which also helped emerging heavy rock in Bangladesh.
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band formed in 1999. They released their debut album
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International popularity of Bangladeshi metal bands
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They have been inactive since 1996. 332:Heavy rock influence: Mid to late '70s 2000: 1539:"bracNet – Band Review – Artcell New" 1229:. Warfaze was raked 4th on the list. 409:with an early influence of the 1970s 170:was originated from the evolution of 1088:. Oni Hasan worked on the albums – 818:such as heavy metal, thrash metal, 734:Development of subgenres: 2000–2010 357:was a member of the pop rock band, 13: 1309:. He was a guitarist/vocalist for 591:. They were initially inspired by 589:St. Joseph Higher Secondary School 489:St. Joseph Higher Secondary School 397:Primarily drawing influences from 219:"big four founders of heavy metal" 14: 2681: 1943: 1449:""It's not worth dying on stage"" 1370:. 11 October 2003. Archived from 361:, who later formed his own band, 2639: 2638: 2538:New wave of American heavy metal 1541:. 4 October 2011. 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Index

Heavy metal
NWOBHM
Neoclassical metal
Hard rock
Psychedelic rock
Blues rock
Dhaka
Dhaka
Heavy metal music
New wave of British heavy metal
Music of Bangladesh
Bangladeshi rock
British
American
heavy metal
Iron Maiden
Metallica
Megadeth
1970s bands
Deep Purple
Black Sabbath
Motörhead
Warfaze
Rockstrata
Artcell
Aurthohin
Cryptic Fate
Powersurge
Vibe
Stentorian

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