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Monday, January 03, 2011

Hybrid - The 8th Plague

Full-length, Eyesofsound
August 8th, 2008



I Ovum: alienation
1. Hundred Years Ocean
2. Soul Prolapse
3. Sleep Of The Defeated
II Larva: narcotization
4. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
5. Sun Burnt
III Chrysallis: transformation
6. Cocoon/Metamorphosis/Eclosion
IV Imago: obliteration
7. The Omega Swarm
8. Ashes Of Babylon

Origin: Spain
Genre: Technical Death Metal / Experimental / Extreme Metal
Website: www.myspace.com/hybridmetal


"HYBRID was born in march 2004 when Chus Maestro (ONE LAST WORD and SUPRA) recruits members from HUMAN MINCER and WORMED with the intention of setting up an extreme music project to break down the walls of mainstream music. In june 2005 the band record: “Beyond Unadeniable Entropy”, a 6 song debut MCD of avant garde, eclectic and mathematic metal released the next year by Deadwrong Records which got great reviews. The band has been playing live with TOOL, DEFTONES, NAPALM DEATH, CEPHALIC CARNAGE, MISERY INDEX, TEXTURES, MOHO, MACHETAZO and LOOKING FOR AN ANSWER between others. In the beginning of 2007 the band enter Sadman Studio to record their first full length album: “The 8th Plague”, mastered by Alan Douches (MASTODON, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN) and artwork by Seldon Hunt (NEUROSIS, ISIS), wich was released by english label Eyesofsound in August 2008. “The 8th Plague” received an outstanding reception worldwide, as it was selected as one of the best albums of the year in several specialized media, positioning the band as the next big thing in experimental and extreme metal."

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