In-Cyde

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In-Cyde was formed early 2004, with members of Cleavage and Low Brow from North Coast - New South Wales - Australia, since then they have forged a style of music unique to their predecessors; a heavy, down tuned, power groove combination of sweet melodies and bone crushing riffs and beats. Hard to classify the music could probably be best described as Groove metal or perhaps Funk metal though some would say they belong to a genre of their own.

Mid 2005 saw the inclusion of Jan Nicholas Blom a powerful young singer from Gold Coast Queensland. He joins the original In-Cyde of Cavey, Craigo and Paish. This new development came just in time for the final tracking of the debute album HATE which has been released to critical acclaim by Australian metal audiences

2006-2007 sees the band enjoying great success on the Australian touring circuits with a growing audience of dedicated fans.

  • 2004: BULLETPROOF EP
  • 2005: HATE LP
  • 2007: The Slaughterhouse Diaries Sampler

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