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- Vildhjarta is a Swedish progressive metal band from Hudiksvall, formed in 2005. The band plays in a Meshuggah-influenced musical style employing heavily...
- deathcore sound, and have been compared to acts such as Meshuggah and Vildhjarta, utilizing polyrhythms. They have described this genre as "thall". The...
- Malm, and drummer/producer Buster Odeholm (Humanity's Last Breath and Vildhjarta). The band released their debut album, Excessive Guilt (stylized in uppercase)...
- (Swedish: "The seagull town") is the debut album by Swedish metal band Vildhjarta. Released on 28 November 2011, the album peaked at 37 on the US Top Heats****ers...
- underwater") is the second full-length album by Swedish progressive metal band Vildhjarta, released on 15 October 2021. It is their first studio release in eight...
- Other bands influenced by djent include A Life once lost, Veil of Maya, Vildhjarta, and Xerath. Born of Osiris have also been described as being inspired...
- Thousands of Evils is an EP by Swedish progressive metal band Vildhjarta. It was released digitally in Europe on 30 September 2013, and worldwide in digital...
- Thall may refer to: Thall, neologism ****ociated with Swedish metal band Vildhjarta Thal, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, also transliterated "Thall", a town in Thall...
- The band took part in the Euroblast European Tour with Jeff Loomis, Vildhjarta, and Stealing Axion. Another European tour with Born of Osiris and After...
- aforementioned, but most recognized for works from 2000 thru today) and Vildhjarta. Meshuggah's lead guitarist Fredrik Thordendal is often cited as the forefather...