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Justin Broadrick
Justin Broadrick
British musician
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Jesu
Jesu
British post-metal band
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Final
Final
band
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Dave Cochrane
Dave Cochrane
British bassist
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Techno Animal
Techno Animal
musical artist
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Head of David
Head of David
British band
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Kevin Martin
Kevin Martin
English musician
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Painkiller
Painkiller
band
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Cult of Luna
Cult of Luna
Swedish post metal band
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Napalm Death
Napalm Death
British grindcore band
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Nicholas Bullen
Nicholas Bullen
British musician
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Electric Wizard
Electric Wizard
English doom metal band
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Neurosis
Neurosis
American band
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Sleep
Sleep
American stoner doom metal band
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Carcass
Carcass
British extreme metal band
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Lee Dorrian
Lee Dorrian
British singer
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Wolves in the Throne Room
Wolves in the Throne Room
American atmospheric black metal band from Washington
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Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats
Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats
English rock band
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Isis
Isis
Los Angeles, California-based post-metal band
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Mikael Åkerfeldt
Mikael Åkerfeldt
Swedish musician
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Scorn
Scorn
band that plays dub
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Nachtmystium
Nachtmystium
American Black Metal band
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Mick Harris
Mick Harris
British musician
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Yob
Yob
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Swans
Swans
American band
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Godflesh are an English industrial metal band from Birmingham, England. The group formed in 1982 under the title Fall of Because but did not release any complete music until 1988 when Justin Broadrick (guitar, vocals and programming) and G. C. Green (bass) renamed the band and decided to use a drum machine for percussion. Melding heavy metal with industrial music and later with electronic music and dub, Godflesh's innovative sound is widely regarded as a foundational influence on other industrial metal and post-metal acts and as significant to both experimental and extreme metal.

The band signed to Earache Records in the late 1980s and released their influential debut album Streetcleaner (1989) to critical acclaim. After the release of their sophomore album Pure (1992) and their major label debut Selfless (1994), they started experimenting with live drums as well as with hip hop and breakbeat sounds. The resulting albums, Songs of Love and Hate (1996) and Us and Them (1999), were followed by Hymns (2001), which saw a simplification of the band's sound. Shortly after Green's departure in 2002, Broadrick ended Godflesh and pursued various other projects, including Jesu. Broadrick and Green reformed Godflesh in 2010, releasing A World Lit Only by Fire (2014) and Post Self (2017) to critical acclaim.

As pioneers of industrial metal, Godflesh's early sound was defined by harsh machine beats, production-emphasised bass, distorted guitar and sparse vocals delivered in a low, guttural fashion. The band performed for most of their career as a duo with Broadrick and Green playing over preprogrammed percussion, normally to a backdrop of apocalyptic scenes and Christian iconography. Godflesh's music has been regarded as especially heavy and grim, with Streetcleaner being named by several publications as one of the heaviest and greatest metal albums.
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