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Circle
Circle
Finnish musical group; experimental rock band
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Sacramentum
Sacramentum
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Circle of Dead Children
Circle of Dead Children
band
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Bolt Thrower
Bolt Thrower
English band
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Haunted Garage
Haunted Garage
Horror punk/metal band from Los Angeles
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Darkthrone
Darkthrone
Norwegian black metal band
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Diaboli
Diaboli
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Graveland
Graveland
Polish musical group; black metal band
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Deafheaven
Deafheaven
American band formed in 2010
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Sacrilege
Sacrilege
band that plays punk rock
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Drowning Pool
Drowning Pool
American rock band
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The Fartz
The Fartz
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Pharaoh Overlord
Pharaoh Overlord
Finnish rock band
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Helstar
Helstar
band
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Desaster
Desaster
band
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Salem
Salem
hard rock/metal band from Hull, England
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Cryptic Slaughter
Cryptic Slaughter
band
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Warning
Warning
UK-based doom metal band
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Ringworm
Ringworm
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Dr. Know
Dr. Know
American punk band
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Steve Kravac
Steve Kravac
Canadian musician
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Starz
Starz
1970s American heavy metal and power pop band
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Artillery
Artillery
Danish thrash metal band
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Dead Horse
Dead Horse
American thrash metal band from Houston, Texas
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While Heaven Wept
While Heaven Wept
band
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Falconer
Falconer
Swedish power metal band
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Steel Prophet
Steel Prophet
band
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Disembowelment
Disembowelment
Australian death/doom band
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Warlord
Warlord
American heavy metal band
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The Accüsed
The Accüsed
band
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Funeral Mist
Funeral Mist
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Sacrifice
Sacrifice
Canadian thrash metal band
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Botch
Botch
band
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Controlled Bleeding
Controlled Bleeding
American band
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Ulver
Ulver
Norwegian band
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Kill Your Idols
Kill Your Idols
band that plays punk rock
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Grand Belial's Key
Grand Belial's Key
American black metal band
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Jaguar
Jaguar
band
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Armored Saint
Armored Saint
American heavy metal band
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High Tide
High Tide
band formed in 1969
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Yob
Yob
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Pentagram
Pentagram
American heavy metal band
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Amebix
Amebix
UK based punk/metal band
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Impiety
Impiety
War Metal band from Singapore
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Moss
Moss
English doom metal band
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Glassjaw
Glassjaw
American post-hardcore band
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Trust Company
Trust Company
band
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Goatlord
Goatlord
band
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Officium Triste
Officium Triste
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Von
Von
American band
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Xasthur
Xasthur
band
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Solitude Aeturnus
Solitude Aeturnus
American epic doom metal band
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Jesu
Jesu
British post-metal band
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Robert Pollard
Robert Pollard
American musician and singer-songwriter
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Messiah Marcolin
Messiah Marcolin
Swedish singer
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Josef K
Josef K
Scottish post-punk band
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Fleurety
Fleurety
Norwegian avant-garde metal band
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Jay Reatard
Jay Reatard
American musician
Jesters of Destiny
Los Angeles metal band formed 1984

Jesters of Destiny

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Los Angeles metal band formed 1984
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Jesters of Destiny is a heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California, which was formed in 1984 by Bruce Duff (bass/vocals, who had been booted from 45 Grave earlier in the year) and guitarist Ray Violet. Evolving from a recording project spearheaded by Violet, who was working as the house engineer for Dawnbreaker studio in San Fernando, CA (previously owned by Seals and Crofts), the band recorded what would be the first two Jesters songs during the project,which was instigated in order to come up with commercial jingles. The songs were "Diggin' That Grave" and "End of Time." The band presented the songs to Metal Blade Records, who included "End of Time" on Metal Massacre V collection. It closed the LP, which include early tracks by Overkill, Fates Warning, Voi Vod and Metal Church. The band then signed to Metal Blade, but due to the band not being strictly heavy metal, the label created a subsidiary, Dimension Records, which released the band's debut album, Fun at the Funeral, in 1986, and an EP, In a Nostalgic Mood, in 1987, during their first tenure. Following ",,,Mood," Metal Blade dropped the band. They demo-ed a number of songs for a planned third LP to be titled, No Laughing Matter, but we're unable to land a new recording contract. They broke up in 1988. During their run, a number of lead guitarists and drummers were part of the band, including on drums, David Buzzelli (Doktor Stixx), Louie Schilling, Walin' Jennings Morgan, Dave Kuzma, Blaze; and on guitar, Sickie Wifebeater, Michael Montano and Brian Butler.

in 2001, Ektro Records in Finland reissued Fun at the Funeral, supplemented with bonus tracks which combined live recordings with most of the demos for No Laughing Matter. Ektro owner and Circle bassist Jussi Lehtisalo asked Duff to guest on a Circle EP, Earthworm (2006), and later a full LP Hollywood (2009). In 2011, Duff joined Circle for an artist residency at the Roadburn festival in Tilburg, Netherlands, fronting the band and singing a combination of Circle and Jesters songs. Circle then issued a single of Jesters songs "End of TIme" and "God Told Me To" with both Duff and Violet joining on the recording. Duff and Violet reformed the Jesters in 2014 after their debut album was re-released on vinyl by Full Contact, Ektro's vinyl subsidiary. Ektro/Full Contact released their second album, The Sorrows That Refuse to Drown, on April 7, 2017.