Dysphoria (Russian Deathcore/Mathcore)
Dysphoria | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Kiev, Ukraine |
| Genres | Progressive deathcore, mathcore, djent, deathcore, technical death metal |
| Years active | 2010–present |
| Labels | Total Deathcore |
| Website | Dysphoria on Facebook |
| Members | Max Alex Sergey Vladimir |
| Past members | Igor Vadim |
Dysphoria is a Ukrainian Progressive Deathcore/Mathcore band formed in Kiev, Ukraine.
Style and Influence
Dysphoria play an extreme metal musical style known as deathcore,[1] which is a fusion between the genres death metal and metalcore. Their style is also heavily influenced by mathcore, because of the fast, technical riffs, varied speed changes and complex time signatures in the band's music. The vocalist fluctuates between death growls and high-pitched screamed vocals. The drumming is very fast-paced and uses double bass drumming and blast beats.
Three of the four of Dysphoria's members also play in the technical death metal/deathcore band Hedonistic Exility.
Discography
Studio albums
| 2010 | Satyriasis XXI
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| 2012 | To the Perfect Form of Modern Species
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| 2014 | The Apogee
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| 2020 | Primal Entropy
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References
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