Ahumado Granujo

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Ahumado Granujo
General information
origin Prague , Czech Republic
Genre (s) Grindcore
founding 1999, 2010
resolution 2006
Website http://ahumado.sweb.cz/
Current occupation
singing
David Pavlíček
Vocals, bass
Milan Havlíček
guitar
Jirka Zajíc
Drums
Petr Petrásek
former members
singing
Vít Bureš
singing
Tomáš Hanzl
guitar
Petr Chalupný
bass
Burak
bass
Vypytel
Drums, guitar
Michal Cichý

Ahumado Granujo is a Czech grindcore / goregrind band from Prague, founded in 1999 .

history

The band was formed in 1999. On June 3, 2000 their first release was released, a split EP with CAD from Slovakia . In 2003 a split album followed with Utopia ( Czech Republic ). In 2003 Ahumado Granujo released her debut album Splatter-Tekk on Downfall Records.

In 2004 she switched to the label Khaaranus, which specializes in grindcore music, and released her album Chemical Holocaust there . The band was also present live, for example in 2003 they played at the Obscene Extreme Festival in Trutnov . In 2006 Ahumado Granujo announced their temporary separation - five months after the album Chemical Holocaust was released .

In January 2010 the band announced that they would be performing live again under the name Ahumado Granujo Revival.

style

The band plays Goregrind with very short songs that are between mid-tempo and high-speed. Characteristics of their music are the vocals , which are largely unintelligible through pitch shifting, and the genre-untypical techno elements, which mostly serve as the intro to the songs.

Discography

  • 2000: El Tor (Napalmed; Split EP with CAD)
  • 2002: Instrumenta Chirurgica (Downfall Records; split album with Utopia)
  • 2002: Splatter-Tekk (Downfall Records, 2004 via Bizarre Leprous Production )
  • 2006: Chemical Holocaust (Khaaranus)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. MySpace page. MySpace , accessed February 26, 2010 .
  2. ^ Review on Chemical Holocaust. Schwermetall.ch, accessed on February 26, 2011 .
  3. ^ Review on Chemical Holocaust. MetalGlory.de, May 8, 2006, archived from the original on September 4, 2012 ; Retrieved February 26, 2011 .