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Disruption Bio



  Band Members

Jonas -Vocals
Mike - Guitar
Danny - Bass
Pete - Guitar
Jonte - Drums


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Disruption was formed in 1999 by five music-school students in Karlskrona, Sweden and started out to play traditional Swedish death-metal in the vein of At the gates and Dismember. They recorded two demos entitled A Soul Full Of Hate and Bitch On The Cross in the year following. The demos were well received by the local audience and a number of various gig throughout Sweden followed.

The demos also brought Disruption together with producer Magnus Sedenberg (The Bones, Spawn of Possession, Crucified Barbara) and a full-length cd was recorded at Pama studio 1 in Kristianopel, Sweden. The Cd was never released though, because of troubles with different record-labels but Disruption still lived on in the Swedish underground. They continued to do shows and were actually apointed the best live act of the region in some corny contest.

A couple of years later Magnus Sedenberg founded Blakk records as a sublabel to Pama rec and decided to start working with Disruption again. The band put togeather a compliation cd called "Demolisher pack" stuffed with live videotracks and a bunch of cool songs and started to send it to selected lables. A license deal was inked with Copro productions and Disruption entered the studio in Kristianopel again.

They recorded a new full-length cd with more mature material and a more aggressive sound. Packed with new songs as well as the best ones from the first cd that was never released. It is still obvious to the listener that Disruption hails from the Swedish thrash/death scene but their style nowdays is more original and you could clearly hear influences from more oldscool heavy metal as well as the nerve and agression from more modern bands as Rammstein and Slipknot.

The band is hungrier than ever and is now finally awaiting the release of "Face the wall".

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