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Years active
  
1997–2010

Website
  
www.buriedinside.com

Origin
  
Ottawa, Canada (1997)

Labels
  
Relapse

Active until
  
2010

Record label
  
Relapse Records

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Past members
  
Mike Godbout Steve Martin Emmanuel Sayer Nick Shaw Andrew Tweedy Matias Palacios-Hardy

Albums
  
Chronoclast, Spoils of Failure, Suspect Symmetry, In and of the Self

Genres
  
Metalcore, Post-hardcore, Post-metal, Progressive metal

Similar
  
Burnt by the Sun, Graves of Valor, Fall of Efrafa, Rwake, Coldworker

Profiles

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Buried Inside was a Canadian band from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Contents

Formed in 1997, they were influenced by early metalcore and hardcore punk bands such as Acme, One Eyed God Prophecy, Drift, and Union of Uranus. Their sound included distorted vocals, creatively timed drumming, heavy use of octave double stops (which created a very melodic effect), and occasional sampling of gloomy film dialogue or instruments such as the cello. In 2005 they signed to Relapse Records and put out their "concept" album, Chronoclast. In 2009 they released their fourth album, Spoils of Failure. They played their final show on November 13, 2010.

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Final line-up

  • Andrew Tweedy – guitar, vocals
  • Nick Shaw – vocals
  • Mike Godbout – drums
  • Steve Martin – bass, vocals
  • Past members

  • Matias Palacios-Hardy – guitar (1997–2005, 2009–2010)
  • Emmanuel Sayer – guitar (2005–2009)
  • Discography

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  • In and of the Self (1999, Matlock Records)
  • Suspect Symmetry (2001, Cyclop Media)
  • Chronoclast (2005, Relapse Records, Init records)
  • Spoils of Failure (2009, Relapse Records)

  • Buried Inside React With Protest Records

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    Songs

    Time as Surrogate ReligionChronoclast · 2005
    Time as ImperialismChronoclast · 2005
    Time as MethodologyChronoclast · 2005

    References

    Buried Inside Wikipedia


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