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    Gorguts. Gorguts is a Canadian death metal band formed near Sherbrooke, Quebec, in 1989. The band has gone through various membership changes since its inception; its only constant member has been guitarist-vocalist and co-founding member Luc Lemay, [1] who remains the driving force of the band. To date, they have released five full-length ...

    • 1989–2005, 2008–present
  2. Contact: [email protected] Logo by Luc Lemay. The band originated from Rock Forest, near Sherbrooke (Québec), but eventually relocated to Montréal. Luc Lemay resurrected Gorguts under the advice of Negativa bandmate Steeve Hurdle when it was decided that Negativa would move in a different direction rather than being a continuation of the Gorguts sound.

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  4. Oct 21, 2023 · By then GORGUTS had been busy at expanding and redefining the language of death metal. With a new lineup that left Lemay as the sole original member, the next milestone album was released under ...

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  6. Few extreme bands can boast the pedigree of GORGUTS. During their early days as part of death metal’s first wave, they created a legacy of legendary releases including their debut album ‘Considered Dead’ (1991) and its more experimental and technical follow-up ‘Erosion of Sanity’ (1993). After a hiatus of five years, Luc Lemay ...

  7. Gorguts. Sherbrooke, Québec. Few extreme bands have the pedigree of GORGUTS. From their early days as part of death metal's first wave, through their transformation into one of most progressive and influential bands in extreme metal, GORGUTS has been impervious to trends, and a vehicle to expand and redefine the language of extreme metal.

  8. Few extreme bands can boast the pedigree of GORGUTS. During their early days as part of death metal’s first wave, they created a legacy of legendary releases including their debut album ‘Considered Dead’ (1991) and its more experimental and technical follow-up ‘Erosion of Sanity’ (1993). After a hiatus of five years, Luc Lemay ...

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