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  2. Jan 11, 2024 · Where Alex Terrible will eagerly wrangle a gator or rile up Christian conservatives — Slaughter to Prevail have been targeted by Russia's government for promoting Satanism and violence — Shikolai will balk in shyness at the prospect of meeting his musical heroes.

  3. Dec 24, 2023 · Slaughter To Prevail vocalist Alex Terrible has shared a new video online, in which he aims to dispel allegations of himself holding Nazi or homophobic beliefs. Allegations of Terrible harboring beliefs of Nazism made headlines back in 2015 and have lingered since.

  4. Jan 4, 2024 · Slaughter to Prevail vocalist Alex Terrible has revealed why he moved to the United States — specifically Florida — and left his native Russia in a new video on his YouTube channel. Terrible ...

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  5. Jun 24, 2021 · Our latest subject is Slaughter to Prevail, a fast-rising Russia- and U.K.-based crew whose slamming nu-metal-tinged deathcore is proudly displayed on their new sophomore album Kostolom (coming August 13th via Sumerian Records).

  6. Aug 12, 2022 · August 12, 2022. Slaughter to Prevail are regarded as one of the most dangerous deathcore bands in the world. A music video they dropped last year featured the Russian maniacs loudly embracing their country's stereotypes — firing bazookas, cruising in tanks, playing a deadly game of Russian roulette, and frontman Alex Terrible wrestling an ...

  7. Jul 11, 2017 · Slaughter To Prevail have released a video of frontman Alex Shikolai discussing the meaning of the band’s new album Misery Sermon, and that it represents “the truth.” He reveals that the album has been in the making for two or three years, with the band putting all of their hate and misery into it.

  8. May 8, 2017 · Alex: Very severe, depressive and aggressive music which reflects the humanity. You’ve mentioned that the lyrics to King explore the evil inherent in man. Is this a theme that we are likely to hear across the entirety of your album? If so, why do you think that such negative themes are a common focus for extreme metal bands?

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