List of Notable Goregrind Bands
Band | Country | Formed | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Aborted | Belgium | 1995 | |
Carcass | UK | 1985 | |
Cattle Decapitation | USA | 1996 | |
Cenotaph | Turkey | 1994 | |
The County Medical Examiners | USA | 2001 | |
Dead Infection | Poland | 1990 | |
Exhumed | USA | 1990 | |
General Surgery | Sweden | 1988 | |
Haemorrhage | Spain | 1990 | |
Impaled | USA | 1997 | |
Impetigo | USA | 1987 | |
Inhume | The Netherlands | 1994 | |
Last Days of Humanity | The Netherlands | 1989 | |
Machetazo | Spain | 1994 | |
Pathologist | Czech Republic | 1990 | |
Regurgitate | Sweden | 1990 | |
Repulsion | USA | 1984 | |
Xysma | Finland | 1988 |
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