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Breach (band)

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226:(2001), Breach announced that they had decided to split up. Vocalist Tomas Hallbom explained that while there were many factors into the group's break-up, the primary reason for their split was caused by the lack of agreements made within the band's expansive seven-member line-up. The band played a reunion show in Stockholm on 6 December 2007 and ended the show by destroying all their instruments, leading fans to speculate that this would be the band's final show. 274:(2001) includes a broader array of instruments (drum machines, various percussions, synthesizers) and ranges from high-velocity rocking hardcore, apocalyptic wall-of-sound sludge metal, dissonant solo guitar interludes, angular noise-rock, and epic post-rock instrumentals echoing 266:, etc. Their overall sound tended to be a lot rawer and unruly than that of most modern post-hardcore bands, owing much to the band's connection to the Swedish indie-rock scene of the era and their proximity to older bands such as 285:
Critics seem to have missed most of the band's idiosyncrasies, often reducing the band to their post-metal and heavy tendencies. Steve Huey compared the band's sound to the "difficult-to-classify hardcore/metal hybrids on the
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and a slew of EPs through a variety of labels before officially breaking up in 2002. Since their split, the group has performed one reunion show in 2007.
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in 1993. The band, which included a large line-up near the end of its existence, is noted for its highly distinctive style, combining elements of
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in the United States. After a tour of summer festivals, the band embarked in their third European headlining tour in the fall of 1999.
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recorded and mixed most of the group's subsequent albums. In 1996, the band toured Europe for the first time in support of
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in a way that set it apart from many of its peers and was greatly influential in underground music circles.
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in Stockholm at which they debuted their two-drummer live show. The album was released by
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split CDEP with Regression (17 April 1997, Burning Heart/Good Life)
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Breach started as a metal-influenced hardcore band in the vein of
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with more expansive flourishes" as well as name their 2000 album
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as an underrated release within the European hardcore scene.
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Their real breakthrough came with the release of the album
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acts of the period (their early sets included a cover of
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Index

Luleå
Post-hardcore
metalcore
post-metal
Burning Heart Records
Relapse Records
post-hardcore
Luleå
hardcore punk
extreme metal
indie-rock
noise rock
post-punk
Burning Heart Records
Sunlight Studios
Fred Estby
Fireside
Refused
Neurosis
Entombed
Metal Blade
Kafe 44
Relapse Records
Revelation Records
Victory Records
Inside Out
Neurosis
Swedish death metal
Meshuggah
Shellac

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