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Walking Corpse Syndrome

Blessiddoom

Two Foot Titan

Top Hat

Missoula, MT
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The Top Hat is happy to welcome Walking Corpse Syndrome live in concert on Saturday, Febraury 02, 2019. About Walking Corpse Syndrome “Their music floods my heart with modern death metal love,” Emperor Rhombus from Metalsucks.net said about Walking Corpse Syndrome’s 2015 release, Human Delusion. One track, Static Illusion, was featured as a backing track to the… Continue Reading

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The Top Hat is happy to welcome Walking Corpse Syndrome live in concert on Saturday, Febraury 02, 2019.

About Walking Corpse Syndrome

“Their music floods my heart with modern death metal love,” Emperor Rhombus from Metalsucks.net said about Walking Corpse Syndrome’s 2015 release, Human Delusion. One track, Static Illusion, was featured as a backing track to the popular “Selena Gomez Fans React To Metal” from Metalsucks.net. Their album “Human Delusion” made the best of 2015 metal album list from Metalsucks.net and Metalnexus.net.

Walking Corpse Corpse formed in 2006 by guitarist Matthew Bile and drummer Nocktis. Though it took the addition of Leif Winterrowd on vocals in 2012 before the band truly found its sound. The music has been described as brutal groove metal, which features double drummers, heavy hooks, and a rapid-fire attack of death growls.

Walking Corpse Syndrome features Leif Winterrowd (vocals), Matthew Bile (guitar), Tana Starkey (guitar), Neil Whaley (bass), Nocktis (drums), and Mr. Grimm (drums).

Walking Corpse Syndrome have extensively toured the American West and have shared the stage with Suicide Silence, Soulfly, Born of Osiris, Decapitated, Otep, Dope, Here Comes the Kraken, Wayne Static, The Browning, Motograter, and Lorna Shore.

Blessiddoom

 

Blessiddoom began in fall of 2005 officially with Sherri, Russ, and Eddie writing music together.  The lineup was cemented in the spring of 2006 with the addition of Paul on drums. By April of 2006, the band had booked it’s first show in support of Domeshots and Northwest Royale. Blessiddoom has played many shows all over the Pacific Northwest, sharing the stage with many local acts and larger acts such as Bobaflex, Psychostick, Hemlock, Burn In Silence, The Absence, Year of Desolation and many more.

 

The bands stage show brings high energy from the band members and often includes two go-go style dancers that were added in 2008, known as the Daughters of Doom. This combination of dancers, flashing lights, air raid sirens, and above all a heavy shredding music that moves the audience, brings an incredible excitement to all Blessiddoom shows.

Blessiddoom’s debut release came in 2009. The album entitled Dystopium explores many topics including apathy, religion, self-reliance, revolution, and more.

 

The band has now embarked on a new path with the addition of Matt Swafford and Ryan Kromdar, which the band jokingly calls Blessiddoom 2.0.

 

Blessiddoom is currently working on their new album for release in spring of 2019.

 

Two Foot Titan

Formed in 2009, Two Foot Titan has been a consistent force in the Missoula, MT rock scene.  Original members Mark Marx (lead guitar) and Alex Winn (vocals + guitar), were later joined by seasoned drummer Jancy Petersen and bassist Jeremy Haacke to round out a four-piece ensemble that has elements of grunge, metal, funk, punk and progressive rock.

The band released their self-titled debut album in February 2017.  The album, a 13-track collection of the band’s original material, was self-produced and released.  Two Foot Titan has performed at nearly every venue in Missoula and recently began widening their reach, traveling around the state and earning the opportunity to play larger events such as the Rock Creek Testy Fest and the Rockin’ the Rivers festival in Three Forks, MT, alongside acts such as Alien Ant Farm, Tantric, Alter Bridge and more.

Having fun together on and offstage is the band’s primary goal, while bringing their audience along for the ride.  Whether they are playing to five people in a living room or to hundreds at a state festival, Two Foot Titan gives everything they’ve got to their crowd.

The band is currently working on their sophomore album.