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Kastasyde – “Divine Evil” [Free Download]
Kastasyde was formed in Chicago in 2001. The band began writing music and performing intense live sets throughout clubs and bars, creating a buzz in the Chicago underground. In 2006, the band released its debut full length album, Hundred Hollow Words. The album showed a band capable of diverse and honest music, and Kastasyde began touring all regions…
The Skinny: Kastasyde was formed in Chicago in 2001. The band began writing music and performing intense live sets throughout clubs and bars, creating a buzz in the Chicago underground. In 2006, the band released its debut full length album, Hundred Hollow Words. The album showed a band capable of diverse and honest music, and Kastasyde began touring all regions of the U.S. Their hometown appeal grew rapidly, and the band was soon providing local support for bands such as God Forbid, Death Angel, and Mobile Deathcamp.
In 2010, Kastasyde released their 6 song EP, Poisoned, Ripped Off, and Lied To, creating their strongest material to date. The music combined the influences of extreme metal, thrash, blues, and country with a strong message promoting free thought and the EP has received nothing but positive feedback from fans and underground media. Determined to be heard… Kastasyde is here to stay. [ END ]
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