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Cryptopsy

The band was founded in 1988 by guitarist Steve Thibault and vocalist Lord Worm. The band quickly recruited bassist Kevin Weagle. In 1993, the band released their debut demo Ungentle Exhumation. This demo was re-released by local label Gore Records (later called the Great White North), which gave them some attention in the death metal underground, as well as by the German label Invasion Records.
Yearly Next, Kevin Weagle was replaced by Martin Fercuson, and Dave Galea left to be replaced by Jon Levasseur. This lineup recorded in 1994 their debut album, Blasphemy Made Flesh, which was first released independently and later graduated from Invasion Records. However, due to difficulties and disagreements with Invasion Records, who ended up bankrupt due to financial problems, the album remained in possession of the Dutch label Displeased Records. After a successful tour to promote Blasphemy Made Flesh, guitarist Steve Thibault left the band. Bassist Martin Fercuson was also replaced by the now known death metal bassist Eric Langlois, whose style incorporates the metal funk Cryptopsy end.
In 1996, the formation of Lord Worm, Flo Mounier, Eric Langlois Jon Levasseur and released the album None So Vile with the Swedish label Wrong Again Records. This album is extreme and technical elements beyond their previous album and is considered a test of "Technical brutal death metal. Jon Levasseur's riffs are complex and difficult to perform at high speeds, even with a very catchy tone throughout the album. His guitar solos is very rapid and complex, with obvious influence from guitarists such as Chuck Schuldiner. Although Jon Levasseur handled all the guitar parts on the album, a second guitarist named Michael Roy joined the band for the tour. None So Vile album is also considered one of the most brutal albums in history next to the Butcher The Weak Devourment, especially due to the ability of Flo Mounier on drums and vocals of Lord Worm.

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