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Corpore

CORPORE springs up in April 2005 as a result of the dissolution of two bands from Zaragoza (Spain): INCESTO CANÍBAL and CAÍDA LIBRE. From the beginning CORPORE takes as a point of reference metalcore bands with powerful melodies and heartbreaking voices, achieving a solid an original sound with its own personality: a sonic wall of metal energy ready to explode at any moment. After several rehearsals, the CORPORE gets back songs of its previous bands and starts to compose new songs. The 30th of December of 2006 CORPORE makes its debut backing for the aid festival SOLyDARyOIR celebra ...read more

CORPORE springs up in April 2005 as a result of the dissolution of two bands from Zaragoza (Spain): INCESTO CANÍBAL and CAÍDA LIBRE. From the beginning CORPORE takes as a point of reference metalcore bands with powerful melodies and heartbreaking voices, achieving a solid an original sound with its own personality: a sonic wall of metal energy ready to explode at any moment. After several rehearsals, the CORPORE gets back songs of its previous bands and starts to compose new songs. The 30th of December of 2006 CORPORE makes its debut backing for the aid festival SOLyDARyOIR celebrated in Ejea de los Caballeros (Zaragoza). In this festival CORPORE launches an EP with three songs “Nocivo”, “Infamia” and “Naufragio”, the web page www.corporemetal.com and the myspace fan page wwww.myspace.com/corporemusic. This first EP is two months later officially edited with one more song “Preludio” as an intro. From that day the band has not stopped, playing in several concerts in Zaragoza and Madrid and ready to rock wherever they are called. « hide

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Corpore EP
2007

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