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Originally known as Excathedra, Psychotogen is a brutal, ferocious, skull-smashing death metal/black metal band that has been around the Baltimore, MD scene since the late '90s. Psychotogen isn't the sort of death metal combo that likes to play at the same breakneck tempo all of the time; they have no problem playing at ultra-fast tempos, but unlike some of the people in the extreme metal field, they don't play at that breakneck speed 100 percent of the time. The East Coast outfit prefers to change tempos frequently, and their approach to underground death metal is more black metal than grindcore -- a true grindcore band wouldn't have as many tempo changes as Psychotogen (whose direct or indirect influences have ranged from Death to Slayer to Obituary). Psychotogen even offers melodic passages here and there, some of which hint at progressive rock. The band was formed in 1999, when drummer Chris Pernia (formerly of the East Coast band Pessimist) joined forces with guitarist Mike Baron. After some more Baltimore-based headbangers came on board -- including bassist Tony Pernia and guitarist Jeremy Grande -- the band started calling itself Excathedra. That original lineup recorded a demo and played at the Milwaukee Metal Fest in 2000; when Baron left the band during the fall of that year, Excathedra officially changed their name to Psychotogen. In 2001, the band recorded their first full-length album, Perverse and Unnatural Practices, which was released independently on Bring Out Your Dead Records. In 2002, the headbangers formerly known as Excathedra signed with Crash Music, a very metal-friendly label that is based in Phoenix, AZ, and run by producer Mark Nawara (formerly of the Chicago-based Red Light Records). After remastering and reissuing Perverse and Unnatural...

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