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Norilsk's Sibentodt practice black metal from one of the world's most polluted and isolated cities since 2020. Their extreme Arctic-industrial origins create a naturally hostile context for atmospheric compositions.
Moscow's Siberian Meat Grinder have been delivering crossover thrash since 2011. Their violent-Siberian name and over a decade of capital-city energy have produced one of Russia's most recognizable crossover thrash acts.
Irkutsk's Siberian OldSchool Bros. thrash from the shores of Lake Baikal since 2020. Their self-consciously retro name and Baikal-adjacent origins channel old-school devotion from the world's deepest lake.
Siberiasquat craft atmospheric sludge and post-metal from Ceske Budejovice, building expansive, layered soundscapes that shift between crushing heaviness and ambient introspection. Their South Bohemian origins provide an unlikely backdrop for their cinematic approach to heavy music.
Novosibirsk's Siberius pair power and symphonic metal from Siberia's capital since 2019. Their Siberian-identity name channels the frozen grandeur of the world's largest landmass into orchestral compositions.
Sibila play heavy metal from Madrid, their oracle-themed name suggesting prophetic intensity. Formed in 2023, they bring sybilline power to the Spanish capital's traditional metal scene.
Biysk's Sibireal practice black metal from the Altai foothills since 2013. Their Siberian-real portmanteau channels the authentic cold of the Altai Mountains into atmospheric compositions.
Sic Zone blast through death, thrash, and groove metal from Cologne, combining three aggressive genres into a versatile, hard-hitting sound. Active since 2013, they represent the Rhineland's capacity for multi-faceted extremity.
Sicaridae deliver thrash metal from Murcia, named after the spider family to bring arachnid aggression to the southeastern Spanish thrash scene. Formed in 2020, they spin webs of velocity and violence.
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