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Originating in the town of Bellingham, WA and comprised of vocalist Nate McAdams, guitarists F. Funds and E. Wallace, bassist Elijah Nelson, and drummer J. Byrum Seattle-based Black Breath quickly established themselves as a popular Emerald City concert draw thanks to their crust-laden, metal-infused hardcore style, inspired by bands like <a href="spotify:artist:5SRhOM75OnwuXH8BmCxD5a">Discharge</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3HSNI061dY6dxEzvZczIdI">Poison Idea</a>, and Wolverine Blues-era <a href="spotify:artist:2pnezMcaiTHfGmgmGQjLsB">Entombed</a> (who once covered the <a href="spotify:artist:1RTDcE5i7TUMhY4NsmqM4W">Repulsion</a> track named "Black Breath," coincidentally). January of 2008 saw the independent release of the band's four-track EP, Razor to Oblivion, which eventually made its way into the hands of the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Southern+Lord%22">Southern Lord</a> label, and resulted in a contract for the band's debut full-length, Heavy Breathing, which hit the streets in early 2010. The group's sophomore effort, Sentenced to Life, arrived in 2012, again on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Southern+Lord%22">Southern Lord</a>, followed in 2015 by Slaves Beyond Death. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi

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