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Khalid (screamer) and Hicham (drummer) started jamming in 2005, but it took a while to find other members as hardcore as they were in the sleepy provincial city of Settat, Morocco. In 2007, with the addition of Reda (lead guitar), Simo (rhythm guitar), and Mehdi (bass), Sakadoya was born. The music started out as DeathMetal, took a turn towards Thrash, then veered off in a few other directions, but eventually became something different altogether. It’s brutally heavy. It’s eerily melodic. It’s honest. It’s Sakadoya.
Less than a year after the band was formed, they won the two biggest, most prestigious national music competitions in the country. In 2008, Sakadoya took home 1st prize honours in the Rock/Metal category at the Generation Mawazine Festival in Rabat, the nation’s capital, and the Boulevard Festival in Casablanca, defeating dozens of other bands nationwide for a shot at recording a full-length album.
Today Sakadoya are widely considered Morocco’s premier metal band. They have been invited to every major rock music festival that counts, and have shared the stage with legendary bands. Sakadoya continues pushing the frontiers of Metal ever further, and are setting their sights on the international stage.
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Less than a year after the band was formed, they won the two biggest, most prestigious national music competitions in the country. In 2008, Sakadoya took home 1st prize honours in the Rock/Metal category at the Generation Mawazine Festival in Rabat, the nation’s capital, and the Boulevard Festival in Casablanca, defeating dozens of other bands nationwide for a shot at recording a full-length album.
Today Sakadoya are widely considered Morocco’s premier metal band. They have been invited to every major rock music festival that counts, and have shared the stage with legendary bands. Sakadoya continues pushing the frontiers of Metal ever further, and are setting their sights on the international stage.
“Back to the Age of Slaves” is a scathing indictment of corporate America, of the global marketing machine that has turned modern man into a pitiful gadget buying slave, and of the gluttonous empires that are eating the planet.
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