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About

Doom is a seminal English band that emerged from the hardcore punk scene, known for their aggressive sound and politically charged lyrics. The group formed in Birmingham in the late 1980s, making significant contributions to genres such as crust punk, d-beat, and sludge metal. The lineup has seen various changes over the years, but key members have included Bri Doom (guitar), Stick (drums), and Scoot (bass, vocals). Their raw, unrelenting style and commitment to social and political issues have made them influential figures in the underground music scene.

How to Sound Like Doom

Doom's sound is characterized by its raw, abrasive energy and heavy, distorted textures. The guitar work, often driven by Bri Doom's relentless riffs, pairs thick, overdriven tones with the sharp attack of punk's breakneck tempos. This gritty sonic profile can be achieved through high-gain amplifiers and distortion pedals, creating a dense wall of sound that is both chaotic and powerful. The bass lines, as played by Scoot, are prominent and aggressive, adding depth and intensity, often using gear like the Spector Euro 4LX to deliver punchy, driving rhythms. The drumming is fast-paced and relentless, propelling the music forward with a sense of urgency and raw power that is emblematic of their hardcore punk roots.

Discography

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