Ramesses (band)
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Ramesses in Norway
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| Origin | Dorset, England |
| Genre(s) | Doom metal Sludge metal |
| Years active | 2003-present |
| Label(s) | FETO Records |
| Members | |
| Tim Bagshaw (guitar) Mark Greening (drums) Adam Richardson (bass & vocals) |
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Ramesses are a sludge / doom metal band from Dorset, England, featuring ex-members of Electric Wizard.
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[edit] Biography
Ramesses was formed in February 2003 by Tim Bagshaw & Mark Greening (ex-Electric Wizard) with Adam Richardson formerly of Lord of Putrefaction, Spirmyard, and Hexed. They play a form of "crushing blackened doom" with "torrential riffing", "concussive percussion" and frightening growls[citation needed] composed during "freeform psychedelic jams". They are currently signed to FETO Records, where they released their debut album.
[edit] Discography
- Promo 2003 (Demo, 2003)
- Ramesses (Single, 2004)
- Negative Reaction/Ramesses Split (Split, 2004)
- We Will Lead You to Glorious Times (EP, 2005)
- The Tomb (Demo, 2005)
- "Lack of Almost Everything" cover of an Eyehategod song on the tribute album For the Sick (Song, 2007)
- Misanthropic Alchemy (Full-Length, 2007)

