Catharsis was an influential American band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina that was active from 1994 to 2002. They were largely associated with a music style known as "holy terror", a form of apocalyptic metalcore that was breeding during the mid-'90s. They were also known for writing extremely lengthy songs (sometimes broken into multiple parts) with complex title names and unusual time signatures.

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  • Catharsis was an influential American band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina that was active from 1994 to 2002. They were largely associated with a music style known as "holy terror", a form of apocalyptic metalcore that was breeding during the mid-'90s. They were also known for writing extremely lengthy songs (sometimes broken into multiple parts) with complex title names and unusual time signatures.
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    Crimethinc.
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    Matt Miller
    Ernie Hayes
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  • Catharsis was an influential American band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina that was active from 1994 to 2002. They were largely associated with a music style known as "holy terror", a form of apocalyptic metalcore that was breeding during the mid-'90s. They were also known for writing extremely lengthy songs (sometimes broken into multiple parts) with complex title names and unusual time signatures.
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