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  1. On This Day October 13 1989 - Voivod Released Their Fifth Album Nothingface

    On This Day October 13 1989 - Voivod Released Their Fifth Album Nothingface

    On this day October 13 1989, Canadian progressive metal band Voivod released their fifth studio album Nothingface, a landmark record that blended technical musicianship with experimental songwriting. The album marked a major creative leap for the band, pushing beyond their thrash roots into more...
  2. On This Day August 10 1984 – Voivod Released War and Pain

    On This Day August 10 1984 – Voivod Released War and Pain

    On this day August 10 1984, Canadian metal band Voivod unleashed their debut album, War and Pain. Known for its raw aggression and futuristic dystopian themes, the album marked the beginning of Voivod’s long and influential career in heavy metal. War and Pain combined thrash intensity with punk...
  3. On This Day: June 29 1988 - Voivod Released Dimension Hatross

    On This Day: June 29 1988 - Voivod Released Dimension Hatross

    On this day June 29 1988, Canadian progressive metal band Voivod released their fourth album, Dimension Hatross. The concept album followed the adventures of a character named Korgull through a cyber science fiction universe, blending thrash metal with experimental sounds and complex rhythms...
  4. On This Day: March 14 1986 Rrröööaaarrr by Voivod Was Released

    On This Day: March 14 1986 Rrröööaaarrr by Voivod Was Released

    On this day March 14 1986 Canadian heavy metal band Voivod released their second studio album Rrröööaaarrr. The album was a raw and aggressive follow up to their debut showcasing their evolving thrash metal sound with elements of punk and progressive influences. Rrröööaaarrr helped solidify...
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