The Chasm is tagged as: death metal, progressive death metal, old school death metal, technical death metal, mexican The Chasm came to be in December 1992, in Mexico City. Daniel Corchado left his old band Cenotaph to embark on a dark journey: the procreation of a unique form of obscure and bizarre Metal of Death. Corchado carried with him the inspiration of the ancient masters: Celtic Frost, Slayer, Black Sabbath, Sacrifice, Destruction and the pure essence of traditional heavy metal plus an infusion of more contemporary acts like Carnage, Winter, Autopsy, early Mayhem, and Dismember. Within two months, ‘Awaiting the Day of Liberation’ was unleashed upon the masses. This demo sold 1500 copies worldwide and started the spread of the Necrocult plague. 1994 marked the release of ‘Procreation of the Inner Temple.’ This full length CD unfortunately was doomed to only 1000 copies. Despite the primitive nature of the recording, ‘…Inner Temple’ contained the most grotesque and experimental music the band had recorded to date. ‘…Inner Temple’ has become a collector’s item and a pivotal release for those who have since dared to enter The Chasm. Alas, the journey had only just begun. In 1995, the second full-length album and one of the most obscure to emerge from the Mexican scene was released. ‘From the Lost Years’ con... Read More About The Chasm Biography... Send The Chasm ringtones to your cell |
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