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alex auburn, eric langlois, flo mounier, martin lacroix, jon levasseur
eric langlois, flo mounier, martin lacroix (new vocalist), alex auburn, jon levasseur
jon levasseur: guitar, eric langlois: bass guitar, flo mounier: drums, alex auburn: guitar
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 JR.com: Music / Rock / Heavy Metal / Death Metal
Cryptopsy: Martin Lacroix (vocals); Alex Auburn (guitar, background vocals); Jon Levasseur (guitar); Eric Langlois (bass); Flo Mounier...
Cryptopsy: Mike DiSalvo (vocals); Alex Auburn (guitar, background vocals); Jon Levasseur (guitar); Eric Langlois (bass); Flo Mounier...
Cryptopsy: Lord Worm (vocals); John Levasseur (guitar); Eric Langlois (bass); Flo Mounier (drums, background vocals).
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 Cryptopsy - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Consisting of vocalist Lord Worm, guitarists Jon Levasseur and Miguel Roy, bassist Eric Langlois and drummer Flo Mounier, the band released their first album Blasphemy Made Flesh on the aforementioned label, followed by a Canadian supporting tour.
Consisting of vocalist Lord Worm, guitarists Jon Levasseur and Miguel Roy, bassist Eric Langlois and drummer Flo Mounier, the band released their first album Blasphemy Made Flesh..
Moving to Sweden's Wrong Again Records in 1996, Cryptopsy's next effort was the eight-song EP None So Vile, which came out immediately before Lord Worm quit the band to pursue a full-time job at a beer company.
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 Cryptopsy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Then in 1996, the lineup of Lord Worm, Flo Mounier, Jon Levasseur, and Eric Langlois released the album None So Vile on the Swedish label Wrong Again Records.
Although Jon Levasseur handled all the guitar parts on the album, a second guitarist named Miguel Roy joined the band for the tour.
He was an American from Boston and was approved by Lord Worm to be the new vocalist.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cryptopsy   (1170 words)

  
 Cryptopsy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Then in 1996, the lineup of Lord Worm, Flo Mounier, Jon Levasseur, and Eric Langlois released the genre-defining album None So Vile on the Swedish label Wrong Again Records, which shortly later closed.
This album took the extreme and technical elements further than the last, and is now considered a benchmark of extreme technical death metal.
Quebec technical death metal band Cryptopsy was founded in 1992 by vocalist Lord Worm and guitarist Steve Thibault as Necrosis in 1992.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cryptopsy   (1170 words)

  
 CRYPTOPSY Rockdetector
Mike DiSavo (vocals), Jon Levasseur (guitar), Alex Auburn (guitar), Eric Langlois (bass), Flo Mounier (drums)
Montreal’s CRYPTOPSY was created by erstwhile NECROSIS personnel vocalist Lord Worm, guitarist Steve Thibault and renowned speed drummer Flo Mounier together with former REACTOR guitarist Dave Galea.
The band was rounded off by bassist Kevin Weagle for the opening four song demo session ‘Ungentle Exhumation’.
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 Teufel's Tomb : Brutal Isn't Just A Way Of Life... It's Also Stupid!
The music is heavily percussion oriented with Flo Mounier pummeling his drumkit to pieces at light speed while Jon Levasseur, Miguel Roy and Eric Langois do their best to keep up playing some pretty technical stuff that will leave many people in total awe.
There is no denying the band's intensity, and they do play a very strong brand of brutal death metal, I just can't get into their stuff, I like bits and pieces of each song a great deal, but there are other parts that drive me nuts.
The music can best be described as a complete aural armageddon, there's so much going on you'll need to listen to the album several times to catch all of the intricacies, even then you'll probably miss a thing or two.
www.teufelstomb.com /reviews/cryptopsy1.html   (1170 words)

  
 Whisper Supremacy by Cryptopsy - BRUTAL METAL MUSIC.com
Drummer Flo Mounier shows his insane animalistic work behind the drum kit, I mean that guy plays the fastest double basses since Pete Sandoval while guitarists Miguel Roy and Jon Levasseur shred and tear with jaw dropping delight.
The song is akin to a swarm of bees swirling around the skull, a maelstrom of riffs and percussive textures glued together in a beutiful chaotic randomness.
And, the melodies coalesce and diverge into patterns and harmonies before random bits of soft strumming are revealed.
www.brutalmetalmusic.com /r-/m-Music/b-67210/a-B00000DCPY/Default.aspx   (1170 words)

  
 Blistering.com :: Music :: Reviews :: Cryptopsy - None So Live
With new vocalist Martin Lacroix joining the ranks (Along side Jon Levasseur on lead and rhythm guitars, Alex Auburn on rhythm, lead guitars and vocals, Eric Langlois on bass and Flo Mounier on drums and vocals), Cryptopsy took to the road with Vader, Dimmu Borgir and Krisiun.
Flo Mounier allows himself a solo spotlight on the album (Proving that his skill behind the kit is beyond mere human comprehension), while Lacroix’s vocal remain true to the original design set out all those years ago.
As you would expect, None So Live was recorded at the Medley in Cryptopsy’s hometown of Montreal in June 2002, making it their first live album and Lacroix’s debut.
www.blistering.com /reviews/album.php3?ID=4874   (1170 words)

  
 Cryptopsy-None So Vile
Jon Levasseur does a terrific job writing fast and catchy guitar riffs for both rhythm and lead guitars and delivers them with rage and aggressiveness.
Lord Worm continues to write poetically and sadistically perverted lyrics and also continues to express them with the same great horrifyingly deep growls.
Lord Worm has such a deep, yet expressive and varied death grunt/growl.
metalreview.stormloader.com /Cindex/nonesovile.htm   (551 words)

  
 Cryptopsy biography >> liveDaily
Consisting of vocalist Lord Worm, guitarists Jon Levasseur and Miguel Roy, bassist Eric Langlois and drummer Flo Mounier, the band released their first album Blasphemy Made Flesh on the aforementioned label, followed by a Canadian supporting tour.
Immediately replaced by ex-Infestation frontman Mike Disalvo, Cryptopsy continued on with their third album, 1998's Whisper Supremacy, which was recorded for Century Media.
Making a splash on the Montreal death metal scene with their 1993 demo Ungentle Exhumation, Cryptopsy were immediately recognized in Europe after signing to Germany's Invasion Records the following year.
www.livedaily.com /artists/bio/185170.html   (272 words)

  
 Rough Edge: Cryptopsy CD Revews
Cryptopsy is Mike DiSalvo on vocals, Jon Levasseur on lead guitars, Miguel Roy on rhythm guitar, Eric Langlois on bass, and Flo Mournier on drums and backing vocals.
Cryptopsy's fluency in whiplash-inducing frenzy is evident in crushing tracks like "White Worms" and "Serpent's Coil." However, words like savvy, nimble, and agile can be used to describe Cryptopsy's adroit musical style - witness the musical histrionics of "Loathe" and "Flames To The Surface" and you'll easily understand Cryptopsy's skills.
Cryptopsy is Canada's contribution to the technical, brutal death metal scene.
www.roughedge.com /cdreviews/c/cryptopsy.htm   (260 words)

  
 MTV.com - Cryptopsy
Consisting of vocalist Lord Worm, guitarists Jon Levasseur and Miguel Roy, bassist Eric Langlois and drummer Flo Mounier, the band released their first album Blasphemy Made Flesh on the aforementioned label, followed by a Canadian supporting tour.
Moving to Sweden's Wrong Again Records in 1996, Cryptopsy's next effort was the eight-song EP None So Vile, which came out immediately before Lord Worm quit the band to pursue a full-time job at a beer company.
Immediately replaced by ex-Infestation frontman Mike Disalvo, Cryptopsy continued on with their third album, 1998's Whisper Supremacy, which was recorded for Century Media.
www.mtv.com /bands/az/cryptopsy/bio.jhtml   (194 words)

  
 CRYPTOPSY: WHISPER SUPREMACY - review
The high points of CRYPTOPSY are many, with the focus on three key members - guitarist Jon Levasseur, drummer Flo Mounier, and bassist Eric Langlois, the NONE SO VILE alumni.
What keeps CRYPTOPSY from falling prey to typical talent show antics is the utter lack of pretension in their music.
For CRYPTOPSY ‘98, though, exit one vocalist (Lord Worm) and enter a replacement vocalist (Mike DiSalvo, ex-INFESTATION) and new guitarist Miguel Roy.
www.feoamante.com /Music/Reviews/ABC/cryptop.html   (409 words)

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