SikTh

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  • progressive metal
  • mathcore
  • metalcore
  • metal
  • hardcore
SikTh was a six-membered progressive/technical metal band, originating from Watford, England. They formed in March 2001, with their music being under the scope of many music magazines such as Kerrang! and Metal Hammer and a favourite of BBC Radio 1 DJ Mary Anne Hobbs. The band were signed to independent record label Bieler Bros. Records at the time of their disbandment. SikTh's style of music is hard to categorize and as they incorporate many different elements of technical metal, metalcore, death metal, groove metal, rock and hardcore.

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Songs

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    (If You Weren't So) Perfect

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    Another Sinking Ship

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    As the Earth Spins Round

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    Bland Street Bloom

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    Can't We All Dream?

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    Can't We All Dream? (No Need for Vultures remix)

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    Each Other and Ourselves

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    Eachother and Ourselves

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    Emerson, Part 1

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    Emerson, Part 2

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    Flogging the Horses

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    Grind Choke (demo)

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    Hold My Finger

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    Hold My Finger (live in session)

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    Hold My Finger (live)

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    How May I Help You?

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    If You Weren't So Perfect

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    In This Light

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    Mermaid Slur

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    Part of the Friction

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    Peep Show

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    Pussyfoot

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    Pussyfoot (live in session)

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    Pussyfoot (live)

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    Sanguine Seas of Bigotry

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    Scent of the Obscene

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    Skies of Millennium Night

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    Skies of Millennium Night (live)

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    Such a Fool (live in session)

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    Such the Fool

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    Such the Fool (live)

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    Suffice

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    Suffice (live)

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    Summer Rain

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    The Plan Is Lamb (demo)

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    Tupelo

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    Wait for Something Wild

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    Wait for Something Wild (live)

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    Way Beyond the Fond Old River

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    When the Moment's Gone

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    When the Moments Gone

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    When Will the Forest Speak...?

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    Where Do We Fall?

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    Where Do We Fall? (remix by NFR Productions)

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    Wrathchild


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