Shai Hulud

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  • hardcore
  • metalcore
  • melodic hardcore
  • metal
  • post-hardcore
Shai Hulud is a hardcore band with progressive metal influences. Originally formed in Pompano Beach, Florida, the band later moved up to Poughkeepsie, New York. The name comes from the name given by the Fremen to the giant Sandworms of planet Arrakis in Frank Herbert's "Dune" books. The band is famous within the hardcore scene for their often complex compositions, misanthropic lyrics and revolving-door line-up.

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Songs

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    Let Us at Last Praise the Colonizers of Dreams

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    Linoleum

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    Lost Cause

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    Love is the Fall of Every Man

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    Misanthropy Pure

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    My Heart Bleeds the Darkest Blood

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    New Song (Sauve Qui Peut) (warehouse practice version)

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    Orwell (original demo)

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    Outside the Boundaries of a Friend

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    Sauve Qui Peut

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    Sauve Qui Peut (For the World) (Matt Fox Scratch Tracks / Guitar Only - 1995)

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    Sauve Qui Peut (original demo)

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    Scornful of the Motives and Virtue of Others

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    Set Your Body Ablaze

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    Set Your Body Ablaze (live)

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    Solely Concentrating on the Negative Aspects of Life

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    Solely Concentrating on the Negative Aspects of Life (live, 1997: New York University, New York, NY, USA)

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    The Bonds of Those Who Have no Understanding of Consequence

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    The Bonds of Those...

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    The Consummate Dragon

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    The Creation Ruin

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    This Song: For the True and Passionate Lovers of Music

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    This Wake I Myself Have Stirred

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    This Wake I Myself Have Stirred (Chad Gilbert - First demo / 4 Track Recording - 1996)

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    This Wake I Myself Have Stirred (early version)

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    This Wake I Myself Have Stirred (guitar demo)

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    This Wake I Myself Have Stirred (Matt Fox Scratch Tracks / Guitar Only - 1995)

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    This Wake I Myself Have Stirred (original demo)

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    To Bear the Brunt of Many Blades

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    Tree (Hardly) (early version)


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