Candiria

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  • hardcore
  • metalcore
  • experimental
  • metal
  • mathcore
Candiria is a band from Brooklyn, New York. They blend various styles of music including hardcore, jazz, and rap. Candiria have often dubbed their sound "Urban fusion". Candiria was initially formed in 1992 by vocalist Carley Coma, guitarists Chris Puma and Eric Matthews, drummer Kenneth Schalk, and bassist Michael MacIvor. Even early on they were creating unusual music, with vocals that ranged from dry barks to rap.

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Songs

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    1000 Points of Light

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    300 Percent Density

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    9mm Solution

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    A Rose Dies in Eden (alternate mix)

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    Advancing Positions

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    Alicia (alternate mix)

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    Ascend (alternate mix)

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    Blood

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    Bring the Pain / Multiple Incisions

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    Channeling Elements

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    Chaos In The Middle Of Perfectly Illogical Sense

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    Cleansing

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    Constant Velocity Is as Natural as Being at Rest

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    Contents Under Pressure

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    Dead Bury the Dead

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    Deep Cover

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    Divided

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    Down

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    Down to the Last Element

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    Elevate in Madness

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    Faction

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    Genuine

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    I Am

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    Icarus Syndrome (extended, alternate Mix)

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    Infected Wisdom

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    Intrusive Statements

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    It Starts With a Splinter, It Ends With a Knife (alternate mix)

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    Leaving the Atmosphere

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    Legion

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    Lost In The Forest

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    Mass

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    Mathematics

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    Matter.Anti.Matter

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    Mental Crossover

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    Mental Politics

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    Method of Expression

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    Molecular Dialect

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    Observing Highways

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    Omaha Nights

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    OneFourtyEight

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    Opposing Meter

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    Pages

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    Paradigm Shift

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    Peel This Strip and Fold Here

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    Primary Obstacle

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    Pull

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    Purity Condemned

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    R - Evolutionize - R

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    Red Eye Flight

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    Reflection Eleven


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