Looking for bands smiliar to later Dismember.....

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Can anyone recommend to me any DISMEMBER (Later style) sounding bands?

When I say later DISMEMBER...

I am refering to the styles presented on albums from "Hate Campaign" through their last self titled album where music is classic old school Death metal but with melodic guitar solo style similair to what is presented on these albums....

Thanks... ;)
 
I can't immediately think of any. They really upped their game with those solos. There are some clones of early Dismember/Entombed but they don't really have the melodic solos. Trap Them are pretty cool and the last Grave album was good but they don't have that melody.
 
I can't immediately think of any. They really upped their game with those solos. There are some clones of early Dismember/Entombed but they don't really have the melodic solos. Trap Them are pretty cool and the last Grave album was good but they don't have that melody.


I haven't heard "Trap Them" might have to check them out. Dismember were really unique and one of kind. I like how on later albums as you say stepped up their game with guitar solo's and melodies.

I mean there is Unleashed, Grave, Nominion, & Bloodbath who all have a similair style to the riffs of Dismember but none which I can think of who come with the melodies and guitar solo's brought to the table. If anybody can name one of those I be interested too!
 
I would give Ribspreader a listen, especially the "Bolted to the Cross" album...perhaps not exactly what you're looking for, but it's awesome Swedish DM with some good melodic guitar touches.

 
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Not similar to Dismember in the slightest, but if you're looking for extreme bands with an obvious hard-on for Maiden, you can't go wrong with Nifelheim.
And again, not THAT similar to Dismember -- but much closer than Nifelheim -- Morbus Chron adds melody and catchiness to death metal in a way not many bands can. They hail more from the school of Autopsy. Vox/guitar is also the brother of Nicke Andersson from Entombed.
Degial's 2012 LP has some pretty excellent melodic guitar leads. A lot of that record just reeks of early Morbid Angel and that's just fine by me.
I do get some major Dismember vibes from the band Horrendous. Early Dismember, but still Dismember.
Tribulation's "The Horror" is, to my ears, the finest Swedeath 'revival' album of the 2000's. I have no problem ranking it up there with the classics. And melodies for days...
Repugnant's also worth a listen.
 
Not similar to Dismember in the slightest, but if you're looking for extreme bands with an obvious hard-on for Maiden, you can't go wrong with Nifelheim.
And again, not THAT similar to Dismember -- but much closer than Nifelheim -- Morbus Chron adds melody and catchiness to death metal in a way not many bands can. They hail more from the school of Autopsy. Vox/guitar is also the brother of Nicke Andersson from Entombed.
Degial's 2012 LP has some pretty excellent melodic guitar leads. A lot of that record just reeks of early Morbid Angel and that's just fine by me.
I do get some major Dismember vibes from the band Horrendous. Early Dismember, but still Dismember.
Tribulation's "The Horror" is, to my ears, the finest Swedeath 'revival' album of the 2000's. I have no problem ranking it up there with the classics. And melodies for days...
Repugnant's also worth a listen.
I'll listen to anything Dcowboys tells me too.
 
There's a whole "Entombedcore" movement that Trap Them, Cursed, and Nails started where you have hardcore guys playing music heavily influenced by Entombed and Dismember. I guess you can say Rotten Sound fits into that category, but Rotten Sound is more of a grind band.

Hail Of Bullets is one of my favorite straight up clones of Entombed/Dismembered (and is sort of relevant to this board because their drummer Ed Warby is the drummer of Ayreon - little known fact!). Of course, I use the word "clones" kind of lightly because those guys are legends in their own right. Oh and also as DCowboys mentioned Tribulation, they are also BACKEDTARD by me as well! "The Horror" is a monster of a record (dare I even say that near everything Pulverised Records puts out is mandatory listening if you are a fan of 90's death metal).

For the melodic stuff, that's a bit trickier. IMO, Zonaria's "Infamy and the Breed" has that classic Sunlight Studios buzzsaw sound but musically speaking they sound more along the lines of latter-day Hypocrisy.