Darkest Hour


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Bio

Darkest Hour are notorious for on-stage ferocity, taut guitar interplay and enraged vocals that outline the hypocrisy and casual brutality of politics and society. Their prior releases on Victory Records set benchmarks in the genre as the band embraced the DIY ethics of the hardcore scene and the technical skill of metal, galvanizing their own path and earning fans from both sides of the fence. While Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation (2003) attacked the duplicity of government, So Sedated, So Secure (2001) skewered organized religion and rampant commercialism. On Undoing Ruin, the latest chapter in the Darkest Hour story, themes of healing and moving forward are prevalent.

Discography

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So Sedated So Secure (Reis)
(2006)
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Undoing Ruin
(2005)
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Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation
(2004)
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Darkest Hour: Prophecy Fulfilled
(1999)
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