Reciprocal

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Voice Of Evil 00:00 Tools
Victims Of Circumstance 00:00 Tools
Hopeless 00:00 Tools
Wrath 00:00 Tools
Idiopathic Pandemic Spreading 00:00 Tools
Zombiopsy 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Disease 00:00 Tools
Below 00:00 Tools
Aeons Of Ruination 00:00 Tools
Fallen 00:00 Tools
Hadalpelagic Worms 00:00 Tools
New American Century 00:00 Tools
Esoteric Agenda 00:00 Tools
Profit Before Protocol 00:00 Tools
Illuminati 00:00 Tools
Guilty Until Proven Innocent 00:00 Tools
New Order of the Ages 00:00 Tools
Tyrannicide 00:00 Tools
Mystery, Babylon the Great, Mother of All Harlots and Abominations of the Earth 00:00 Tools
Saintan 00:00 Tools
Oblivion 00:00 Tools
RIP (Memento Mori) 00:00 Tools
Mist Of Angola 00:00 Tools
Reciprocal - Fallen (8:08) 00:00 Tools
Reciprocal - Spiritual Disease (4:41) 00:00 Tools
Reciprocal - Zombiopsy (3:39) 00:00 Tools
Reciprocal - Below (3:13) 00:00 Tools
Reciprocal - Victims Of Circumstance (3:47) 00:00 Tools
Reciprocal - Idiopathic Pandemic Spreading (4:02) 00:00 Tools
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Guitarist Alex Crescioni had left Crushing Skulls in October of 2006 to focus on music that he was creating with former Grimfist drummer Dustin Perle. The two had worked with each other previously and were committed to developing an extreme death metal project together. They knew they would need some serious musicians to complete the band line up. Jacob Enfinger, Gatekeeper's vocalist, had announced Gatekeeper's disbandment and had united with guitarist Andy McLeod (Andrixx) of Willow Wisp to also start a project of their own. It was not long before Dustin and Alex got word that Jacob and Andy were available to jam. Arrangements were made to get together in Jan 2007. From the moment they first played together, there was instant chemistry. They recognized each other’s musical abilities and similar musical taste. They shared a common interest to create extremely heavy, technical death metal with catchy riffs that also hold the interest of traditional metal listeners. After a month of playing together, Andy announced his departure from Willow Wisp after four years with them to focus completely on his new project. In addition, Dustin had also decided to move to the city. Everyone seemed to have the dedication necessary for a successful road ahead. The name RECIPROCAL manifested as a result of the unending cycle of disagreeing on names and a need to come together as a whole, regardless of any differences or disagreements. After further research and discussion, the band finally came to a unanimous agreement on the name. taken from : http://www.myspace.com/reciprocalhate Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.