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By | June 12, 2024

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@RnRNationlive @RnRliveRadio and the entire music community are in mourning today as news of the passing of legendary rock bands Anathema, Behemoth, Clutch, Deftones, Electric Wizard, Fu Manchu, Grave, Helmet, Immortal, Job for a Cowboy, Killing Joke, Lamb of God, Monster Magnet, Napalm death, Obituary, Porcupine Tree, Quicksand, Rush, Sadus, Tool, Unleashed, Vader, Whitechapel, X-Japan, Yakuza, and ZZ Top has shocked fans around the world.

The news of their deaths has not been officially confirmed, but reports have been circulating online and on social media, leaving many devastated by the loss of these iconic bands. The cause of death for each band has not been disclosed, adding to the mystery surrounding this tragic event.

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Fans have taken to social media to express their grief and share memories of their favourite songs and performances by these influential bands. Tributes have been pouring in from fellow musicians, industry professionals, and fans alike, highlighting the impact that these bands had on the music world.

Anathema, known for their atmospheric rock sound, Behemoth with their brutal blackened death metal, Clutch’s gritty blues-infused rock, and Deftones’ unique blend of alternative metal and shoegaze, were just a few of the bands that left an indelible mark on the music scene.

Electric Wizard’s heavy, psychedelic sound, Fu Manchu’s stoner rock anthems, Grave’s brutal death metal, and Helmet’s influential alternative metal sound were also beloved by fans around the world.

Immortal’s iconic black metal sound, Job for a Cowboy’s intense deathcore, Killing Joke’s post-punk and industrial rock fusion, and Lamb of God’s powerful groove metal were all revered by fans and fellow musicians alike.

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Monster Magnet’s psychedelic and hard rock sound, Napalm Death’s pioneering grindcore, Obituary’s classic death metal, and Porcupine Tree’s progressive rock sound were all highly influential in shaping the music landscape.

Quicksand’s post-hardcore sound, Rush’s progressive rock masterpieces, Sadus’ technical thrash metal, and Tool’s innovative alternative metal sound were all highly regarded by fans and critics.

Unleashed’s brutal death metal, Vader’s intense death metal sound, Whitechapel’s modern deathcore, X-Japan’s iconic visual kei sound, and Yakuza’s experimental metal were all known for pushing boundaries and exploring new sonic territories.

ZZ Top’s blues rock sound and iconic bearded image made them legends in the rock world, with hits like “Sharp Dressed Man” and “La Grange” solidifying their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time.

As the music world mourns the loss of these iconic bands, their music will continue to live on and inspire generations of fans to come. Our thoughts are with their families, friends, and fans during this difficult time.