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Psycore
OriginGothenburg, Sweden
GenresNu metal
Years active1996-?
Past membersMarkus Jaan
Carlos Sepulveda
Hansi Baumgartner
Hans Wilholm

Psycore was a Swedish heavy metal group formed in Gothenburg in 1996. The band consisted of vocalist Markus Jaan, guitarist Carlos Sepulveda, bass guitarist Hansi Baumgartner and drummer Hans Wilholm. Psycore disbanded after the second album I'm Not One of Us, but the specific time of disbandment is unknown.

After break-up

  • After the break-up, band members – Markus Jaan and Carlos Sepulveda founded a heavy metal group called Sweden's Finest. Even this band disbanded after releasing two albums.
  • Sepulveda and Jaan then created the alternative electronica group Mikrotone, featuring Freddie Wadling. Again, it was quıte a short lived project with only one release entitled Spraylove.
  • Sepulveda also founded the studio Belly of the Whale in order to record and produce these projects.
  • Sepulveda has also started a new project in 2009 called Magellan Radio.

In 2014, Sepulveda became a member and producer of the band Leather Nun.

Discography

Albums
  • 1998: Your Problem
  • 1999: I’m Not One of Us
EPs
Singles
  • 1998: "Medication"
  • 1998: "I Go Solo"
  • 1998: "Fullblood Freak"
  • 1999: "The Zoo"
Remixes
  • 1998: Dedicated Enemy (The Dot Remixes)

References

  1. "Throwback: "Medication" from Psycore! – Metal Noise".
  2. "CMJ New Music Report". CMJ Network, Inc. 2 November 1998. p. 68. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
  3. "Top rock singles released in new compilation album". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 1 April 2001. p. A29. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
  4. "Philippine Daily Inquirer".

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