Warburst Command
Warburst Command is a black/thrash metal band from Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, formed in 2013 under the pseudonyms Prometheus (guitar/vocals), Chackal (bass), and Witchhunter (drums). The band released the three-track Barbarian, Conqueror EP in 2014 on CDr, delivering a raw and aggressive blend of black and thrash metal from Brazil's northeastern underground.
Warburst Command Shows
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Warburst Command Discography
3 tracks
- 1 Barbarian, Conqueror 3:06
- 2 To Achieve Victory 2:59
- 3 Throne of Skulls 2:55
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