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{{Infobox musical artist | {{Infobox musical artist | ||
|name = Heathen Beast | | name = Heathen Beast | ||
| years_active = 2010-present | |||
|years_active = 2010-present | | origin = [[Mumbai]], [[India]] | ||
|origin = [[Mumbai]], [[India]] | | genre = [[Grindcore]], [[black metal]] (early) | ||
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'''Heathen Beast''' is a [[ | '''Heathen Beast''' is a [[grindcore]] atheistic trio from [[Mumbai]], [[India]] consisting of Carvaka on vocals and guitars, Samkhya on bass and Mimamsa on drums. The band works under [[pseudonym]]s to hide their true identities. Their debut [[Extended play|EP]] ''[[Ayodhya Burns]]'' was released in 2010 as a CD release limited to 200 hand-numbered copies and as a free download<ref> | ||
{{cite web | {{cite web | ||
|url = http://www.bravewords.com/news/151228 | |url = http://www.bravewords.com/news/151228 | ||
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}}</ref> and received generally favorable reviews.<ref>Pertora, Petteri (16 February 2011). [http://www.rockfreaks.net/albums/3647 "Heathen Beast - Ayodhya Burns EP"]. ''Rockfreaks''. Retrieved 11 April 2013.</ref><ref> | }}</ref> and received generally favorable reviews.<ref>Pertora, Petteri (16 February 2011). [http://www.rockfreaks.net/albums/3647 "Heathen Beast - Ayodhya Burns EP"]. ''Rockfreaks''. Retrieved 11 April 2013.</ref><ref> | ||
{{cite | {{cite magazine | ||
|url = http://rollingstoneindia.com/reviews/heathen-beast/ | |url = http://rollingstoneindia.com/reviews/heathen-beast/ | ||
|title = Heathen Beast Review | |title = Heathen Beast Review | ||
| | |magazine = [[Rolling Stone]] India | ||
|date = 20 December 2010 | |date = 20 December 2010 | ||
|accessdate = 26 September 2011 | |accessdate = 26 September 2011 | ||
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|author = Sulaiman, Ann | |author = Sulaiman, Ann | ||
}}</ref> In May 2012, they released their second EP, entitled ''The Drowning of the Elephant God''; the EP was only released as a free download. It was well received by the fans and it got high critical acclaim. In May 2015, they released their third EP, entitled "The Carnage of Godhra". This was released as a free download. Again | }}</ref> In May 2012, they released their second EP, entitled ''The Drowning of the Elephant God''; the EP was only released as a free download. It was well received by the fans and it got high critical acclaim{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}}. In May 2015, they released their third EP, entitled "The Carnage of Godhra". This was released as a free download. Again in July 2015, they released 'Trident', a CD which had compiled all the songs from the three EPs. | ||
In April 2016, they released their fourth EP, entitled 'The Rise of the Saffron Empire'. This EP was released via Transcending Obscurity and it was available in both | In April 2016, they released their fourth EP, entitled 'The Rise of the Saffron Empire'. This EP was released via Transcending Obscurity and it was available in both digital and physical format, the digital format for free download once again. | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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* ''The Rise of the Saffron Empire'' (EP, 2016) | * ''The Rise of the Saffron Empire'' (EP, 2016) | ||
* ''$cam'' (EP, 2017) | * ''$cam'' (EP, 2017) | ||
* ''Bloody Sabarimala'' (2018) | |||
* ''Fuck All Religions, Equally'' (2019) | |||
* ''The Revolution Will Not Be Televised but It Will Be Heard'' (LP, 2020) | |||
==Compilation CDs== | ==Compilation CDs== | ||
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[[Category:Indian heavy metal musical groups]] | [[Category:Indian heavy metal musical groups]] | ||
[[Category:Black metal musical groups]] | [[Category:Black metal musical groups]] | ||
[[Category:Grindcore musical groups]] | |||
[[Category:Indian musical trios]] | [[Category:Indian musical trios]] | ||
[[Category:2010 establishments in Maharashtra]] | |||
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{{India-music-stub}} | {{India-music-stub}} | ||