Exhausted Prayer
50 top tracks
Exhausted Prayer
50 top tracks
Albums

Looks Down In The Gathering Shadow
Exhausted Prayer

Ruined
Exhausted Prayer

Worst of All Possible Worlds
Exhausted Prayer

What Completely Is Not
Exhausted Prayer

Involutional Melancholia
Exhausted Prayer

The Holy Fool
Exhausted Prayer

Burials / Exhausted Prayer Split
Exhausted Prayer

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Exhausted Prayer

The Worst of All Possible Worlds
Exhausted Prayer

Looks down in the gathering shadows
Exhausted Prayer

Burials/Exhausted Prayer Split LP
Exhausted Prayer

what completly is not
Exhausted Prayer
Biography
Exhausted Prayer has been performing and recording extreme metal in the Los Angeles area since the Fall of 1999, when Heist (guitar/vocals) joined founding members Blake (bass/vocals), Mike (drums/vocals), and Swansong (guitar/vocals), thus solidifying the band's lineup. They released their first self-produced demo in 2000, Involutional Melancholia, which generated enthusiastic responses in widespread pockets of the underground. Over the next two years the band refined their unique harmonic inte...Read more on Last.fm
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Exhausted Prayer has been performing and recording extreme metal in the Los Angeles area since the Fall of 1999, when Heist (guitar/vocals) joined founding members Blake (bass/vocals), Mike (drums/vocals), and Swansong (guitar/vocals), thus solidifying the band's lineup. They released their first self-produced demo in 2000, Involutional Melancholia, which generated enthusiastic responses in widespread pockets of the underground. Over the next two years the band refined their unique harmonic intensity, compiling new material that eventually became 2002's What Completely is Not: a transfiguration of blackened death/thrash that continues to send shockwaves through the global metal scene, garnering positive reviews internationally, and earning radio and internet airplay worldwide, from Canada to Argentina, Spain to the Philippines. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Exhausted+Prayer">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
