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Xentrix Discography [HD 2026]

The re-recorded version was a statement: Kin had been a mistake, and Xentrix was going back to their roots. It amassed half a million streams on Spotify within months, proving the audience was still hungry.

: Widely considered their breakthrough, this album refined their melodic yet aggressive technical thrash style.

Roadrunner Records

Their name was Xentrix. And their story, told through their discography, is a cautionary, exhilarating tale of a band that rode the wave, fell off the board, and crawled back to shore.

: An infamous cover of the movie theme that initially caused legal issues due to unauthorized logo use on the Xentrix Woven Patch and original covers. xentrix discography

In 1997, Xentrix reunited and began working on new material. Their fifth album, "Unheaven," was released in 2005 on the Candlelight Records label. A return to their thrash metal roots, "Unheaven" was well-received by fans and critics, and marked a new chapter in the band's career.

The Truth Inside opens with a bass solo (Mackenzie’s finest moment) before exploding into a riff that would have fit perfectly on Shattered Existence . The re-recorded version was a statement: Kin had

Kin is the black sheep of the Xentrix discography. Arriving at the height of the grunge explosion, the band attempted to modernize. Dennis Gasser brought a heavier, slower, groove-oriented backbeat. The album is less thrash and more aggressive hard rock/groove metal—think late-period Anthrax ( Sound of White Noise ) meets Pantera.

It was the last recording with original drummer Chris Garrard, who left due to creative differences. The EP also introduced the first hints of Pantera-style groove, foreshadowing their controversial next full-length. Roadrunner Records Their name was Xentrix

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The re-recorded version was a statement: Kin had been a mistake, and Xentrix was going back to their roots. It amassed half a million streams on Spotify within months, proving the audience was still hungry.

: Widely considered their breakthrough, this album refined their melodic yet aggressive technical thrash style.

Roadrunner Records

Their name was Xentrix. And their story, told through their discography, is a cautionary, exhilarating tale of a band that rode the wave, fell off the board, and crawled back to shore.

: An infamous cover of the movie theme that initially caused legal issues due to unauthorized logo use on the Xentrix Woven Patch and original covers.

In 1997, Xentrix reunited and began working on new material. Their fifth album, "Unheaven," was released in 2005 on the Candlelight Records label. A return to their thrash metal roots, "Unheaven" was well-received by fans and critics, and marked a new chapter in the band's career.

The Truth Inside opens with a bass solo (Mackenzie’s finest moment) before exploding into a riff that would have fit perfectly on Shattered Existence .

Kin is the black sheep of the Xentrix discography. Arriving at the height of the grunge explosion, the band attempted to modernize. Dennis Gasser brought a heavier, slower, groove-oriented backbeat. The album is less thrash and more aggressive hard rock/groove metal—think late-period Anthrax ( Sound of White Noise ) meets Pantera.

It was the last recording with original drummer Chris Garrard, who left due to creative differences. The EP also introduced the first hints of Pantera-style groove, foreshadowing their controversial next full-length.

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