Not many bands in Cleveland can call to mind the musical styles of both Disturbed and The Doors in the same song. However, with raw dramatic highs and groovy lows, Corpus is practically bipolar. Featuring Chris Onyak from veteran industrial band AirHog, Corpus will send you flying with growling guitar and catchy riffs. “Rise Up!” and “Try Ump” are sure to be plenty of guitar to satisfy the most finicky motorhead. Dave Sequoia (previously with the lunatic Pittsburgh project known as The Red Hot Mannequins) adds a throaty punk twist as he belts out anthem crowd pleasers like the controversial song “Swing Theory” and the band's debut “Prison.” The songs swirl and shake in garage-rock rhythms that are always dark and often downright creepy ("Killing Everything I Love"). Like his idols from Fear Factory and Faith No More, bassist Charlie Weekly provides a crackling yowl (perfect for "The Big Lie” and “User 32”) and a melancholy style that's powerful even in submission (the gorgeous me

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