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=== Continental European grindcore === [[Image:Rotten Sound - Kuopio Rockcock - 02.JPG|thumb|left|Finnish grindcore group Rotten Sound performing in Kuopio in 2008]] European groups, such as [[Agathocles (band)|Agathocles]], from Belgium,<ref name="vonhavoc"/> [[Patareni]], of Croatia, and [[:de:Fear of God (Schweiz)|Fear of God]], from Switzerland, are important early practitioners of the style.<ref>"Grindcore Special", p. 54.</ref> Filthy Christians, who signed to Earache Records in 1989, introduced the style in Sweden,<ref>Ekeroth, p. 262.</ref> D.D.T. & Fear of Dog were pioneering grind & noise in Serbia since mid-end of '80, [[Extreme Smoke|Extreme Smoke 57]] in Slovenia at the early beginning of the '90, while [[Cripple Bastards]] established Italian grindcore.<ref name=grind43 /> Giulio of Cripple Bastards asserts that the name itself took some time to migrate from Britain, with the style being referred to as "death-[[thrashcore]]" for a time in Europe.<ref name=grind43/> [[Nasum]], who emerged from the [[Swedish death metal]] scene,<ref>Ekeroth, p. 263, 381.</ref> became a popular group, addressing political topics from a personal perspective.<ref name=jakobson>Anders Jakobson interview, "Grindcore Special" part 2, p. 56.</ref> Anders Jakobson, their drummer, reported that "It was all these different types of people who enjoyed what we were doing. [...] We made grindcore a bit easier to listen to at the expense of the diehard grindcore fans who thought that we were, well, not [[selling out|sellouts]], but not really true to the original essence of grindcore."<ref name=jakobson/> Other Swedish groups, such as [[General Surgery (band)|General Surgery]] and [[Regurgitate (band)|Regurgitate]], practiced goregrind.<ref>Ekeroth, p. 263.</ref> [[Inhume (band)|Inhume]], from the Netherlands,<ref>Eduardo Rivadavia, In for the Kill review, Allmusic. [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r670927|pure_url=yes}}] Access date: 3 October 2008.</ref> [[Rotten Sound]], from Finland,<ref>Paul Kott, Still Psycho review, Allmusic. [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r494191|pure_url=yes}}] Access date: 3 October 2008.</ref> and [[Leng Tch'e]], from Belgium,<ref>Cosmo Lee, ''Stylus'', 25 July 2008 {{cite web|url=http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/leng-tche/the-process-of-elimination.htm |title=Leng TCH'e - the Process of Elimination - Review - Stylus Magazine |access-date=23 July 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090108131213/http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/leng-tche/the-process-of-elimination.htm |archive-date=8 January 2009 }} Access date: 23 July 2008.</ref> were subsequent European groups who practiced grindcore with death metal inflections. In 2000s, the Belgium-based [[Aborted]] "had grown into the role of key contributors to the death-grind genres".<ref name=allmusic>{{cite web |author=Rivadavia, Eduardo |title=Aborted |url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p568178|pure_url=yes}} |website=[[AllMusic]] |access-date=10 June 2009}}</ref>
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