You can try search terms such as: Sportplatz
-
2023 2 JunKamenité Čas Rock Fest 2023No setlists
-
2022 29 OctBrutz & Brakel Stromgitarrenfest 2022No setlists
-
2022 30 JulOstrava v Plamenech 2022No setlists
-
2022 25 JunBasinfirefest 2022No setlists
-
2019 16 AugRock Bike FestNo setlists
-
2019 1 JunFuck the Commerce 2019No setlists
-
2018 25 OctLevontin 7 12 Songs
-
2018 7 SepSummer Dying Loud 2018No setlists
-
2018 18 AugPod Parou 2018No setlists
-
2018 17 AugRock Heart 2018No setlists
-
2018 3 AugOstrava v Plamenech 2018No setlists
-
2018 18 JulObscene Extreme 2018No setlists
-
2018 28 AprSWR Barroselas Metalfest 2018No setlists
-
2018 31 MarLittle Devil CafeNo setlists
-
2018 30 MarHet BosNo setlists
-
2017 19 AugMotocultor Festival 2017No setlists
-
2017 12 AugBrutal Assault XXIINo setlists
-
2017 22 JulSymbolic Fest 2017No setlists
-
2017 9 JulObscene Extreme 2017No setlists
-
2017 17 JunZámecký parkNo setlists
-
2017 27 MayWonnemond Festival 2017No setlists
-
2017 8 AprVienna Metal Meeting 2017No setlists
Log in to access pagination and browse all events in the system
- Artist
- Malignant Tumour
- Genre
- czech metal
- Start At
- Biography
- Formed in Ostrava, Czech Republic in 1991, Malignant Tumour was one of the first grindcore/mincecore bands in their state, with Martin Bilos Bílek being the only constant member throughout the band's career. For a considerable period of time, they bore a so-called gore image in their music and lyrics, and released a bunch of split CDs and demo records until switching to socially aware lyrics with such topics as inequality, fascism, racism, homophobia, and worldwide enslavement systems.
- MusicBrainz
- 76c211ae-33a9-4c1a-9b0e-94f4ac7f3159
- Spotify
- 1rkOsXuSdXot4AfxUNcAde
- 1991