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Fyeld is a new Bulgarian quintet of the so-called nu metal generation.


After releasing their full-length self-titled debut in 2003, Fyeld signed to Stain Studio and are in the process of completeing a new EP entitled "fyeld.exe", scheduled to surface in mid-2004...


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Fyeld - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (85 words)
Fyeld is a new Bulgarian quintet of the nu metal generation.
After releasing their full-length self-titled debut in 2003, Fyeld signed to Stain Studio and are in the process of completing a new EP entitled "fyeld.exe", scheduled to surface in mid-2004.
This article on a band or other musical ensemble is a stub.
Fyeld biography @ Tartareandesire.com (366 words)
Fyeld managed to get a solid following among open-minded metal fans in their homeland Bulgaria in no time.
Formed in 1998 by vocalist Bobz and drummer Dodo, they started searching for a place for a different kind of music under the sun, and in 1999, in a line-up featuring just a guitarist, a bass player and a drummer, the guys recorded their first five-song demo.
Generally speaking, \"Fyeld\" should be strongly recommended to those of you who believe they would adore a pretty much in-their-own-way done mighty sound-breed of Machine Head meets Skinlab meets Linkin Park meets Korn meets Stone Sour...
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