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Sick New World - Las Vegas
25th Apr 2026
Cheltenham Jazz Festival
Montpellier Gardens, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 2AE
29th April - 4th May 2026
Higher Love Malta
29th April - 4th May 2026
Time Warp Brazil
brazil
1st - 2nd May 2026
Live in Loch Goil Festival
1st - 3rd May 2026
Teddy Rocks Festival
Dorchester
1st - 3rd May 2026
Revenant - Whitby Goth Weekend
York
1st - 3rd May 2026
Mint Festival
Newsam Green Farm in Leeds
2nd - 3rd May 2026
Shake The High Road - E11 Festival (2026)
London
2nd - 3rd May 2026
Back In Time Festival 2026
Kingston-Upon-Thames
2nd May 2026
Queen's Park Spring Weekender '26
2nd - 3rd May 2026
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Crepitation is a British death metal band formed at the latter end of 2005 and early 2006. The first line-up was completed by the addition of friends Ollie Stephenson and Paul Whitehead (Clanglestrim Pro-Duck-Shins) on vocals, who both made ridiculous larynx noise to accompany the music with no need for lyrics. Crepitation are primarily influenced by U.S. styled Brutal Death and the Texan and Columbian Slammin' Death Metal styles.
Read more about Crepitation on Last.fm.
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