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Make Them Suffer w/ Not Enough Space
The Parlour at The Signal
Chattanooga, TN
May 12 Tue • 2026 • 7:30pm
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Make Them Suffer performing in 2017 | |
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| Origin | Perth, Australia |
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| Years active | 2008–present |
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| Website | mtsband |
Make Them Suffer is an Australian metalcore band from Perth, formed in 2008.[1][2] They are currently signed to SharpTone Records. Their debut studio album, Neverbloom, peaked at No. 56 on the ARIA Album charts in June 2012, and showcased the band's earlier mix of metalcore, blackened death metal, and symphonic metal.[3] Its follow-up Old Souls debuted at No. 30 upon release in May 2015 and displayed the band beginning to transition from death/black metal to a more progressive metalcore sound.[4] After the band signed with Rise Records, the label released an expanded version of Old Souls in August 2016, containing their EP Lord of Woe (originally self-released in 2010) and a new track, "Ether". Despite the name, the band is not named after the Cannibal Corpse song of the same name.[5]
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