Burgerkill

Ujungberung is not only known as Metal Village, but also known as center of Sundanese traditional art and culture, such as bela diri benjang, angklung and kecapi suling.

[6][3] In the year of 2000, Burgerkill finally released their first album Dua Sisi under local indie label, Riotic Record.

In the same year, Burgerkill released single "Everlasting Hope Never Ending Pain" for Ticket to Ride various artist compilation album.

Old hardcore bands, such as Youth of Today, Minor Threat, Gorilla Biscuits and 7 Seconds, etc., are so dominant in Burgerkill early works.

The sounds was more aggressive, faster beat and energetic power chord riff with more attractive and interesting guitar fill-in.

To Tembang, they stressed that the important thing was the freedom of music expression itself, no matter if a band in indie-line or in a major label line.

Ivan Scumbag, the vocalist, being more expressive to articulate the song, which, all tracks of the album are written in Indonesian, Burgerkill's native language.

In the days waiting to release their third album, the vocalist Ivan Scumbag died because of inflamed brain disease.

[10] Among the critics, Beyond Coma And Despair was utterly different from their past albums with heavier sounds and more explicit lyrics.

[12] Following the "Invasion of Noise" tour, Burgerkill performed alongside such bands as DevilDriver, In Flames, Lamb of God and All That Remains as part of 2009 Soundwave in Perth, Australia.

[14] Venomous was revealed around late 2009, to Samack of Jakartabeat Eben told that their new album not too far different from their past one, Beyond Coma and Despair.

European bands such as Gojira, Hacride, Meshuggah and Lyzanxia are main influence to them to create a heavier middle beat style.

And the old North America-based band such as Megadeth, Slayer, Monstrosity, Cannibal Corpse, Pantera and Anthrax are still become main inspiration in working on song emotion and the structure.

For the bigger one concert, "Venomous Alive" took place in Siliwangi Stadium, Bandung and attended more than 10.000 of their die-hard fans, along with Man Jasad, and Arian of Seringai as opening act and guest performer.

The magazine also wrote if someone took equal parts from Morbid Angel, Obituary, Sepultura and Killswitch Engage, and he or she should have Burgerkill.

[24] Adamantine consists of nine tracks, including a cover version of Iwan Fals' song "Air Mata Api".

Adam Rees of Louder gave the album 4 stars out of 5, writing "Adamantine is a genuine world-beater, light years ahead of its predecessor in terms of production, songwriting craft and sonic impact.