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All of this started when one classical trumpist, a jazz saxophone player and 3 potheads decided to pay tribute to their most favourite band - At the Gates, somewhere in early 2007, under the name of Seek Refuge.

After a couple of shows the group decided to write some original material, combining oldschool metal with new elements varaying from death, through thrash up to hardcore, keeping one characteristic alive - breaking people’s necks, but still making quality musical composings.

Over a period of a year, the 5-man project stumbled upon many band-names, problems and through countless non-productive periods of time, untill a very needed decision finally materialized: turning this project into a serious band, and to channel all possible talent and effort towards proffesional playing, song-writing and performing…
Thus Shabira came to life.

Shabira, at their current state, started performing at the end of 2008 with their debut show at an open air local festival named Be’resheet, with great success.
Lately, the band decided to record Scorn as a demo song, utilizing their advantages at music producing (Asaf (Borgore) & Tom (Tomba) are a dubstep producing duo), doing it all by themselves - from recording to producing.
Aiding the band defining their sound (recordings & shows) is Eitan Haik, a close friend and - ofcourse - the glorified soundman.

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  • Furik

    where can your music be downloaded? [4]

    21 Aug 2012 Reply
  • GeneralHoden

    where can your music be downloaded? [3]

    1 Feb 2012 Reply
  • FockDizzy

    where can your music be downloaded? [2]

    31 Aug 2011 Reply
  • Lemur-

    where can your music be downloaded?

    12 Jul 2011 Reply
  • ShadowGonzo

    His rhtyms appear to be inspired by deathmetal/core, too

    28 Feb 2011 Reply
  • Kreapsta

    @deathmetallova you took the words right out of my hands. i wondered how i could relate borgore to the death metal i listen to so easily. it all comes clear now. its no wonder his shit owns so much. all death metal drumming.

    25 Dec 2010 Reply
  • Barfgrinder

    I liked these cats before the dubs

    20 Dec 2010 Reply
  • Deathmetallova

    now i kno y i love borgores drumbeats so much death metal fucking rules!!!!!!!!

    21 Oct 2010 Reply
  • JJ_WELLCOOL

    fucking bullshit

    20 Jun 2010 Reply
  • chrisisroboy

    this is prob why your guys dub sounds so heavy. i like these tunes too though!

    4 Jun 2010 Reply