Here Comes the Kraken

Mexican band

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2024 Fer Castro joined the band as a guitarist.
2023 Their debut album 'Here Comes the Kraken' was re-released by Silverback Gorilla Records.
2019 Released their third studio album 'H.C.T.K' through Moon Records.
2019 Freddy rejoined the band as bassist.
November 30 2019 Band releases another studio album
February 9 2019 Fredy returns to bass position
2018 José Macario briefly joins the band on bass, also associated with Arcadia Libre and Parazit.
2016 Both Bnj Martinez and Alexandro Hernandez depart from the band, ending their vocal and bass/vocal roles respectively.
June 1 2016 Significant band lineup restructuring occurs, with José Manuel returning to vocals, Macario joining on bass, and changes in other instrumental positions
January 1 2015 Bnj Martinez temporarily takes over lead vocals
2014 Alexandro Hernandez transitions from bass to also perform vocals for the band.
2014 José Manuel's previous continuous vocal period ended.
January 1 2014 Band releases another studio album
2013 Their debut album 'Here Comes the Kraken' was re-released by Metalitarian Records.
June 1 2012 José Manuel returns to lead vocals
2011 Another transition period for the band's lineup, with José Manuel continuing as vocalist.
2011 Released sophomore album 'Hate, Greed and Death', which marked a significant shift in the band's musical style by incorporating nu metal influences into their previously established deathcore sound.
December 1 2011 Mike becomes lead vocalist after Daniel Weber
October 1 2011 Daniel Weber becomes lead vocalist after Eddie
September 1 2011 Eddie briefly takes over lead vocal duties
August 18 2011 Band releases a studio album
2010 José Manuel returned to the band's vocal position.
2010 Released an EP titled 'The Omen', continuing their heavy death metal-influenced sound.
May 2010 Won the Indie-O Music Award for 'Metal Band of the Year'.
January 10 2010 Band releases an EP/Demo

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