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Pet Dog Transformed into a Creature Reminiscent of a Bear

Russian Rock Group, Russians Slaughter to Prevail, Ascending Globally with their latest album "Grizzly"; Igor Gavrilov Discusses their Achievements

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Pet Dog Transformed into a Creature Reminiscent of a Bear

In the world of heavy music, Slaughter to Prevail stands out as a unique and powerful force. Hailing from Yekaterinburg, Russia, the band has made a name for itself on the international stage, achieving global success that is unparalleled in the deathcore genre.

With music video views in the tens of millions, Slaughter to Prevail outshines even some of the most popular deathcore bands, reaching viewership levels that typically take years to achieve. Their music video for "Song 3" is no exception, featuring the band's musicians in their signature "demolisher" masks, reworked in the style of Japanese demonology, and synchronously dancing "Lolita" girls.

Slaughter to Prevail's music has evolved over the years, becoming more intense, muscular, and dangerous, akin to hard training. While they draw from horror traditions in heavy music, their lyrics often use demons as metaphors for inner conflicts, pain, and depression. The band's leader, Alexander Shikolai, also known as Alex Terrible, is known for his charismatic social media presence and energetic live shows, which have contributed to their global fanbase.

The band's latest album, "Grizzly," is a collection of teeth-rattling, high-tempo action tracks with symphonically colored electronic foundations. It debuted at #1 on the Hard Music Chart and reached #3 on both Current Rock Albums and Emerging Artists charts, highlighting significant mainstream recognition for a deathcore band.

Slaughter to Prevail's success is also noteworthy due to their digital-era band formation, bypassing traditional local scenes by connecting online across countries (Russia, UK, US). Their music incorporates new elements such as orchestral and melodic choirs yet remains rooted in brutal deathcore intensity, broadening their appeal while maintaining core genre characteristics.

Despite their global impact, Slaughter to Prevail has not been involved in any documented collaborations with Japanese artists or direct involvement in the Japanese music industry, as of mid-2025. Their recent activities center around Western markets and international streaming audiences, supported by labels such as Sumerian Records and management tied to Slipknot's team.

In an interesting twist, frontman Alex Terrible spends time in the gym for professional boxing matches. This physical prowess is reflected in their live performances, where Terrible is known to raise the Russian tricolor on stage during events like the Washington festival Vans Warped Tour.

The band's music is not about promoting violence, but an outlet for everything that's consuming them, according to Terrible. This raw, emotional energy is evident in their music, which has resonated with fans around the world, making Slaughter to Prevail a truly global phenomenon.

Slaughter to Prevail's music videos, such as the one for "Song 3," showcase their unique style, blending heavy music with elements of Japanese demonology and synchronized "Lolita" dancers, providing entertainment that is captivating to millions. The band's global success has allowed them to expand their sound, incorporating orchestral and melodic choirs while still maintaining the intensity of deathcore, offering a wider appeal that has resonated with fans worldwide.

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