Humanity's Last Breath

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Humanity's Last Breath is a djent/deathcore band from Helsingborg, Sweden. Formed 2009 when drummer Buster Odeholm and former guitarist Kristoffer Nilsson decided to write some heavy material. Under the label Rogue Records America the band recorded Reanimated By Hate - EP, Structures Collapse, Humanity's Last Breath. Then Buster Odeholm decided to go independent, and formed Impact Studios, where he recorded HLB's crushing 2016 album Detestor. HLB's albums are sold at their official site http://www.humanitys-last-breath.com/. In 2014 the band solely consisted of Buster Odeholm, also drummer for the band Vildhjarta. The HLB lineup changed in 2016, where Buster switched to guitarist instead of drummer, while warmly welcoming new vocalist Filip Danielsson, guitarist Calle Thomer, and drummer Marcus Rosell. Together releasing Detestor and single Abyssal Mouth in 2017. Past members include vocalist Marcus Hultqvist, guitarist Kristoffer Nilsson, bassist Stefan Bengtsson, and Marcus Johansson that left the band due to lack of means for dedication. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Humanity%27s+Last+Breath">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.