Mass Hysteria

Mass Hysteria is a notable fixture in the French heavy metal scene, renowned for their unique blend of industrial metal with electronic elements and socially conscious lyrics. Formed in 1993, the band has undergone several lineup changes over the years, but they have consistently remained at the forefront of their genre through their dynamic sound and energetic live performances. The core of their lineup for much of their career has included founding member Mouss Kelai on vocals and various talented musicians who've contributed to the group's sonic evolution.

Their discography is a testament to their longevity and ability to adapt while staying true to their roots. Celebrated albums like "Failles" (2009) and "L'armée des ombres" (2012) have cemented their status in the metal community, and more recent offerings, such as "Matière noire" (2015) and "Maniac" (2019), have expanded their audience further. Mass Hysteria's relentless energy is captured in their live recordings, including "Live at Hellfest 2019" and "Le Gros 4: Live au Zénith de Strasbourg (Live 2022)," showcasing the band's robust stage presence and the electrifying connection with their fans. Their latest releases, "Tenace, Pt. 1" and "Tenace, Pt. 2," continue to push the envelope, featuring the powerful riffs and pulsating rhythms that are hallmarks of Mass Hysteria's sound. With a career spanning over two decades, Mass Hysteria stands as a pillar of French metal, continuously pushing boundaries and inspiring a new generation of metal enthusiasts.

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Tenace, Pt. 2
Album - 7 Tracks - Released October 27, 2023
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