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Fit for an Autopsy in Milwaukee

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Fit for an Autopsy
Aragon Ballroom — Chicago, IL

Fit for an Autopsy is a New Jersey deathcore band that's been grinding since 2008, known for technical riffs that actually go somewhere instead of just showing off. Their albums shift between pulverizing breakdowns and genuinely intricate passages that catch you off guard. The band's evolved from raw brutality into something more layered, where dissonance serves the song rather than replacing songwriting. Tracks like The Sea of Tragic Beasts and Absolute Deformity showcase their knack for building tension through unconventional structures. They've maintained underground credibility despite being heavy enough to satisfy the pit crowd, which is harder than it sounds. Their output is consistent but never phoned in, which explains why they've built a dedicated following among people who actually care about composition in heavy music.

Shows are legitimately heavy without turning into a mess. The pit stays intense but organized. Their technical passages hit harder live because there's actual dynamics in the performance. No wasted time between songs. Crowd knows every word on the heavier cuts.

Known for The Sea of Tragic Beasts, Absolute Deformity, Painless, The Void King, Augmenting the Wretched

Fit for an Autopsy played The Rave in Milwaukee on September 16, 2022, running through nine songs. They opened with Oh What the Future Holds and The Sea of Tragic Beasts, hit Your Pain Is Mine and Pandora mid-set, and closed with Two Towers. A Higher Level of Hate, Heads Will Hang, and Black Mammoth brought the heaviest moments. Far From Heaven provided a relative breather. Nine songs of deathcore at The Rave is efficient and punishing. Milwaukee got exactly what they came for.

Milwaukee's metal scene runs deep, from its thrash roots to its current generation of heavy bands. The city has always supported technical metal with real chops, and deathcore acts like Fit for an Autopsy fit naturally into that lineage. There's an audience here for music that demands attention rather than just volume.

Stay in Whitefish Bay or the East Side — quieter, tree-lined neighborhoods with actual character. Dinner at Colectivo's sister restaurant Odd Duck for inventive local cooking, or hit up Uchi if you want something more refined. Spend your day at the Harley-Davidson Museum if you're into American icons, or walk through the Milwaukee Public Market for the best cross-section of local food producers. The lakefront is worth an afternoon, and if blues is the point of the trip, catch a set at Colectivo or one of the Walnut Street venues while you're in town.

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