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Body Prison Studio 5 Live

Studio 5 Live
Wed 3 Sep 2025
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Studio 5 Live

Four-piece deathcore group Body Prison are taking claim of the heavy music scene in Naarm/Melbourne, rapidly becoming known for their relentless and uncompromising yet innovative and refreshing approach to the genre. Exploding into the world in 2022 with their self-produced debut album Until Madness, the group gained over 300,000+ streams and over 100,000+ views on social media and YouTube. 

Body Prison consists of seasoned musicians dedicated to creating the most genuine and honest representation of themselves through their music and self produced visuals. Well versed in the etiquette of touring and no stranger to a larger audience you might have caught Body Prison playing alongside acts such as Cattle Decapitation (USA), Fallujah (USA), Gloom In The Corner (AUS), Prompts (JP) and Spite (USA). 

Catch Body Prison live on PBS when they stop by Tyrannocoreus for an exclusive Studio 5 Live set. Tune in from 12am on Wednesday September 3 for a special set and chat with Ryan Evans.

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