Paria can refer to:

  • parias, a form of tribute in medieval Spain

Geography

Music

Other meaning

Paria or Paliya - in Gujarati language is used to identify Hero Stones built in memory of persons who have died in battle, which can be found scattered in many place in Gujarat in India. The descendants, of such war hero once in a year go to worship such Hero stones.

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Paria (band)

Paria was an American, experimental metal band formed in 2001 and based in Omaha, Nebraska. They have released one EP on Imagine It Records and two full length albums for Black Market Activities. They went on indefinite hiatus in May 2010.

History

Formation and Misanthropos

Paria formed in the fall of 2001 in Omaha, Nebraska. Initially, the band's style was a lot closer to the nu metal genre, but quickly they switched their style to a mixture of mathcore and grindcore styles. The early stages of the band saw members come and go, but by 2003 a solid lineup materialized and the group began honing their sound. During this time, the band recorded a 2-song EP called The Torn Instances on Imagine It Records.

On the strength of their EP, the band signed to Guy Kozowyk's Black Market Activities in March 2004 and began writing and recording their first full length album. The summer saw the band continue touring around the country, including a stop at the first annual Texas Murder Fest in Houston.Misanthropos was released in November 2004, featuring the band's developed technical and experimental sound.

Podcasts:

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The Absurdity Of Solace

by: Paria

Open the perilous shaped from another victim's silent cry
Count the days, count the nights
The window will open soon enough
Though masked by content
Hold steady ship the storm will pass
Much like I passed through your hands
Into this cellar I now call home
Reeking of Sacrifice
Paralleled only by the stench of condoloence
Prescribe me an antidote to ease the pain
Empty my heavy heard
I've been weighed down fo rson long
That words have lost all meaning
This was not part of the agenda and this was not part of last week's minutes
Learn to read between the lines
Seperate fact from fiction




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