Botond Dezso is a lead guitarist carving his sound out of Bristol's underground — a city that runs on bass, feedback, and fury. Born with a pick in hand and a devil's ear for riffs that cut deep.
As the lead axeman of Mutilated State, Botond brings a ferocious blend of technical precision and raw, pit-born energy. His playing lives in the space between chaos and control — angular, relentless, never predictable.
Shirtless on stage, tattooed and sweat-soaked, he is the kind of guitarist you feel before you hear — a wall of tone that rearranges your ribcage and refuses to let go.
Mutilated State is Bristol's answer to the question nobody asked politely — a full-throttle extreme metal outfit that blends death metal brutality with hardcore aggression and a live show that borders on violence.
Botond's guitar work is the engine of Mutilated State's sound: down-tuned, distorted, technically ferocious. His riffs pull from the tradition of extreme metal's greats while refusing to sound like anything but right now, in this room, too loud for comfort.
Playing the underground circuit across the UK — basements, dive bars, DIY spaces — Mutilated State has built a reputation as one of Bristol's most uncompromising live acts. No backing tracks. No safety net. Just four people and maximum volume.