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Lightning Swords of Death

Southern California’s Lightning Swords of Loss of life were forged in 2003, given birth to of the pact between vocalist Autarch (aka Farron Loathing), guitarist Roskva (Jeremy Stramaglio), and bassist Menno (only Menno) to lay down waste materials to humanity via the occult science of dark metal. And they also …

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Assaulter

Sydney, Australia’s Assaulter were founded in 2004 by vocalist/guitarist/bassist Simon Berserker (of Destroyer 666 popularity), who have proceeded to enlist several visitor drummers for the saving of demos more than the next 2 yrs, before debuting his project’s blackened thrash audio using a 7″ one entitled “Subservience” in 2008. A …

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Dødheimsgard

A far more traditional (go through: raw, furious, and frequently unintelligible) Norwegian dark metal music group, Dodheimsgard featured guitarist/vocalist Aldrahn, bassist/backing vocalist Fenriz, and drummer Vicotnik in its original incarnation. (The band’s name means something such as “kingdom of loss of life” or “globe of specters.”) 1995 found the discharge …

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Toxic Holocaust

Toxic Holocaust certainly are a punk-inflected death metallic band from Portland, OR, connected with Relapse Records. Inspired by hardcore punk and proto-death steel bands from the 1980s such as for example Discharge, Hellhammer, Bathory, Venom, and Possessed, Joel Grind founded Dangerous Holocaust in 1999. He originally composed and recorded every …

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Gallhammer

When word gets away that there surely is an all-female — Japan, believe it or not — trio which has formed to pay for respect to extreme metal gods just like the oft-misunderstood Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Amebix, and doom, sludge, and dark metal in the overall sense, people have a …

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Thyrfing

Swedish black metallic band Thyrfing was founded in 1995 by guitarist Patrik Lindgren, bassist Kimmy Sjölund, keyboardist Peter Löf and drummer Jocke Kristensson; sketching profound motivation from Norse mythology, the group shortly documented its first demonstration, Solen Svartnar, adding vocalist Thomas Väänänen ahead of cutting another, Hednaland. Signing towards the …

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Throne of Katarsis

Throne of Katarsis formed in Norway in 2003 with a straightforward mission: to try out cold, grim dark metal within the common ’90s design. The lineup is simply as simple: Vardalv on drums, and Grimnisse (aka Thor Erik Helgesen) on vocals and all the equipment (bassist Lord Imalas and guitarist …

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Satan’s Host

A Colorado-based music group that formed in the later ’70s, Satan’s Web host began life being a power steel music group, but after one record — 1986’s Steel from Hell (and an unreleased follow-up, 1987’s Midnight Blowing wind) — things changed, as well as the music group called it per …

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Craft

Originally going from the name Nocta, Swedish guitarists/bassists SOMEONE IN PARTICULAR and Joakim, drummer Daniel, and session vocalist Björn Pettersson changed their band name to Craft in 1999, likely to prove that they might shower terror, blood, guts, and equal-opportunity hatred upon humanity with just as much conviction because so …

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Carpe Tenebrum

Norwegian black metallic duo Carpe Tenebrum was the medial side task of Dimmu Borgir multi-instrumentalist Astennu and vocalist Nagash; their debut album Mirrored Hate Painting made an appearance in 1999. Majestic Nothingness adopted two years later on.

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