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Burzum

Burzum may be the one-man task of Varg Vikernes (given birth to Christian Vikernes, aka Count number Grishnackh), possibly the most notorious body in Norwegian dark steel. Although Burzum got an unpredictably experimental bent — encompassing dark steel, industrial, digital, and dark ambient music — Vikernes will permanently be connected …

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Mortiis

Usually dressed up in an elf, troll, or goblin costume (occasionally filled with bat wings and skull codpiece), the mysterious Mortiis was an essential force within the genesis of Norway’s epic Viking metal sound. Because the unique bassist of Norwegian dark metallic pioneers Emperor, Mortiis was acknowledged with stimulating the …

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Abruptum

Swedish dark metallic group Abruptum is definitely predominantly the task of the duo, the ubiquitously named It (screams, violin, drums) and Bad (guitars, sounds, piano), with periodic bit players rounding away the lineup as required. Responsible for what exactly is quite simply being among the most intense rock ever attempted, …

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Emperor

When attention 1st centered on Norway’s nearly cartoonishly violent dark metal scene within the mid-’90s, Mayhem were dubbed its godfathers, but a lot of the critical accolades were bestowed upon Emperor, whose musical innovations experienced more effect on the genre than every other band. Norwegian dark steel was rife with …

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