Sanatçının Albümleri
Black As Pitch
2001 · albüm
Mater of All Evil
2000 · albüm
Into The Macabre
1987 · albüm
The Shining Pentagram
1985 · mini albüm
Singin' in the Pain
2023 · albüm
Defragments Of Insanity Backing Tracks
2020 · albüm
Neraka
2020 · mini albüm
Defragments Of Insanity
2019 · albüm
The Age of Dead Christ
2018 · albüm
The Age of Dead Christ Backing Tracks
2018 · albüm
Triumph of Pain
2018 · single
The 7 Deadly Sins
2014 · albüm
Phylogenesis
2009 · albüm
Draculea
2007 · albüm
100% Hell
2006 · albüm
20 Years of Noise 1985 - 2005
2005 · albüm
Ton(e)s of Hate
2003 · albüm
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Although rarely heard of outside their homeland, Italy's Necrodeath have been around since 1984, when thrash metal heroes like Slayer and Kreator inspired vocalist Ingo, guitarist Claudio, bassist Paolo, and drummer Peso to perpetrate some of their own sonic mayhem. After receiving glowing reviews for their four-track demo, The Shining Pentagram, the band proceeded to record two now hard-to-find LPs (these being 1987's Into the Macabre and 1989's Fragments of Insanity) that blended old-school speed metal and thrash with the newly popular black metal style pioneered by Venom and Bathory. Unfortunately, record company and business-related problems drove Necrodeath into hibernation for over a decade before Claudio and Peso reconvened the band with new members Flegias (vocals) and John (bass). Italy's own Scarlet Records snapped them up and, after reissuing both of their 1980s albums on CD for the first time, also released a triplet of follow-ups in Mater of all Evil (2001), Black as Pitch (2002) and Ton(e)s of Hate (2003). All of these showed a more eclectic blend of influences while modernizing the band's post-thrash sound to attend to new-millennium trends. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi