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Samoth Discography of CDs

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| | Artist appears on Emperor Prometheus: The Discipline Of Fire & Demise CD (2001)
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$14.05 So it's no surprise that, for its swan song, the band would issue Prometheus, a birth-to-death concept album of such weight and density that it takes roughly two dozen listens to even begin to appreciate the depth of its composition and its painstaking attention to detail. Generally regarded as the one true master of the Norwegian-bred black metal art form, the band concocts a staggeringly violent whirlwind of carefully constructed noise resulting in nigh-impermeable records piled high with complex arrangements and heart-bursting violence. If there's one band that truly embodies anti-commercialism, it's Emperor. With Trym and Samoth investing the majority of their time in their relatively straightforward, speed-obsessed black/death unit Zyklon, Ihsahn willfully conceived, wrote, and produced the psychologically rigorous record in its entirety, handling all vocals, bass, keyboards, programming, and the majority of guitar tracks himself. Accompanying the release of Prometheus was the announcement that it would be Emperor's final word as a band, and listening to the record, it is increasingly apparent that the bandmembers were beginning to take divergent musical paths; drummer Trym and guitarist Samoth had started expressing more interest in gut-level power punches, while frontman Ihsahn wished to pursue more cerebral art, evident in his classical project Thou Shalt Suffer, and the strange, progressive output of side band Peccatum.
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| Artist appears on Gorgoroth Pentagram CD (1993)
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$13.85 Here is a phrase you will never hear in connection with Gorgoroth: symphonic black metal. While symphonic black metal bands have used keyboards extensively and offered a more melodic, intricate, and elaborate vision of black metal, Gorgoroth has always thrived
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| Artist appears on Thou Shalt Suffer Into The Woods Of Belial CD (2000)
Samoth CD discography
$13.49 Recording information: Notodden Lydstudio (04/1991-10/1991).
Thou Shalt Suffer: Ihsahn (vocals, guitar); Samoth (guitar); Thorbjorn (bass guitar, drums); Ildjarn (bass guitar); Ronny (drums).
Personnel: Ihsahn (synthesizer, sound effects); Thorbjorn (drums); Samoth (sound effects).
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| Artist appears on Gorgoroth Pentagram Vinyl LP (1993) Limited Edition
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$17.59 Here is a phrase you will never hear in connection with Gorgoroth: symphonic black metal. While symphonic black metal bands have used keyboards extensively and offered a more melodic, intricate, and elaborate vision of black metal, Gorgoroth has always thrived
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| Artist appears on Emperor Prometheus: The Discipline Of Fire & Demise Vinyl LP (2001) Limited Edition
Samoth discography
$18.29 If there's one band that truly embodies anti-commercialism, it's Emperor. Generally regarded as the one true master of the Norwegian-bred black metal art form, the band concocts a staggeringly violent whirlwind of carefully constructed noise resulting in nigh-impermeable records piled
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Samoth songs Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Samoth CD discography Worked With
Gorgoroth, Emperor, Zyklon, Thou Shalt Suffer
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