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Doomsayer's Call CD (2012) Top Seller
Anders Jakobson music CDs COLDWORKER was formed in ™rebro, Sweden, early 2006 by Anders Jakobson (drums), Anders Bertilsson (guitar) and Oskar P†lsson (bass). Coming from different parts of the metal world, ideas were shared to make up the COLDWORKER sound of grindcore based death metal. During a spring filled with ...
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Rotting Paradise CD (2008)
Anders Jakobson songs When Nasum folded up in the wake of their singer's tragic death, drum monster Anders Jakobson formed the equally powerful Coldworker. ROTTING PARADISE employs Jakobson's prodigious skills in presenting complex, knotty death/grind that sticks to your ribs while simultaneously splintering them. Stainless steel riffs pile on ...
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Helvete CD (2003)
Anders Jakobson music CDs As one of heavy metal's most technically complex and intense sub-genres, grindcore doesn't lend itself to minimal personnel; but Sweden's Nasum defy these precepts by taking a stab at it as a power trio! Needless to say, this accomplishment only makes the blinding precision and incredible ...
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Blinded by the Sun CD (2003)
Anders Jakobson CD discography Call it desert rock, acid rock, stoner rock, or whenever else you want -- On Trial's sound is straight out of 1970. Like Kyuss and Masters of Reality, these Danish retro-rock veterans fall in line with the more relaxed, psychedelic end of the proto-metal spectrum. In ...
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Human 2.0 CD (2000)
Anders Jakobson albums Human 2.0 is Nasum's second album, and the one that really put the band on the map as a grindcore powerhouse. The title and cover art are meant to evoke a sort of man versus machine theme -- or of man and machine becoming more and ...
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Contaminated Void CD (2006)
Anders Jakobson discography Sweden is seldom at a loss for extreme metal acts, with the latest group to join the fray being aptly named Coldworker. Members of Phobos, Nasum, Relentless, and Ruin joined forces to create the death/grindcore brutality presented on 2007's THE CONTAMINATED VOID. Shortly before the album's ...
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Nord/Hell Eternal CDs (2008)
Anders Jakobson CD discography Recording information: The Abyss Studio (09/1995-09/1998).
Arranger: Alastor Mysteriis.
Setherial: Wrath (vocals); Choronzon (guitar, synthesizer); Kraath (guitar, bass instrument); Sasrof (bass instrument); Alastor Mysteriis (drums).
Personnel: Anders Jakobson (drums).
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Grind Finale (Deluxe Edition) CDs (2005)
Anders Jakobson albums Swedish grindcore band Nasum formed in the early 1990s, gradually metamorphosing from its punk-oriented, Napalm Death-influenced roots into its characteristic high-speed monster metal sound. This long-planned encyclopedic two-CD retrospective became the band's epitaph when its lead singer, Mieszko Talaczyk, was killed in the 2005 Sri Lankan ...
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Orebro Mangel CD (2002)
Anders Jakobson discography Audio Mixer: Krigshot.
Recording information: Soundlab Studios (2001).
Krigshot: Mieszko (vocals); Anders Jakobson, Jallo.
Personnel: Jallo (vocals, guitar); Anders Jakobson (drums, background vocals); Kim Belly (background vocals).
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Maktmissbrukare CD (1999)
Anders Jakobson songs Featuring members of Meanwhile and Nasum, Swedish thrash/hardcore-influenced band Krigshot deliver a raging full-length debut in Maktmissbrukare (Abuser of Power,) which fulfills the promise suggested by their prior Terroristattack EP. ~ Steve Huey
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Audio Mixer: Krigshot.
Recording information: Soundlab Studios (07/31/1997-05/01/1998).
Krigshot: Meiszko (vocals); Anders Jakobson, Jallo.
Personnel: ...
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Shift CD (2004)
Nasum's fourth full-length, Shift continued a prolific period for the band, who released Helvete in 2003 and also had members pitch in on Regurgitate's 2003 release Deviant -- meaning they had a hand in two of the top handful of grindcore releases to come out that year. Despite its title, Shift is not ...
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Ways CD (1995)
Recording information: Studio 4 (12/12/1990-08/22/1992); Studio 5 (12/12/1990-08/22/1992); Studio 9, Swedish Radio, Stockholm, Sweden (12/12/1990-08/22/1992).
Photographer: Joakim Milder.
Arranger: Joakim Milder.
Personnel: Joakim Milder (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Anders Jakobson (violin); Henrik Frendin, Fredrik Anderberg (viola); Lasse Lindgren (flugelhorn); Bertil Strandberg (euphonium); Steve Dobrogosz (piano); Rune Carlsson (drums); Peter Östlund (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Per Westerlund.
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