Abruptum is a Swedish ambient black metal solo side-project band. It is run by Evil (Morgan Steinmeyer Håkansson) of Marduk, but the band was formed in...
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Burzum (1992) Anti-Mosh 003: Mayhem – Deathcrush (1993) Anti-Mosh 004: Abruptum – Obscuritatem Advoco Amplectére Me (1993) Anti-Mosh 005: Burzum – Aske...
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second wave, the second generation in Sweden being led by Dissection, Abruptum, Marduk, and Nifelheim. Initially a synonym for "Satanic metal", black...
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Acacia abrupta (redirect from Racosperma abruptum)
Binomial name Acacia abrupta Maiden & Blakely Occurrence data from Australasian Virtual Herbarium Synonyms Racosperma abruptum (Maiden & Blakely) Pedley...
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was joined by Jim Berger in many projects. Särkkä's projects included Abruptum, Ophthalamia, Vondur, Incision, Brejn Dedd, War and 8th Sin. He also contributed...
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Dorcadion arenarium (redirect from Dorcadion arenarium abruptum)
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, and Montenegro. Dorcadion arenarium abruptum Germar, 1839 Dorcadion arenarium arenarium (Scopoli, 1763) Dorcadion arenarium...
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Catasetum luridum (redirect from Catasetum abruptum)
lurida Link (1824) (Basionym) Epidendrum ollare Vell. (1831) Catasetum abruptum Hook. )1842) Catasetum lituratum Hoffmanns. (1842) Catasetum squalidum...
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Fleshcrawl – Bloodred Massacre (1997) Hypocrisy – The Final Chapter (1997) Abruptum – Vi Sonus Veris Nigrae Malitiaes (1997) Therion – A'arab Zaraq – Lucid...
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original on 2 December 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2009. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Abruptum". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 September 2009. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Acheron"....
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band from Sweden. It was made up of members of the bands Ophthalamia and Abruptum, "It" (Tony Särkkä) and "All" (Jim Berger). The sound could be described...
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