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While many of the other Scandinavian death metal bands began softening their sound in the mid-[[1990]]s, Dismember's ''[[Indecent and Obscene]]'' was as close as they ever came to the mainstream, and they soon returned to their hardcore roots. In the 2000, they released ''[[Hate Campaign]]'' ([[2000 in music|2000]]). Their newest album, released in [[2004 in music|2004]] is titled ''[[Where Iron Crosses Grow]]''. |
While many of the other Scandinavian death metal bands began softening their sound in the mid-[[1990]]s, Dismember's ''[[Indecent and Obscene]]'' was as close as they ever came to the mainstream, and they soon returned to their hardcore roots. In the 2000, they released ''[[Hate Campaign]]'' ([[2000 in music|2000]]). Their newest album, released in [[2004 in music|2004]] is titled ''[[Where Iron Crosses Grow]]''. |
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=Statistics= |
==Statistics== |
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*'''Genre:''' [[Death metal]] |
*'''Genre:''' [[Death metal]] |
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*'''Time:''' [[1988]]- |
*'''Time:''' [[1988]]- |
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=Discography= |
==Discography== |
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* Dismembered ([[Demo]], [[1988]]) |
* Dismembered ([[Demo]], [[1988]]) |
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* Last Blasphemies ([[Demo]], [[1989]]) |
* Last Blasphemies ([[Demo]], [[1989]]) |
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* Live Blasphemies ([[DVD]], [[2004]]) |
* Live Blasphemies ([[DVD]], [[2004]]) |
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=Members= |
==Members== |
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==Current== |
===Current=== |
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* [[Fred Estby]] - Drums |
* [[Fred Estby]] - Drums |
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* [[Matti Karki]] - Vocals |
* [[Matti Karki]] - Vocals |
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* [[Johan Bergebäck]] - Bass |
* [[Johan Bergebäck]] - Bass |
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==Former== |
===Former=== |
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* [[Sharlee D'Angelo]] - Bass |
* [[Sharlee D'Angelo]] - Bass |
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* [[Richard Cabeza]] - Bass |
* [[Richard Cabeza]] - Bass |
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* [[Robert Sennebäck]] - Vocals, Bass, Guitar |
* [[Robert Sennebäck]] - Vocals, Bass, Guitar |
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==Eternal links== |
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*[http://www.dismember.se/ Official website] |
*[http://www.dismember.se/ Official website] |
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*[http://www.anus.com/metal/dismember.html Dismember Music Reviews (fansite)] |
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[[Category:Swedish musical groups]] |
[[Category:Swedish musical groups]] |
Revision as of 17:49, 16 January 2005
Dismember is a Swedish death metal band, formed in Stockholm in 1988. After a hiatus, the band began recording in earnest in 1991 and released their debut, Like an Ever Flowing Stream in 1991 . The album became an early example of Scandinavian death metal and established the band's fanbase, which grew with the release of Pieces (1992). The song "Skin Her Alive" prompted an obscenity charge in the United Kingdom, against which the band successfully defended themselves.
While many of the other Scandinavian death metal bands began softening their sound in the mid-1990s, Dismember's Indecent and Obscene was as close as they ever came to the mainstream, and they soon returned to their hardcore roots. In the 2000, they released Hate Campaign (2000). Their newest album, released in 2004 is titled Where Iron Crosses Grow.
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- Genre: Death metal
- Country: Sweden
- Status: Active
- Time: 1988-
Discography
- Dismembered (Demo, 1988)
- Last Blasphemies (Demo, 1989)
- Rehearsal (Demo, 1989)
- Reborn In Blasphemy (Demo, 1990)
- Skin Her Alive (Single, 1991)
- Like an everflowing Stream (1991)
- Pieces (EP, 1992)
- Indecent & Obscene (1993)
- Casket Garden (EP, 1995)
- Massive Killing Capacity (1995)
- Misanthropic (EP, 1997)
- Death Metal (1998)
- Hate Campaign (2000)
- Where Ironcrosses Grow (2004)
- Live Blasphemies (DVD, 2004)
Members
Current
- Fred Estby - Drums
- Matti Karki - Vocals
- David Blomqvist - Guitars
- Martin Persson - Guitars
- Johan Bergebäck - Bass
Former
- Sharlee D'Angelo - Bass
- Richard Cabeza - Bass
- Magnus Sahlgren - Guitar
- Robert Sennebäck - Vocals, Bass, Guitar