Nocturnal Breed
Nocturnal Breed is a Norwegian thrash metal band, formed in Oslo in 1996 by singer/bassist Kenneth Svartalv (S.A. Destroyer) and guitarist Sven Atle Kopperud (Ed Damnator).
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Origin | Oslo, Norway |
Genres | Thrash metal, death metal, black metal |
Years active | 1996−present |
Labels | Agonia, Hammerheart |
Associated acts | Dimmu Borgir The Kovenant Carpe Tenebrum |
Members | S.A Destroyer I. Maztor V. Fineideath Tex Terror |
Past members | Ed Damnator I. Maztor Jamie Stinson Rick Hellraiser Thrawn |
Members
- S.A. Destroyer (Kenneth Svartalv): vocals/bass (1996-)
- I. Maztor: Lead guitar (1997-2001/ 2011- present)
- Tex Terror: drums/vocals (1998-)
- V. Fineideath: guitars (2011-)
Former members
- Andy Michaels: drums (1997)
- Bitch Molester (Stian Tomt Thoresen): session keyboards (1996–1997)
- Astennu (Jamie Stinson): session guitars (1997)
- Tjodalv (Ian Kenneth Akesson): session drums (1997)
- Rick Hellraiser (Stian Andre Hinderson): session/live drums (1997)
- Ed Damnator (Sven Atle Kopperud): guitars (1996–1998)
- I. Maztor: guitars (1997–2001)
- Thrawn (Tom Kvalsvoll): guitars (2002–2005)
- Ben Hellion: guitars/vocals (1998–2011)
- A.E. Rattlehead (Atle Egil Knoff Glomstad): guitars/vocals (2006-2011)
Timeline
Discography
- Aggressor (1997)
- Triumph Of The Blasphemer EP (1998)
- No Retreat...No Surrender (1999)
- Tools of the Trade (2000)
- Warthog - 7" EP, Prostata Records (Ltd. 500) (2004)
- Motörmouth - 7" EP, Neseblod Records (Ltd. 100 Yellow vinyl / Ltd. 400 black vinyl) (2004)
- Überthrash - 7" Split, Duplicate Records (Split w. Audiopain / Aura Noir / Infernö, Ltd. 500) (2004)
- Überthrash II - 7" Split, Duplicate Records (Split w. Audiopain / Aura Noir / Infernö) (2005)
- Remasters - 5-piece Boxset, Painkiller Records (Ltd. 1000) (2005)
- Fields of Rot - LP, Agonia Records (2007)
- Napalm Nights - LP, Agonia Records (2014)
- We Only Came for the Violence - LP, Folter Records (2019)
External links
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