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Apoptygma Berzerk

Apoptygma Berzerk is a Norweigan synthpop/EBM/futurepop musical group. It has achieved moderate commercial success with a unique brand of gloomy, danceable gothic synthpop, winning awards and top-10 spots in Germany and Scandinavia. Apoptygma Berzerk (abbreviated APB) has toured Europe, America, and Israel with bands such as VNV Nation and Icon of Coil[?].

All of the band's lyrics are in English.

The name "Apoptygma Berzerk" has no meaning, and was chosen from words out of a dictionary. Apoptygma[?] is an old greek word for the fold of a woman's garment. Technically the 'y' ought to be pronounced like a long 'u', but the band's name is universally pronounced a-pop-tig-ma

Members

  • Stephen Groth - front-man and original member, largely responsible for the "APB sound"
  • Geir Bratland - Keyboard
  • Fredrik Brarud - Drums
  • Angel Stengel - Guitar
  • Jon Erik Martensen - former member during 1980s

Discography:

  • Full-length albums and EPs
    • The 2nd Manifesto [EP] (1992)
    • Soli Deo Gloria (1993)
    • 7 (1996)
    • The Apopcalyptic Manifesto [primarily re-release of older material] (1998)
    • APBL98 [live] (1999)
    • Welcome to Earth (2000)
    • APBL2000 [live; as CD, VHS, or DVD] (2001)
    • Harmonizer (2002)
  • Singles
    • Ashes to Ashes (1991)
    • Bitch (1993)
    • Deep Red (1994)
    • Non-stop Violence (1995)
    • Mourn (1997)
    • Paranoia (1998)
    • Eclipse (1999)
    • Kathy's Song (2000)
    • Until the End of the World (2002)
    • Suffer in Silence (2002)
Source: apoptygmaberzerk.de official website

External links: Official Website (http://www.apoptygmaberzerk.de) Note: There is an English version, click on the British flag in the upper right
Metropolis Records Apoptygma Berzerk site (http://www.metropolis-records.com/artists/?artist=apoptygm)
Fan Website (http://members.aol.com/neurodancr/apb/)



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