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Dimmu Borgir

Dimmu Borgir is a famous Norwegian melodic black metal band who got into the charts in several Scandinavian countries and Germany. 'Dimmu Borgir' means 'Dark Castle' in Icelandic.


Cover of 'Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia' (2001)

Bandmembers

Shagrath - Vocals (1993-)
Silenoz - Guitar (1993-)
Galder - Guitar (2001-)
ICS Vortex - Bass and backing vocals (2000-)
Mustis - Synth (1998-)
Nicholas Barker - Drums (1999-)

Former Bandmembers

Tjodalv - Drums (1993-1999)
Astennu - Guitar (1997-1999)
Brynjard Tristan - Bass (1994-1996)
Nagash - Bass (1996-1999)
Stian Aarstad - Keyboard (1993-1997)

Discography

Inn I Evighetens Morke (1994)
For All Tid (1994, re-released in 1997)
Stormblåst (1996)
Devil's Path (1996)
Enthrone Darkness Triumphant (1997; re-released as "Deluxe-Edition" in 2002)
Godless Savage Garden (1998)
Spiritual Black Dimensions (1999)
Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia (2001)
Alive In Torment (2001)
World Misanthropy CD (2002)

Other Releases

World Misanthropy DVD & VHS (2002)

Official Homepage: http://www.dimmu-borgir.com (http://www.dimmu-borgir.com)



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