DSKRTN. "Cyber-Cataclysm of Nuclear Typhoeus and Entropy Beyond the Flesh Codex." (2025)
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Jules of Nature

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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DSKRTN. "Cyber-Cataclysm of Nuclear Typhoeus and Entropy Beyond the Flesh Codex." (2025)
BEHERIT. An image scan of their interview in Abnormal Magazine #1. (1991)
OBSCURITY. "Ovations to Death" (Demo. 1986)
NECRODEATH's Marco Pesenti and MAYHEM's Euronymous featured in Grind Zone #3. (1995)
KICKASS MAGAZINE #32. (1986) Featuring Motorhead, Voivod, Black Lace, Megadeth, and Exciter.
CASBAH and UNITED's Yoko on a scanned Deathrash Mayhem's #3 fanzine volume. (1987)
MORTUARY DRAPE. "All the Witches Dance" album. (1994)
sum early Archgoat
ASGAROTH's promotional photos taken for their debut album "Trapped in the Depths of Eve..." (1997)
FJELL's Lord of the Unholy Forest demo, cover originally drawn by Varg Vikernes
NORDLYS. Formerly known as Fjell. Images taken by Ree Yees (1994)
Artist: Kvist Album: For Kunsten Maa Vi Evig Vike Released: 1995 Country: Norway Genre: Black metal
Track list: 1. Ars Manifesta 2. Forbannet Være Jorden Jeg Går På 3. Stupet 4. Svartedal 5. Min Lekam Er Meg Blott En Byrde 6. Vettenetter
An awful lot of black metal bands sprang from Norway in the early 90s, many of which remain active and influential today. Kvist, on the other hand, seems to be a very short-lived and overlooked act, releasing only one album in 1995 before disbanding shortly after. Musically, "For Kunsten Maa Vi Evig Vike" is charged with unrelenting fury and venom to hold its own among Norway's best. In addition to the standard black metal instrumentation, the eerie synths and clearly audible bass in particular are a major draw for me.
Favorite tracks: Ars Manifesta, Forbannet Være Jorden Jeg Går På, Min Lekam Er Meg Blott En Byrde
Motörhead Iron Fist promotional film (1982) [x]
SLAYER MAGAZINE'S 10TH ISSUE. The embed includes features on Emperor, Thou Shalt Suffer, Monumentum, an article "De Mysteriis Dom Euronymous" detailing the connection between Metalion and Mayhem, a huge and very informative Bathory interview, and coverage of Mayhem (with Dead) and Burzum just after "Hvis Lyset Tar Oss" and before the trial. (1994)
BURIED ALIVE's "Kill Their Past."
MISFITS performance at Detroit. (1983)
VISCERAL. "Macabra Realidad de Caos y Letargo" (2010)