Axis Infernal | en

Brutally honest, creative and constantly evolving, Croatian based Infernal Tenebra withstood the test of time in the metal underground. Originating with pure black metal in 1999, adding a death metal foundation in the following years, with two self-released albums „Beneath the Twilight“ and „The Essence of Chaos“, the band is heading to a new chapter with the upcoming album „New Formed Revelations“, mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren (Kreator, Paradise Lost, Amon Amarth etc.) at Fascination Street Studios, released by Massacre Records. Infernal Tenebra shared the stage with a vast number of metal icons including Kreator, Vader, Symphony X, Exodus,...
Axis of Advance was a black/death metal band from Canada which formed in 1998 and disbanded in October of 2008. They are often referred to as "war metal" due to their lyrical themes. Before that they were known as Sacramentary Abolishment until their drummer Paulus Kressman left the band. Their latest release is a miniCD entitled Purify, released by Osmose Productions. The band consist of three members: Guitarist/vocalist Wör, Bassist/vocalist Vermin, and Drummer J.Read, who is classified as a session member despite his position being apparently permanent. Their website is at http://aoa.ark11.net/ Myspace: www.myspace.com/axisofadvance .
In 1996 Jon Nödtveidt from Dissection started writing some electronic music together with his friend Damien (Midvinter, Apollgon) who he was living with at the moment. The result of this was De Infernali. It was never meant to be a real band or even a project but more or less only a way to get some publishing money from Dissection's label Nuclear Blast. All of the instrumental songs were written by Jon long before he met up with Damien. The songs "Ave Satan" and "Sign Of The Dark" were written by Damien himself and the rest of the songs were...
The Bridewell Taxis (later The Bridewells) were a Leeds-based British rock group formed in 1988. After a flexi-disc "Lies", their first EP, Just Good Friends, released in 1989, reached number 18 on the UK Indie Chart. The band were often compared to Madchester bands such as Happy Mondays, and had a support slots for Inspiral Carpets, Happy Mondays, and Stone Roses. This was followed by a series of EPs through 1990 and 1991, including a cover of Blue Öyster Cult's "Don't Fear The Reaper". They recorded a session for John Peel's BBC Radio One show in 1990. Debut album Invisible...
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Inrernal Dance
To Kill Daily
cyberkiller
Young Ripper
Where You Style?
Gallows (Remix)
Black Choppa
Young Ripper
White Phonk
INFERNAL PARTY 2 Cypher
Прошу тебя
Смотри снова
Смотри снова
Hungry Killer
DEAD GIRL [AXIS INFERNAL]
Black Choppa
The room(сниппет)
Memory of suffering
Запахло Snuff102 (mashup by deady)
pleasefuckdie, Axis Infernal - Born to the ground
INFERNAL PARTY
Born to the ground (speed up)