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Abominator : ウィキペディア英語版
Abominator

Abominator is an Australian black/death metal band formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 1994. Their lyrics commonly deal with war and spirituality.〔(Masterful-Magazine - Interview with Chris Volcano )〕 They have been compared to Angelcorpse and Morbid Angel.〔(tatareandesire.com - Interview with Abominator )〕
==History==
Abominator was formed in Melbourne in 1994 by Andrew Undertaker and Chris Volcano (formerly of Deströyer 666)〔(Encyclopedia Metallum - Abominator )〕 and self-released their first demo, ''Barbarian War Worship'' in May 1995, which featured six tracks.〔(Femforgacs.hu - ''Barbarian War Worship'' )〕 It was later rereleased as a split with Swedish death metal band Mornaland.〔(Myrrthronth.de - Abominator discography )〕 In late 1995, Dave Deathsaw (guitars) and Gary Gestapo (Bass) were added to the lineup and performed numerous gigs, including with cult black metal band Bestial Warlust. The vocalist for Bestial Warlust, Damon Bloodstorm (bass, vocals) joined Abominator about this time, and Gary Gestapo was dismissed.
In 1997 they recorded their next release, another demo titled ''The Conqueror Possessed'' and Dave Deathsaw departed the next year. Abominator achieved a major success in the US, signing a deal with Necropolis Records. They released ''Damnations Prophecy'', and recorded a track for Necropolis' 1999 compilation album, ''Thrashing Holocaust''.〔''Pop Album Shorts, 4th Edition'' - published by Backstreet Books〕 Around 2000, they began writing and recording their next album, ''Subersives for Lucifer'', but Necropolis decided that they no longer wished to support Abominator and rendered their contract void.〔(Asiandeath.com - Interview with Abominator )〕 However, Abominator managed to secure a contract with Osmose Records shortly after, and ''Subversives for Lucifer'' was released under Osmose. After the release of this album Damon Bloodstorm departed.〔(MusicMight - Abominator biography )〕
In early 2001, Max Krieg joined the band on vocals. They appeared in Osmose Records' "World Domination" DVD in early 2002, and recorded their next album, a limited edition LP titled ''Nuctemeron Descent'' later that year which was released in 2003.〔(Encyclopedia Metallum - ''Nuctemeron Descent'' )〕 The marketing campaign for this album was very successful, and Abominator was soon playing alongside the likes of Deströyer 666, Hobbs' Angel of Death and Mayhem〔(Blistering.com - Mayhem, Dungeon, Hellspawn and Abominator concert review )〕 and appeared on "Osmose NoisyMotions", a two-and-a-half hour DVD featuring bands such as Immortal, Dark Tranquility and Absu.〔(MTV Metal File )〕 Abominator was also booked to play in the Bloodlust 2004 festival, but Max Krieg unexpectedly left the band and the country, leaving Abominator without a vocalist and forcing them to cancel all remaining shows. They were also released by Osmose in 2004〔(Osmose Productions - Abominator news )〕 and soon switched labels, signing a two album deal with the Displeased label, and released ''The Eternal Conflagration'' in May 2006.〔(Encyclopedia Metallum - ''The Eternal Conflagration'' )〕

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