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Ayat (band)

Ayat are a black metal band from Lebanon.
== History ==
Ayat were formed in September 2000 by Filthy Fuck and Sadogoat.〔(''News'' ), accessed on 23 June 2013.〕 The line-up was completed by drummer Ayman in May 2001. In July 2001, Ayat recorded their first demo, ''Possession of Sister Clair''. Two months later, the band gained "national notoriosity in unmusical ways and gains lots of fans who haven't even heard the Demo and lots of enemies and death threats".〔 In September 2002, the second demo ''Al Nabi Mojrem Moghtaseib Dajjal'' was recorded. In November 2002, Ayman left the band; Ayat became inactive until June 2003, when they were reformed with Ayman and Tenebra's drummer Commander as session members. Ayman left the band a month later "in an uncourteous way which pisses off Ayat greatly", whereas Commander stayed in the band for a few more weeks before they stopped their activities again. The band got noticed through their demo and were offered interviews. In August 2003, August was "called to defend his fucking country, which makes things worse and naturally slower".〔
In January 2004, Commander was replaced by Haytham, and the band became active again. In May 2004, the band announced they had completed 12 songs for the new album, ''Kill, Fuck, Brothers, and Inhale for No Black Rain Shalt Hail'', that was to be recorded during the summer.〔 The album remained unreleased. The EP ''Al Nabi Moujrem, Moughtaseb, Dajjal'' was released through Sardonic Wrath Records in 2005. Their debut album ''Six Years of Dormant Hatred'' was released through Moribund Records in 2008. Ayat never played live, but Reverend Filthy Fuck once helped war metal band Damaar onstage.〔Diana Glöckner: ''Weltspiegel''. ''Ayat''. In: ''Metal Hammer'', June 2009, p. 136.〕
In 2010, the band announced they were currently recording their second album, ''Carry on Carrion''.〔(''Main'' ), accessed on 23 June 2013.〕

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