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Desaster

Desaster are a black/thrash metal band formed in Koblenz, Germany in 1988. Their lyrical themes involve war, hate and Satanism.
==History==
Desaster formed in 1988. The band had line-up issues before Infernal, the only remaining member of the original line-up, found musicians to continue Desaster in 1990. Okkulto and Odin joined the band in 1992.〔(''History'' ), accessed on 21 November 2012.〕
After the two demos, ''The Fog of Avalon'' and ''Lost in the Ages'' (which Alexander von Meilenwald of Nagelfar and The Ruins of Beverast considers to be one of the five most important recordings for the German scene〔Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann: ''Die Könige vom Westwall''. ''Die legendären Protagonisten von damals im exklusiven Interview''. In: ''Rock Hard'', no. 269, October 2009, p. 92.〕), Merciless Records released a split-7" with Ungod in 1995, the band's vinyl-debut. In 1996 the first album ''A Touch of Medieval Darkness'' was released. The line-up for their following release, the 1997 ''Stormbringer'' mini-album, included new drummer Tormentor.〔
In 1998, the band released the limited ''Ride on for Revenge'' picture-single; one of the songs was also released on the ''Thrashing Holocaust'' compilation CD released via Necropolis Records in 1999. ''Hellfire's Dominion'', the second album, was released in 1998, which included the song "Metalized Blood" with guest vocals from Wannes of Pentacle, Lemmy of the German speed metal band Violent Force, and Toto of Living Death.〔 By the time it was released, Desaster were considered the most important German black metal band by ''Rock Hard'' journalist Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann and, according to his review, the whole underground scene;〔Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann: (''Desaster''. ''Hellfire´s Dominion'' ). In: ''Rock Hard'', no. 139, accessed on 21 November 2012.〕 his colleague Götz Kühnemund would later call them "Germany's leading black thrashers".〔Götz Kühnemund: (''Desaster''. ''Satan´s Soldiers Syndicate'' ). In: ''Rock Hard'', no. 245, accessed on 21 November 2012.〕 During the recording sessions of the second album, Desaster also recorded the song "Proselytism Real" for the Sodom tribute CD ''Homage to the Gods'',〔 which was released as a bonus CD of the ''Code Red'' album's limited edition.
The band celebrated their 10th anniversary in late 1999 with the ''Ten Years of Total Desaster'' double LP. In 2000, they released a split 10” with the Dutch band Pentacle via Iron Pegasus Records and their third full-length album ''Tyrants of the Netherworld'',〔 which featured Beliar from Mayhemic Truth as a guest musician.
In summer 2001 Desaster contributed the song "Darkness and Evil" with Sabbat vocalist Gezol on guest-vocals for a Brazilian Sabbat tribute LP. After the band had played several festival-shows (e.g., Fuck the Commerce and Wacken Open Air), vocalist Okkulto decided to leave the band; he was replaced by Sataniac, the former vocalist of the German black/thrash band Divine Genocide. The ''Souls of Infernity'' 7” (2001) was Okkulto's last release with Desaster. ''Divine Blasphemies'', featuring the Divine Genocide cover song "Necrolord" and Kreator vocalist Mille Petrozza as a guest vocalist on "Nighthawk", was released in 2002. A show in São Paulo, Brazil, in front of 900 spectators was considered "a special highlight of 2003" by the band; a recording of the show was released as a double LP/CD and DVD on the Brazilian label Mutilation Records. The band moved to Metal Blade Records who released their fifth album ''Angelwhore'' in 2005, which was also released on vinyl via Iron Pegasus Records.〔
After performances in Germany, England, Finland, Ireland, Sweden, The Netherlands, Switzerland and other countries, a mini-tour through Croatia, Serbia, Hungary, Austria and Slovenia and the South American Tour through Brazil, Peru and Colombia, the band released a 12” vinyl single called ''Infernal Voices'' with one new song, the re-recorded “Fields of triumph” and a cover version of Unleashed's “Before the creation of time”.〔
In May 2007 Desaster entered the Harrows Studio, Holland (Asphyx, Pentacle, Occult, Soulburn etc.) to record the sixth studio album ''Satan’s Soldiers Syndicate''. It features guest appearances by Proscriptor (Absu), A.A. Nemtheanga (Primordial) and Ashmedi (Melechesh).〔

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