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King ov Hell

Tom Cato Visnes (born November 27, 1974〔(Skatt - bt.no - Bergens Tidende )〕), better known as King ov Hell or simply King, is a Norwegian musician. He is best known as the former bassist of black metal band Gorgoroth, but he is also the co-founder of Ov Hell, God Seed, Jotunspor, Audrey Horne, Sahg, I and Temple of the Black Moon.
== Biography ==
King joined Gorgoroth in 1999 just before the band's fifth album ''Incipit Satan'' was recorded. Although all the material for this album had already been written before King joined the band, he did write the music for five tracks on their next album, ''Twilight of the Idols'' (2003), and all of the music for ''Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam'' (2006), which was nominated for a 2006 Spellemann award in the 'Metal' category. King also reunited with former Gorgoroth drummer Kvitrafn to form a band, the “noisy black metal” project Jotunspor. ''Gleipnirs Smeder'', their first album, was released in 2006 by the newly founded record label Satanas Rex. King was also the bassist for supergroup I, the side-project of Abbath Doom Occulta of Immortal which also featured members of Enslaved and Audrey Horne, as well as former Immortal drummer Armagedda. The band released the album ''Between Two Worlds'' in 2006.
King quit Gorgoroth in June 2006, due to having problems fronting some of the ideological aspects of Gorgoroth's agenda. He rejoined the band in 2007 in time for the recording of the music video for the track ''Carving a Giant'', taken from the 2006 album. In September 2007, King filed a trademark application to the Norwegian Industrial Property Office for the name and logo of Gorgoroth, and the following month he and vocalist Gaahl attempted to fire founding member Infernus, igniting the Gorgoroth name dispute. In March 2009 the Oslo City District Court ruled that by doing this, Gaahl and King had instead excluded ''themselves'' from the band. Following the conclusion of this dispute, he and Gaahl assumed the name God Seed. Following the decision of Gaahl to retire from metal music in July 2009, King dissolved God Seed and formed Ov Hell with Shagrath, using the music he wrote in 2008 that was later intended to be used on the debut God Seed album for the debut album of his new band, with lyrics written by Shagrath.
In March 2008, it was announced that King would be playing session bass on the next Shining album, ''VI / Klagopsalmer''. However, in October 2008 there was an announcement on the official Shining ''MySpace'' page saying that King did not take part on the new album after all, since a new permanent bassist had been recruited in time for the recording.
King has also worked in bands outside of the black metal genre. He used to be a member of Sahg,〔Robert Fröwein: (''King Ov Hell (GOD SEED, 23. Februar 2012)'' ).〕 a doom metal influenced band. On their 2006 Regain Records release, ''Sahg 1'', King played drums on one track. He was the bassist and composer for the Spellemann Award winning rock band Audrey Horne, billed as Tom. He left the band in 2007. King was also the bassist in the Norwegian drum and bass band Clububba. They were active during the early 2000s.

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