I doubt so. Quorthon was mainly influenced by punk, Sabbath, nwobhm. He never mentioned these guys and he already wrote and recorded all of his songs by 83. And he doesn't sound like this dude
@@Annihilation_0f_The_Wicked9066 I don't have an informed opinion as to Quorthon's awareness of / influence by this; I wasn't there, I have no idea. But Quorthon continued to write and record albums up until Nordland 2 in 2003. So...considerably past 1983.
I think these are the guys that absolutely murdered the hippie generation more or less lol
Worthy observation!
Excellent material!!
1983!Hail Old school Black Metal
1983 Pioneers Black metal
W.T.F
Amazing brutal pioner band
Total Underground
punk metal - the instrumentation is very close to punk, but the vocals are very heavy metal. It's amazing, actually.
Just goes to show how important punk was to the development of Black Metal
Thx for upload
Fuck, this is insane!!!!
That intro solo should be on a video game
Wow tons of this stuff made it into the second wave of black metal
It's literally Hellhammer imitation.
@@sothis1448 This came out the same year.
@@justsomedudeyouknow8372 So?
@@sothis1448 How is it a hellhammer imitation if it came out the same year?
@@justsomedudeyouknow8372 Do you realise there are 365 days in a year?
Technically a d-beat
The time stamps on Metallum are different. Regardless, thanks for uploading.
My first thought was very cool but not from 81
Can anyone post the 1986 demo? this one was reissued with the 1986 demo as bonus, by the peruvian label From Deepest Records
lml
This is sped up quite a lot. It sounds way cooler at its original pace
this the same band that dropped the ghoul metal tape in the 90s?
anyone recomends any bands like this? I love a little punk / melody in the black metal
You might like Akitsa.
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Se German accent of gerhard kraut kills se Audience.
Quorthon has often listen the vox...
I doubt so. Quorthon was mainly influenced by punk, Sabbath, nwobhm. He never mentioned these guys and he already wrote and recorded all of his songs by 83. And he doesn't sound like this dude
@@Annihilation_0f_The_Wicked9066 I don't have an informed opinion as to Quorthon's awareness of / influence by this; I wasn't there, I have no idea.
But Quorthon continued to write and record albums up until Nordland 2 in 2003.
So...considerably past 1983.
@@markuslaunsburry I've read a lot of interviews of his regarding his influences and the ones i listed above are those that he always mentions.