Hammer of Gods
Angelcorpse was a blackened death metal band formed in 1995 by Gene Palubicki and Pete Helmkamp in Kansas City, MO. Regarding the band’s name, Pete Helmkamp stated in an interview; “We put it as two words on the demo, so Osmose learned it that way. But that was just a mistake at the printers…It was one of those flukes. But it is just a single word… It just seems to look more visually pleasing as a single word. It fits with the phonetics: we say ‘Angelcorpse’, not ‘Angel Corpse’.” “Hammer of Gods”, the debut album from Osmose Productions (France), was recorded in July still as a three piece. Then Bill Taylor joined in October on rhythm guitar to make Angelcorpse a four piece. Angelcorpse supported Impaled Nazarene in Europe in December and recorded a live EP from one of the shows on that tour. In May, the Wolflust EP was recorded with the full lineup , and several shows, including the Milwaukee Metalfest. These were played in the USA during the rest of the year. The second Angelcorpse album, “Exterminate”, was recorded in November 1997 at Morrisound Studios. “Exterminate”, also released on Osmose, successfully captured the furious nature of the band’s sound. With such songs as “Christhammer”, “Sons of Vengeance”, and “Wartorn” truly representing the direction that Angelcorpse would continue to go down. After the release of “Exterminate” in 1998, drummer Tony Laureano replaced Longstreth in March. Angelcorpse played the April ‘No Mercy II Festivals’ in Europe, which consisted of 11 shows with Immortal, Cannibal Corpse, Obituary, Marduk and God Dethroned. This was an intial high for the group touring with some truly popular acts. Rave reviews in magazines such as Terrorizer, Metal Maniacs, Pit, and numerous others, followed in the wake of the European and North American tours which became about later. In November, Angelcorpse relocated to Tampa, Florida, where their work began in earnest on their third album: “The Inexorable”. A follow up tour of the USA with Incantation and Krisiun in January/February 1999 spread the band further. A split EP with Martire and several covers for Dwell Records were recorded in April 1999. But after that recording they split up that same year. However, they soon returned in 2006. After a few reports and rumours, the band finalised that they were to record new material. Their 4th Full-length album entitled ‘Of Lucifer and Lightning’ was released in Spring 2007 through Osmose Productions. The band then split in 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Angelcorpse was a blackened death metal band formed in 1995 by Gene Palubicki and Pete Helmkamp in Kansas City, MO. Regarding the band’s name, Pete Helmkamp stated in an interview; “We put it as two words on the demo, so Osmose learned it that way. But that was just a mistake at the printers…It was one of those flukes. But it is just a single word… It just seems to look more visually pleasing as a single word. It fits with the phonetics: we say ‘Angelcorpse’, not ‘Angel Corpse’.” “Hammer of Gods”, the debut album from Osmose Productions (France), was recorded in July still as a three piece. Then Bill Taylor joined in October on rhythm guitar to make Angelcorpse a four piece. Angelcorpse supported Impaled Nazarene in Europe in December and recorded a live EP from one of the shows on that tour. In May, the Wolflust EP was recorded with the full lineup , and several shows, including the Milwaukee Metalfest. These were played in the USA during the rest of the year. The second Angelcorpse album, “Exterminate”, was recorded in November 1997 at Morrisound Studios. “Exterminate”, also released on Osmose, successfully captured the furious nature of the band’s sound. With such songs as “Christhammer”, “Sons of Vengeance”, and “Wartorn” truly representing the direction that Angelcorpse would continue to go down. After the release of “Exterminate” in 1998, drummer Tony Laureano replaced Longstreth in March. Angelcorpse played the April ‘No Mercy II Festivals’ in Europe, which consisted of 11 shows with Immortal, Cannibal Corpse, Obituary, Marduk and God Dethroned. This was an intial high for the group touring with some truly popular acts. Rave reviews in magazines such as Terrorizer, Metal Maniacs, Pit, and numerous others, followed in the wake of the European and North American tours which became about later. In November, Angelcorpse relocated to Tampa, Florida, where their work began in earnest on their third album: “The Inexorable”. A follow up tour of the USA with Incantation and Krisiun in January/February 1999 spread the band further. A split EP with Martire and several covers for Dwell Records were recorded in April 1999. But after that recording they split up that same year. However, they soon returned in 2006. After a few reports and rumours, the band finalised that they were to record new material. Their 4th Full-length album entitled ‘Of Lucifer and Lightning’ was released in Spring 2007 through Osmose Productions. The band then split in 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Wolflust
Into The Storm Of Steel
Stormgods Unbound
Christhammer
Wartorn
Reaver
When Abyss Winds Return
Phallelujah
Solar Wills
Reap The Whirlwind
Sons Of Vengeance
The Fall of the Idols of Flesh
Consecration
That Which Lies Upon
Smoldering in Exil
Embrace
Lord of the Funeral Pyre
Envenomed
Credo Decimatus
The Scapegoat
Perversion Enthroned
Soulflayer
Black Solstice
Antichrist Vanguard
Sodomy Curse
Machinery Of The Cleansing
Vs Predator To Prey
Hexensabbat
Extermination Sworn
Begotten - Through Blood Flame
Saints of Blasphemy
Thrall
Lustmord
Pleasure to Kill
Smoldering in Exile
Burning in Hell
As Predator To Prey
Shining One (Rex Luciferi)
Demon Seed
Begotten (Through Blood & Flame)
Kill Again
Desecration of Virgin
Eat Me Alive
Pleasure To Kill (Kreator Cover)
Genghis Khan
Burning In Hell (Possessed Cover)
Shining One (Rex Luciferi
Begotten (Through Blood and Flame)
Genghis Kahn
Sodomy Curse (Live)
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