There are at least two bands with the name Grom whose, to keep it neutral, artistic appeal couldn't be more different. 1) Grom, a synth pop duo which consisted of Florian Horwath and Michael Kuhn (AKA Michelle Grinser of Dakar & Grinser). 2) Grom, a Nazi/RAC Metal/Hardcore act based in the United States. 1) Grom the synth pop duo play self-described heroin funk (A reference to the promotion of artists like Superpitcher as heroin house by their cologne based techno label Kompakt). Other people would call it dance music, as the musicians are veterans of the club scene and the aesthetics of the sound, even though calmer, softer as typical club music directly evolved from there. Not by surprise, as for well over ten years, Florian Horwath and Michael Kuhn have worked as DJ’s, club organisers, journalists and label bosses: Florian Horwath worked for the Austrian youth radio station “FM4” for six years and just as long as the organiser of the Viennese club “Softmashine”. Michael Kuhn has been spinning disks as “Michelle Grinser” at Munich’s “Ultraschall” for eight years, before that he released records on Disko B as “Dakar & Grinser”, and runs the mini-label “Fortina”. On stage they used to wear martial catsuits. Meanwhile they disbanded or put the project on hold as Michael Kuhn aka Michelle Grinser is back at Dakar & Grinser and Florian Horwath pursues a solo career on berlin based Lousiville Records. Grom the synth pop duo was highly prolific from 2001 to 2004 and released not only the album Sadness Sells to critical acclaim in 2002 but a steady stream of singles, remixes and exclusive contributions to compilations. See Discogs.com for a more complete discography. 2) Grom the NSBM band proclaims it has strong Slavonic/Mediterranean influence within its lyrics, due to that being the racial composition of the band. When they formed originally in the late 90's they opened for many well-known mainstream metal acts such as Immolation, Deicide, Incantation, sometimes playing before as many as 600 people. The band was originally composed of 2 polish immigrants, J-Sick on vocals and Heilige Krieger on bass, along with H.K. Belarus (who was from Belarus, obviously) on drums, and of course the bands leader, Ymir G. Winter (Greek/Slavonic descent), on guitar & backing vocals. They recorded the extremely raw and now out of print demo Coat of Arms around this time. They received some support from the already established Nazi Skinhead scene with their first interview being on the skin-operated [removed a domain including the digits 88 which has nothing to do with this article], now down. This attracted some attention from Vinland Winds Records, who along with Hakenkreuz Records, released Grom's first CD, a mini-CD entitled Pagan War Machine. Grom quickly grew to notoriety for being a fanatically racist, Anti-Semetic, White Power Pagan NSBM band. A more exhaustive version of this article about the NSBM band can be found on Wikipedia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Just Another Perfect Day
Głos z ciemności
G3os z ciemnosci
Temples Shall Burn
Piast
Frontsoldatten
Stupid Boy
Beastial Onslaught
Glos z ciemnosci
Wait For Me (radio edit)
Hellenic War Spirit
Heathen Blood
One Face, One Race
Wait for me
The Shores Of Avalon
Pagan Flames
Aryan Solstice (Intro)
The Tower
For the Fallen...
Last Crusade
Total War
Dobermann
Love Rocket
Spheres of War
Night of the Heretics (Outro)
Love-Rocket
Bestial Onslaught
Hail Genocide!
Animal
Et In Arcadia Ego
Hail Genocide
Grief of Winter
Hellenic Warspirit
Stranger In My Heart
Army Must Go
Daylight Is Killed (By The Night)
New Era
Destroy Of Human Race
All Out War
Grom
Twilight Of The World
Sons of Gerridwen
i kill for you
Pan, Lord Of The Woods
Premanition of death
Scorn Of Life
Fallout
Worship Me
On the Border Between Two Worlds
Slavonic Pride
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