Devil on my roof
VULCANO was one of the first old school Black Metal bands, and the pioneer of extreme metal across South America, since 1981. Their first official material was released in 1983, when the band did not practice an extreme metal sound yet. VULCANO always playing metal very different from the other Brazilian bands of the period, what made them a quite unique heavy music act. This fact, although in delayed form, was recognized at the right time. During the period when the band stayed inactive, a total of 14 years during all its history, they were never forgotten by their true and loyal audience, over this long period of inactivity, without any public apparition, a common band could, easily, have been forgotten, but VULCANO, along with other Brazilian extreme metal bands, have ultimately influenced, directly, The arise during the late 80's and early 90's of a new intense metal scene/style: The Norwegian Black Metal, with all it's fury and violence, was the responsible for give a new breath to the extreme metal music market. Great names of this scene - such as Fenriz and Infernus - doesn't save words to say that VULCANO was one of the most influential bands for the advent of what became known as second wave of Black Metal. ======================================= Members Luiz Carlos (vocals), Zhema Rodero (Guitar), Fernando Nonath (Guitar), Carlos Diaz (Bass) and Arthur Von Barbarian (Drums) Label I Hate Records (Sweden) For more contacs send a mail to: diaz_vulcano@hotmail.com viertel_velloso@ig.com.br 2. There was also a Dutch pop group called Vulcano who took part in the Dutch process for Eurovision Song Contest in 1984 with 1,2,3 and 1983 with Een Beetje van dit. Both songs were written by Hans van Hemert Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
VULCANO was one of the first old school Black Metal bands, and the pioneer of extreme metal across South America, since 1981. Their first official material was released in 1983, when the band did not practice an extreme metal sound yet. VULCANO always playing metal very different from the other Brazilian bands of the period, what made them a quite unique heavy music act. This fact, although in delayed form, was recognized at the right time. During the period when the band stayed inactive, a total of 14 years during all its history, they were never forgotten by their true and loyal audience, over this long period of inactivity, without any public apparition, a common band could, easily, have been forgotten, but VULCANO, along with other Brazilian extreme metal bands, have ultimately influenced, directly, The arise during the late 80's and early 90's of a new intense metal scene/style: The Norwegian Black Metal, with all it's fury and violence, was the responsible for give a new breath to the extreme metal music market. Great names of this scene - such as Fenriz and Infernus - doesn't save words to say that VULCANO was one of the most influential bands for the advent of what became known as second wave of Black Metal. ======================================= Members Luiz Carlos (vocals), Zhema Rodero (Guitar), Fernando Nonath (Guitar), Carlos Diaz (Bass) and Arthur Von Barbarian (Drums) Label I Hate Records (Sweden) For more contacs send a mail to: diaz_vulcano@hotmail.com viertel_velloso@ig.com.br 2. There was also a Dutch pop group called Vulcano who took part in the Dutch process for Eurovision Song Contest in 1984 with 1,2,3 and 1983 with Een Beetje van dit. Both songs were written by Hans van Hemert Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Spirits Of Evil
Dominios of Death
Ready To Explode
Holocaust
Incubus
Death Metal
Bloody Vengeance
Voices From Hell
Gates of Iron
Total Destruição
From the Black Metal Book
Een beetje van dit
Guerreiros de Satã
Red Death
The Bells of Death
Fallen Angel
Brainwash
Devote to the Devil
Fall of the Corpse
Priestes of Bacchus
Face of the Terror
Troubled Mind
Anthropophagy
White violence
Anyone Can Kill
Bestial Insane
Megathrash
The Sign Carved on the Door
Stirring
Upright
Obscure Soldiers
Riding In Hell
F.T.W. (Fuck The War)
Devil On My Roof
The Signals
Witches Sabbath
Death Angel's Armies
Death Angels Armies
Putrid Angels Ritual
Prisoner from Beyond
Sinister Road
The Evil Always Return
The Wizard
Bride of Satan
Suffered Souls
Awash In Blood
(Am I Crazy?)
Ratrace
Guerrerios de Sata
Welcome to the army
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