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Disfear

Disfear is a Swedish D-beat band formed in 1989. The band recorded the music albums irregularly. After the release of Soul Scars in 1995 and Everyday Slaughter in 1997, the band did not record in the studio until 2003, when the 12-track album Misanthropic Generation was released, with the participation of vocalist Thomas Lindberg such groups as At the Gates and The Great Deceiver . To record the next album, Live the Storm, the group actively collaborated with the Converge team.

Disfear
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basic information
GenresD-beat
Crust punk [1]
Speed ​​metal
Years1989 – present
A country Sweden
CityNyköping
LabelsNo records
Distortion
Osmose productions
Relapse Records
Deathwish Inc.
CompositionThomas Lindbergh
Björn Petersson
Marcus Andersson
Uffi Zeiderlund
Former
the participants
Jallo Lehto
Robin Wiberg
Jepp Axelsson
Hank freakman
disfear.com

On March 30, 2011 [2], it was announced that bassist Hank Freikman had died of cancer. The group said: “We are sad to inform you that on Friday, March 25, 2011, Henrik Freikman died in his home after a long struggle with cancer. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. ”

Impact

Thomas Lindberg called The Ramones , AC / DC , Motörhead , The Wipers , The Dead Boys , The Stooges , Jerry's Kids , The Articles Of Faith , and Uniform Choice as those who influenced the band's musical style and activity [1] .

Group composition

Members

  • Thomas Lindberg - Vocal
  • Björn Peterson - Guitar
  • Marcus Andersson - Drums
  • Uffi Zeiderlund - Guitar

Former members

  • Jean Axelsson - Drums
  • Jallo Lehto - Drums (1989–1995)
  • Robin Wiberg - Drums (1995-1998)
  • Jeppe Lergerud - Vocals (1989-1998)
  • Hank Fraikman - Bass Guitar (1990–2011 [2] )

Discography

  • Disfear (1992)
  • A Brutal Sight of War (1993)
  • Disfear / Uncurbed Split EP (1993)
  • Soul Scars (1995)
  • Everyday Slaughter (1997)
  • In Defense of Our Future , Tribute to Discharge , contributing the song "Realities of War". (2001)
  • Misanthropic Generation (2003)
  • Powerload (2003; 7 ", Throne Records )
  • Split w / ZEKE (2004; 7 ", Relapse Records)
  • Live the Storm (2008)
  • Split with Doomriders (2008)

Notes

  1. ↑ Kevin Stewart-Panko, "I Saw Disfear Three Times in Three Days", Decibel , no. 46, August 2008, p. 22
  2. 2 1 2 Disfear Bassist Passes Away - in Metal News (Metal Underground.com)

Links

  • disfear.com - the official website of Disfear
  • http://www.myspace.com/disfear - Myspace
  • Disfear (English) on Discogs
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Disfear&oldid=77812363


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