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Hellhammer (2)

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Hellhammer were rather criticized when they appeared in 1983, a lot of people didn't get their raw and extreme sound. However, some people did appreciate this Swiss band: the people who went on to form the modern black metal scene (for example the drummer from Mayhem took their name as his own).

They only released two demos and a 12" before they split up in 1984, however two of the members went on to form another band that was very influential to modern black metal: Celtic Frost.

Last known line-up
Tom G. "Satanic Slaughter" Warrior (Thomas Gabriel Fischer) - Vocals & Guitars (Celtic Frost, Apollyon Sun, Triptykon)
Martin "Slayed Necros" Ain - Bass (Celtic Frost)
Bruce "Denial Fiend/Bloodhunter" Day (Jörg Neubart) - Drums
Former/past member(s)
Bass:
Steve "Savage Damage" Warrior (Urs Sprenger aka Steve Patton) (1982-1983)
Mike "Grim Decapitator" Owens (1983)

Drums:
Peter Stratton (1982)
Steve "Evoked Damnator" Priestley (1983) (Celtic Frost, Treponen Pal (session)

Guitars:
Vince "Dei Infernal" Garetti (1984)
Additional notes
Thomas Gabriel Warrior was never a member of Coroner; he only did guest vocals on their "Death Cult" demotape.

Hellhammer had two more short-term bassists that time has since forgotten in 1983 (Mike Owens has previously been listed as a drummer, Hellhammer's new website credits him as a bassist). Despite being the "Warrior brothers," Steve and Tom are unrelated. Steve was originally a roadie for Tom's previous band, Grave Hill.

The last thing planned with Hellhammer was a full-length called To Mega Therion in mid-1984 with new tracks called "Beyond the Beyond," "Ride on the Wings of Sabbath," "Defeat of the Serpent," "Demon Entrails," and "Phallical Tantrum" among others. The band split up before the songwriting process was finished, and none of these tracks were ever formally recorded. However, Tom Warrior and Martin Eric Ain used the title To Mega Therion for the second Celtic Frost album.
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Discography

Releases:
Apocalyptic Raids (EP, Comp) (6 versions)   Noise International ... 1984
Demon Entrails (Comp) (4 versions)   Century Media ... 2008
Appears On:
The Return Of The Northern Moon (Cass) Aggressor Pagan Records 1993
Clitto's Special Hits Cover '95 Pt I (Cass) The 3rd Of The Storm Obliteration Records 1995
Schwarze Magie / Untitled (7", Ltd) Horus / Aggressor Last Epitaph 1997
Furze (EP) (2 versions) Reaper Apocalyptic Empire Records 2004
Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 (2 versions) Messiah Century Media ... 2004
A Tribute To Old School Spirit Part II (Cass, Comp, Ltd) Massacra, Horus/Aggressor La Horde Noire Productions 2005
Demonica (2xLP) Aggressor Regain Records 2006
Tracks Appear On:
Death Metal (LP, Comp) Revelations Of Doom, M... Noise International 1984
Metal Massacre V (LP) Crucifixion Metal Blade Records 1984
12 Years In Noise - Metal & Beyond... (CD, Comp) Horus/Aggressor Noise International 1996
Morbid Tales / Emperor's Return (CD, RE, Dig) The Third Of The Storm... Noise Records USA 1998
Lords Of Chaos - Die Geschichte Der Okkulten Musik (2 versions) Triumph Of Death Prophecy Productions 2002
Are You Morbid? (CD) Messiah Delta Music (UK) 2003
Fenriz Presents... The Best Of Old-School Black Metal (Comp) (2 versions) The Third Of The Storms Peaceville ... 2004
Unofficial Releases:
Epologue / The Return Of The Northern Moon (CDr, Ltd, Unofficial) Aggressor Negropolis Records 1998
Satanic Rites (Album) (2 versions)   Blakk Holokaust ... 2000
Bathory / Hellhammer (LP, Spl) The Third Of The Storm... Not On Label  
Only Death Is Real (2xCD, Unofficial)   Not On Label  
Untitled (7", EP, Ltd, Red)   Hellhammer's Necromaniac Union  
Untitled (7")   Prince Valiant Haircut Records  
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