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Audiopain

 
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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Switch to Turn off Mankind", "The Traumatizer

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Norway's aptly named Audiopain evolved from an earlier, more eclectic musical venture founded in 1996 by mysterious members Sverre (vocals/guitar), Petter (bass), and Bjarne (drums), but as of the year 2000, was specializing almost exclusively in ultra-crusty proto-thrash metal. They've also remained staunchly independent while releasing a uncompromising string of EPs, including 2000's Contagious and 1986, 2002's Revel in Desecration, and 2004's The Traumatizer. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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Audiopain live at "South of Heaven" in Oslo, Norway, January 2, 2007.

Audiopain is a Norwegian thrash metal band, formed in 1996. Fenriz of Darkthrone has written the lyrics for Infuriation Scalp on the EP Revel In Desecration. Their lyrical themes are based on antireligion, death and pain.

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Members

Current members

  • Sverre Dæhli - guitars, vocals (Guest in Aura Noir).
  • Christian Holm - drums
  • Petter Berntsen - bass (ex-Ghoul-Cult, Ved Buens Ende, Virus (Nor)).

Previous members

  • Bjarne Guntveit - drums

Discography

Studio Releases

  • Contagious, 2000. EP
  • 1986, 2000. EP
  • Revel In Desecration, 2002. EP
  • The Traumatizer, 2004
  • A Bombs View, 2007. EP
  • The Switch to Turn off mankind, 2007

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The Switch to Turn off Mankind (2007 Album by Audiopain)
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Dominions of Hell EP (2006 Album by Dead to this World)

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