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- Genres: Electronica
- Representative Albums: "Everybody Hates You", "What the F*ck Is Wrong with You People?", "Today We Are All Demons
| Artist: Combichrist |
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| Discography: Combichrist |
| Wikipedia: Combichrist |
| Combichrist | |
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Andy LaPlegua of Combichrist at New City in Edmonton, August 2007
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Norway |
| Genres | Aggrotech Electro-industrial[1][2][3][4] |
| Years active | 2003 – present |
| Labels | Metropolis Records (North America) Out of Line (Europe) |
| Associated acts | Icon Of Coil, Scandy, Panzer AG, Eighteen Visions |
| Members | |
| Andy LaPlegua - Vocals, Guitar (studio only) Joe Letz - Drums |
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| Former members | |
| Håkon Mella- guitar Bjoern Petersen-guitar Syn M -electronics Jon H - percussion Shaun F - keyboards Kourtney Klein - Percussion |
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Combichrist was formed in 2003 by Norwegian Andy LaPlegua (founder of the band Icon of Coil) as an aggrotech project.
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The first material LaPlegua wrote was a few powernoise/techno crossover tracks under the moniker DRIVE. The band name was later changed to Combichrist before the debut album The Joy Of Gunz was released on the German record label Out of Line. The name Combichrist originates from a hardcore fanzine LaPlegua made during the late 90s, with JR Ewing guitarist Håkon Mella. A few years after the band's conception, LaPlegua departed Norway for the United States, which is now the current homebase for Combichrist and his other projects, Scandy and Panzer AG.
In 2003 Combichrist released the LP The Joy of Gunz. On Halloween 2003 the limited edition EP Kiss The Blade was released, and sold out in weeks. In 2004, The second EP, Sex, Drogen Und Industrial, spent 7 weeks at number one in the DAC charts. The same time Sex, Drogen Und Industrial was released, a limited edition white-vinyl 12" for Blut Royale was produced, and sold out quickly. 2005 saw the release of Everybody Hates You and it was at this time that the band began labeling their music as "Techno Body Music" or TBM. The band released a song called "This is TBM" on the Out-of-Line compilation Techno Body Music volume 1. The release of Get Your Body Beat in 2006 turned out to be a commercial breakout for the band. In 2007 What the Fuck Is Wrong with You People? was released, becoming a best seller for both Metropolis and Out of Line records. Combichrist released their newest album "Today We Are All Demons" on Jan 20th 2009. They have a new percussionist, Trevor Friedrich, formerly of Eighteen Visions and Imperative Reaction, for the tour. The band has been selected to support Industrial Metal band Rammstein for their 2009 European tour.
As of June 2007, the band has recorded six promo videos.
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