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Septic Flesh were a gothic-influenced death metal band from Athens, Greece with dark and macabre synth atmospherics very similar to famed countrymates Rotting Christ.
Formed in 1990, the line-up stayed fairly stable over the years except on albums The Ophidian Wheel (1997) and A Fallen Temple (1998), which featured a leading female vocalist, Natalie Rassoulis.
Their music combined hyper-fast technical death metal, melodic death metal, gothic metal, and industrial metal, a concoction that made them one of the most acclaimed yet still relatively unknown bands of the extreme metal category.
After nearly 14 years as a band, Septic Flesh split up in October 2003. TheDevilWorx would be formed a year later by some former members. Chaostar was created in 1998, by the band's guitarist, Chris Antoniou, in which he continued to play after Septic Flesh disbanded.
Line-up
- Sotiris Vayenas - guitar (1990-2003)
- Spiros "Seth" Antoniou - vocals, bass (1990-2003)
- Christos Antoniou - guitars, samplers (1990-2003)
- Fotis Giannakopoulos - drums (2003)
- Babis "Bob" Katsionis - keyboards (2003)
Guest members
- Natalie Rassoulis - soprano vocals (1997-1998)
Former members
- Akis Kapranos - drums (1999-2003)
- George Zaharopoulos - keyboards (2001-2003)
Discography
- Temple of the Lost Race (1991)
- Mystic Places of Dawn (1994)
- Esoptron (1995)
- The Ophidian Wheel (1997)
- A Fallen Temple (1998)
- The Eldest Cosmonaut (1998)
- Forgotten Paths (1999)
- Revolution DNA (1999)
- Sumerian Daemons (2003)
Links
Septic Flesh Lyrics
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