Iniquity

Iniquity
Iniquity
Gründung: 1989
Auflösung: 2004
Herkunftsland: Dänemark
Genre: Death Metal
Website: http://www.iniquity.dk/ (offline)
Label: Mighty Music
Gründungsmitglieder
Gesang, Gitarre: Brian Petrowsky
Bass: Peter Houd
Schlagzeug: Morten Hansen
Ehemalige Mitglieder
Gesang, Gitarre: Mads Haarløv (1993-1995, 1999-2003)
Gesang, Gitarre: Brian Petrowsky (1989-1996)
Gitarre: René Madsen (1993)
Gitarre: Lars Friis (1996-1997)
Gitarre: Brian Eriksen (1996-2000)
Gitarre: Jens Lee (1997-1999)
Gitarre: Kræn Meier (2001-2003)
Gitarre: Rene Falther
Schlagzeug: Morten Hansen (1989-1992)
Schlagzeug: Jacob Olsen (1992-1996)
Schlagzeug: Jesper Frost Jensen (1996-2003)
Bass: Peter Houd (1989-1992)
Bass: Claus Zeeberg (1992-1994)
Bass: Thomas Christensen (1994-1996)
Bass, Gesang: Martin Rosendahl (1996-1999)
Bass: Thomas Fagerlind (1998-2003)
Keyboard: Carsten Nielsen

Iniquity war eine 1989 gegründete Death-Metal-Band aus Kopenhagen.

Bandgeschichte

Die Band wurde 1989 gegründet. 1992 und 1993 nahm die Band die Demos „Entering Deception“ und „Promo ’93“ auf, bevor sie 1996 ihr erstes vollständiges Studioalbum „Serandium“ veröffentlichte. Es folgten die EP „The Hidden Lore“ (1998) sowie zwei weitere Alben: „Five Across the Eyes“ (1999) und „Grime“ (2001). 2003 veröffentlichte die Band die Single „Revel in Cremation“ (2003) sowie das Best-of-Album „Iniquity, Bloody Iniquity“, ehe sie sich 2004 auflöste. Ihr Lied „The Bullet’s Breath“ (vom 2001er Album „Grime“) wurde für die Flash-Animation „Growl Karaoke“ verwendet.

Diskografie

  • Entering Deception – Demo 1992
  • Promo '93 – Demo 1993
  • Serenadium – Album 1996, Diehard Music
  • The Hidden Lore – EP 1998, Mighty Music
  • Five across the Eyes – Album 1999, Pavement Music
  • Grime – Album 2001, Mighty Music
  • Revel in Cremation – 7"-Single 2003, Mighty Music
  • Iniquity, Bloody Iniquity – Best-of 2003, Mighty Music

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