Demoniciduth

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Dogs of antichrist 04:59 Tools
Crucify 01:13 Tools
Christian Metal Worldwide 50:49 Tools
March of the Dead 50:49 Tools
Heaven or hell 03:35 Tools
Megiddo Massacre 03:51 Tools
Destiny 50:49 Tools
New Life 05:01 Tools
Enemy of Satan 05:28 Tools
Torrents d'amour 05:05 Tools
Oppression 04:50 Tools
The Holocaust of Our Generation 01:13 Tools
Notre Pere 03:14 Tools
Unholy Chants 00:40 Tools
01. Invocation (Intro) - Thou Shalt Not Kill 16:08 Tools
The Holy Warrior 03:04 Tools
02. Oppression 35:15 Tools
03. New Life 39:51 Tools
06. Notre Pere 58:44 Tools
04. Torrents Damour 50:49 Tools
Prepare To Armageddon 01:13 Tools
Invocation (Intro) - Thou Shalt Not Kill 05:28 Tools
the valley of decision 05:16 Tools
I The Lord Have Spoken It 05:28 Tools
Notre Père 04:59 Tools
Torrents Damour 04:59 Tools
blinded by satan 04:33 Tools
Thou shalt not kill 05:28 Tools
Invocation - Thou Shalt No Kill 05:28 Tools
Blood Sacrifice 05:16 Tools
zionist 05:16 Tools
Opression 05:16 Tools
Notre Pere (Our Father) 03:27 Tools
Prepare the Armageddon 03:27 Tools
Invocation: Thou Shalt Not Kill 04:31 Tools
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Demoniciduth began in October 1998 with a concept of evangelization through their favorite music: Black Metal. Angry to see The Name of Jesus gratuitously blasphemed, and seeing that The Word of Truth was completely absent of the Extreme Metal scene, in the French-areas, the band was formed with a vocalist, a bassist and his brother as drummer. Later, two guitarists joined the gang and that was the debut of Demoniciduth. At start, the name idea was Satanicide, to counter-attack Deicide. Unfortunately, the name was already taken by a Christian Death Metal band in the US. So the band decided for Demonicide. This one comes from a biblical scripture in Mark, chapter 16, verses 17 and 18 where Jesus says that through His Name, we’ll cast out demons. There came Demonicide. Demoniciduth came to have a stronger Black Metal appeal. After the desertion of the drummer, one of the guitarists replaced him and at this precise moment the band chose to take nicknames taken from the Bible, and it appeared this way: Ashtaroth-Karnaïm (vocals), Taanak (bass, vocals), Nahalal (guitars) & Kisloth (drums). Unfortunately, after a short time Kisloth left & Genezareth took his position. With that same line-up, Demoniciduth released in 1999 a demotape “Pre-Release” with a limited budget. In March 2000, Genezareth left the band and Demoniciduth stopped after many researches to call its future in question before God. Then came Nahum on drums in August 2000, as well as one of his friends, Haroscheth, as second guitarist. In December 2000 after composing songs rapidly, the band decided to record “Post Tenebras Lux”, its first CD-EP recorded with a better budget, this time in a professional studio. After the release of the CD-EP, for lack of time, Nahalal quitted Demoniciduth and Jéhu took his place for a short time. Then came in December 2001 Hazaël, instead of Nahum. March 2002, Haroscheth left and the band was on hiatus. Ashtaroth-Karnaïm stopped, while Lemekh came on guitars. During January and April 2003, Demoniciduth returned to the studio to record "Dogs of antichrist", as a Split-CD with the brazilian Christian Death Metal band Sabbatariam. The band played on November 2003 at the CRA (Renens, Switzerland) as well as they played the "Elements of Rock" Christian Metal Festival (Uster, Switzerland) on March 2004, along with bands like: Sacrificium, Drottnar, Frosthardr and Immortal Souls. After that, Lemekh and Hazaël quitted definitely the gang. Recently Demoniciduth has changed their style to death metal in the vein of Mortification. In 2011 the band released the EP "The Valley of Decision." The album's lyrics deal with the state of Israel and Christianity's attitude toward it. To close out the EP the band covered Mortification's song "Blood Sacrifice." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.