Deuteronomium

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3:16 03:59 Tools
Song of the Saved 02:06 Tools
Spell of Hell 04:13 Tools
Whirlwind 03:56 Tools
Northern Praise 05:21 Tools
Crosshope 03:48 Tools
Fields Of War 05:18 Tools
Defending the Faith 04:11 Tools
...To Die And Gain 02:29 Tools
Hail to the King 02:57 Tools
Lost Indeed 03:42 Tools
Street Corner Queen 02:59 Tools
A Thorn Through Your Flesh 02:40 Tools
Holy War, Holy Violence 04:56 Tools
Tales from the Midst of the Battle 17:15 Tools
Dead Man Dancing 02:20 Tools
Druglord 02:13 Tools
Gravebed 03:02 Tools
Solitude 03:16 Tools
The Fall 05:26 Tools
Empty Shell 04:53 Tools
Black Raven 03:18 Tools
Blue Moment 04:28 Tools
Seven Critical Days 03:43 Tools
Being Human 03:46 Tools
Nazorean 03:04 Tools
Human Nature 06:35 Tools
III 05:52 Tools
Bonsai People 05:20 Tools
My God 02:36 Tools
In the Midst of Lions 02:38 Tools
Christ Addict 02:27 Tools
C.C.R. 04:07 Tools
Tribal Eagle 03:20 Tools
The Amen 03:47 Tools
Thinking 04:39 Tools
Statue Of Liberty 02:44 Tools
Dead End 02:10 Tools
Psalm 117 02:55 Tools
Millstone 02:33 Tools
Terminator 02:21 Tools
Surgite, Mortui 04:27 Tools
Here To Stay 03:24 Tools
Comeback 02:03 Tools
Red River 04:29 Tools
DDD 04:55 Tools
Jehovah Sabaoth 05:41 Tools
Alive, Immortal 04:45 Tools
S/S 03:02 Tools
Fool 02:47 Tools
Soul Sickness 03:39 Tools
The Harrowing of Hell 05:04 Tools
The Bells Are Ringing 05:08 Tools
Hymn of a lost 08:47 Tools
Sun & Moon 04:42 Tools
Shiloh 02:44 Tools
The place of a Skull 03:59 Tools
Threnoi 04:20 Tools
Arcanum Serpens 03:52 Tools
How Deep Must We Dig? 03:49 Tools
How Deep Must We Dig 03:49 Tools
Of Life And ...Death 03:23 Tools
Divine Council 03:52 Tools
Divine Councel 03:51 Tools
Retaliatory Strike 03:24 Tools
Care For the Wounded 03:44 Tools
Misleader 04:12 Tools
On a Day Of Discouragement 03:21 Tools
Abortion 03:21 Tools
Destructive Hate 03:22 Tools
The Quest For Truth 02:36 Tools
Christ Addict II 04:13 Tools
CCR 04:06 Tools
Arcanum Serpents 04:06 Tools
Hymn (of a Lost) 08:46 Tools
Red River (One Bad Pig Cover) 04:16 Tools
Comback 04:13 Tools
Chains Of Bitterness 04:16 Tools
Heretical Healers 04:16 Tools
Fire of Trials 04:16 Tools
human_nature 04:16 Tools
Your Destructive Hate 04:16 Tools
Divine Counsel 03:51 Tools
Stranger In A Strange Land 01:47 Tools
Thoughts Of The Weary 01:47 Tools
From The Midst Of Battle 08:40 Tools
To Die And Gain (demo version) 01:47 Tools
C.C.R 01:47 Tools
To die and gain [from the new CD out April '99] 01:47 Tools
Apostasy (What Happened) 03:17 Tools
Prayer 03:17 Tools
Nothern Praise 03:17 Tools
The Harrowing Of Hell *[Requested by eXiLe]* 03:17 Tools
Christ Addict 2 03:17 Tools
cross hope 03:17 Tools
To die and gain [demo version] 03:17 Tools
3 16 04:00 Tools
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Deuteronomium history in short: 1993 The band is founded by Manu Lehtinen and his brother Jarno Lehtinen. Very soon Miika Partala joined them and eventually Tapio Laakso completed the lineup as a fourth member. Deuteronomium played its very first show with this lineup and recorded their first demo "Paths of Righteousness". 1994 It was either in the late 1993 or early 1994 when Tapio deciced to leave the band and Kalle Paju replaced him. Year 1994 was very difficult for the band. They lost their rehearsal place and everyone was quite fed up with the situation so the band was buried for a while. 1995 Manu, Jarno and Miika decided to put the band back together and they recorded the second demo "Crosshope". 1996 "Crosshope" demo released. Deuteronomium played a few shows with new guitarist Jari Mantour and session drummer Johnny Pesonen. Jari left the band and the rest of the guys played a few shows. At the end of 1996 they recorded their first EP "Tribal Eagle". 1997 "Tribal Eagle" is released and the feedback was very positive. J-J Kontoniemi joins the band and at the same time Kalle Paju re-joins. Deuteronomium plays many shows and rehearses material for their debute album. 1998 "Street Corner Queen", Deuteronomium's first album, is released and people either loved it or hated it. Anyhow, it was a success and many more people became aware of the band. Deuteronomium played many shows and rehearsed new material. 1999 The release year of "To Die and Gain" -single and "Here to Stay" -album. And again the feedback was either positive or negative. Many didn't like the change in music style but it also gave the band new fans. Deuteronomium played their first concerts in other countries. They spent one week in Holland and played two shows there, plus many more in Finland. Cover version of One Bad Pig's "Red River" was recorded and a digipack re-release of Street Corner Queen (which included "Red River" and brand new artwork) was released. The band had difficulties again. There were disagreements in certain things. It caused pressure, and eventually... 2000 ...Miika Partala decided to leave the band, which was a shock to everyone. The band was in a really difficult situation. It would have been nearly impossible to find anyone like him. Six months later J-J Kontoniemi decided to leave. Both of the guys were very kind and played all the remaining shows with the band. Great shows in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Holland and Germany. Markus Vainionpää wins the air guitar world championships, the song was "Crosshope". 2001 The band is officially split up. 2006 In June, Deuteronomium plays one live show at OHM-Fest '06. 2007 Deuteronomium is back! The band played a couple of shows here and there and released "Spelled Alive" DVD. 2008 Band signed a record deal with Bullroser Records and entered the studio at March to record a brand new studio album titled "From the Midst of the Battle". Band played as co-headliner at Elements of Rock festival in Switzerland with Seventh Avenue and Drottnar. "From the Midst of the Battle" was released on August 13th as a 500x limited special edition CD+DVD box as well as a regular jewel case version. After a week of its release it reached #11 on the finnish official TOP 40 -chart. Later that year Deuteronomium did a tour with Immortal Souls called Wintertour 2008, playing in 9 different countries. 2009 After "some" troubles with the factory that printed it, Deuteronomium's latest effort Retaliatory Strike was released in the format of a 12" vinyl in August. The EP was titled after the cover song (originally) recorded (by The Betrayal) exclusively for this release. The 3 other songs were b-sides from the FtMotB -sessions. In November, yet another version of Street Corner Queen is released, this time as a 2-CD edition with the long out-of-print second album Here To Stay plus the Tribal Eagle EP and a bunch of previously unreleased bonus tracks. Official site: www.deuteronomium.net Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.