Izegrim

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Victim of Honor 00:00 Tools
My secret society 00:00 Tools
Relic of the Past 00:00 Tools
Incommunicado 00:00 Tools
Deathstrip 00:00 Tools
Center of momentum 00:00 Tools
Final farewell 00:00 Tools
Fade into obscurity 00:00 Tools
Psychopathic mind 00:00 Tools
No Place Like home 00:00 Tools
Point of no return 00:00 Tools
Population zero 00:00 Tools
Celebratory Gunfire 00:00 Tools
Angel of Demise 00:00 Tools
Code of consequences 00:00 Tools
Decline and Fall 00:00 Tools
Deterioration from Perfection 00:00 Tools
Unchallenged Dominance 00:00 Tools
Endless Strive 00:00 Tools
White Walls 00:00 Tools
Modern Day Freak 00:00 Tools
Carousel of Death 00:00 Tools
The Legion 00:00 Tools
End of time 00:00 Tools
In the Name of Freedom 00:00 Tools
Regime of Redemption 00:00 Tools
Carnival of Deception 00:00 Tools
Time to Run 00:00 Tools
Manifest of a Megalomaniac 00:00 Tools
Beheaded by Trust 00:00 Tools
New World Order 00:00 Tools
The Father, The Son & The Holy President 00:00 Tools
Hail Victory 00:00 Tools
Hell on Earth 00:00 Tools
Endless Desire 00:00 Tools
The Evil Within 00:00 Tools
Absolute Necessity 00:00 Tools
Reclaim My Identity 00:00 Tools
For God & country 00:00 Tools
Insanity Is Freedom 00:00 Tools
Reflection Of Redemption 00:00 Tools
Sword of Damocles 00:00 Tools
Through A Glass Darkly 00:00 Tools
The Ferryman's End 00:00 Tools
Nail On Your Coffin 00:00 Tools
Persona Non Grata 00:00 Tools
Crack Whore 00:00 Tools
The Canonization of the Insane 00:00 Tools
Balance Of Terror 00:00 Tools
Lost in Tranquility 00:00 Tools
The Best Of Two Evils 00:00 Tools
Under the Banners of Hatred 00:00 Tools
The Final Solution 00:00 Tools
Twelve Starred Banner 00:00 Tools
Deliverance 00:00 Tools
Out Of Many, One 00:00 Tools
The Better of Two Evils 00:00 Tools
Fuck Your Glorious Nation 00:00 Tools
Warmonger II 00:00 Tools
Warmonger 00:00 Tools
World power (or downfall) 00:00 Tools
Retraumatized 00:00 Tools
Stain in the Bloodline 00:00 Tools
Bird Of Prey 00:00 Tools
Mass Hysteria 00:00 Tools
Endless Strife 00:00 Tools
White Fluid Rebel 00:00 Tools
Izegrim - Warmonger 00:00 Tools
Heavy Metal 00:00 Tools
Tyrant Demokrázy 00:00 Tools
Endless Strife (Live At Brutz & Brakel 2013) 00:00 Tools
Celebratory Gunfire (Live At Brutz & Brakel 2013) 00:00 Tools
Code of Concequences 00:00 Tools
Most Evil Kreeps 00:00 Tools
Perdition Suxx 00:00 Tools
The Way It Is... 00:00 Tools
Like Me 00:00 Tools
Victim of Honour 00:00 Tools
Lost in Tranquillity 00:00 Tools
The Father, The Son and The Holy President 00:00 Tools
For God And Country 00:00 Tools
Point Of No Return - Angel Of Demise (5:06) 00:00 Tools
Deathstrip: DEATHSTRIP 00:00 Tools
Manifest Of Megalomaniac 00:00 Tools
Psychopatic Mind 00:00 Tools
Point Of No Return - Point Of No Return (3:28) 00:00 Tools
Relic Of The Past (official vid) 00:00 Tools
Unchallenged Domincance 00:00 Tools
Celebration Gunfire 00:00 Tools
Congress Of The Insane - Relic Of The Past (4:46) 00:00 Tools
Point Of No Return - No Place Like Home (3:31) 00:00 Tools
Code Of Consequences - Final Farewell (4:02) 00:00 Tools
Point Of No Return - End Of Time (4:18) 00:00 Tools
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Izegrim, from Zutphen, Holland, was founded in the summer of 1996 when ex-Solstice drummer Joep teamed up with Jeroen (guitar). After a period of changing line-ups, a completely new order was recruited. Anita B. (bassguitar & backing vocals), Anita L. (keyboard), Kristien (vocals) and Niels (guitar) were added early 1997. In this line-up we recorded and released our first propaganda on tape, called ‘Most Evil Demo’ in spring 1998. The unconventional and sometimes politically incorrect lyrics took a lot of criticism, but the media generally received this demo, featuring symphonic deathmetal, very positively. Fresh Blood, Different Style Late 1998 Anita L. left the ranks of Izegrim because of her job at Dutch metal magazine Aardschok, and the style shifted to death/thrash. Reduced to a 5-piece formation we released the self-financed mini-CD 'Bird of Prey' in the summer of 1999. Shortly after the release of ‘Bird of Prey’, Niels left Izegrim in order to commit himself fully to his other band Goddess of Desire (under the name 'Lord Arydon'). His sudden departure left us badly shaken up, but we never routed. Some time later Corvin joined the ranks of Izegrim for a while, but it didn't work out. Corvin started his own deathmetal task-force called ‘Exposing Innards’ and left again in july 2000. After Corvin left Izegrim was intentionally put 'on low profile' for a while, patiently awaiting the momentum to strike back. Once a suitable new guitarplayer was found in Carsten, Izegrim continued to spread the forecast of mankind’s annihilation. Omen of Terror Through our healthy distrust towards commerce-motivated labels, our self-conceit to execute and maintain everything ourselves, and of course the very successful live-performances we did supporting many internationally renowned colleagues, Izegrim has steadily become an established name in the Dutch metalscene. We are known as a notoriously selfwilled (yet easy-going) band that ignores all bandwagons and hypes, and focuses on what we like doing most: raw, filthy, groovy Old School Thrash, with a typical Izegrim-edge. That stubborn attitude is also what gained us a steady fanbase through the years. In november 2002 we released our first full-length release, called ‘Guidelines for Genocide’. It was received with both awe and astonishment by media and audience. It even exceeded our own expectations. Combining old-school Thrash elements, catchy riffing and unconventional themes, we successfully probed new means to thrash. After some extensive campaigning, Anita B. gave up her induction in april 2004. In Marloes (former guitarist in Deluzion) we found a new recruit. Scheme of Subversion In the summer of 2005 a new omen of doom has been released upon this mediocre world: ‘New World Order’. It gave proof that we successfully upgraded our sound without abandoning the elements we have shown on ‘Guidelines for Genocide’. On the contrary, we have become more aggrevated and fiercer than ever before... But this mini-CD was merely a pre-taster for even greater indoctrinations to come: our upcoming full length ‘Tribute to Totalitarianism’. Shortly after the release of the new EP, Carsten left Izegrim in order to pursuit other interests. Izegrim successfully continued as a 4-piece for over a year, but we still felt something was lacking. In Bart we found the right replacement to fill the gaps that Carsten left behind, and since then Izegrim is more determined than ever to start an uproar among the masses. Early 2008 our second full-length "Tribute to Totalitarianism" has been unleashed upon this world. After a successful European tour and a Dutch mini-tour, founding member Joep and vocalist Kristien decided to focus on something else after 12 years of service and they left in the summer of 2008. Within the shortest period of time, Ivo was recruited to replace Joep, and Marloes took over the vocals. Point of no Return March 2009: ‘Point of no Return’ is Izegrim’s wake-up call to the world, introducing the new line-up with 3 brand new songs and a re-recorded version of Angel of Demise (taken from our sold out album ‘Guidelines for Genocide’). Pact with Listenable Records, France Immediately after the release of "Point of no Return" Izegrim started writing/composing their new album. Their mission was to create the most versitale, riff-packed, in-your-face-sounding record in the history of Izegrim. After more than one year of working as hard as they ever did, they've accomplished their objectives. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jörg Uken (Soundlodge Studio), this record has become exactly the way they wanted it to be. On top of that, Izegrim signed a pact with LISTENABLE RECORDS from France. The release date for "Code of Consequences" has been set for February 2011. Izegrim is on the move, and the journey has just begun... www.izegrim.nl Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.