666Satanic Army666
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666Satanic Army666

666Satanic Army666 formed in Stockholm in the early 2000s. Their music uses Satanic imagery and themes, which has drawn criticism from some religious groups....

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666Satanic Army666 formed in Stockholm in the early 2000s. Their music uses Satanic imagery and themes, which has drawn criticism from some religious groups. Songs like 'Praise Him' and 'Rise The Banners Of Satan' feature guttural vocals and heavy riffs typical of extreme metal.

They released albums including 'Satanic Victory' in 2005, '666 Hymns' in 2008, and 'The Return of the Black Death' in 2012. The band has toured and built a following within underground metal circles.

Members have included Abyssus on vocals, Necrodeath on guitar, Lucifer on bass, and Armageddon on drums. Their work explores dark themes through a metal lens, without aiming to glorify evil according to their own statements.

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