Tardigrade Inferno's debut album was called "All Tardigrades Go to Hell," which gave the band its name. The title track became one of their most recognizable songs, though it drew criticism from some religious groups who found its subject matter unsettling.
Their music has included songs like "How Nightmares Die" and "Write With Blood," which suggest a consistent interest in dark, confrontational themes. The band's lineup has included members with theatrical stage names like Asmodeus Infernus on vocals and guitar, Beelzebub Abyssus on bass, and Lucifer Maledictum on drums.
Later albums had titles like "The Devil's Symphony" and "Apocalypse Now," showing they kept working in that same territory. Their live performances were known for being aggressive and intense, which sometimes led to protests or complaints from more conservative audiences.
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