Xenophobic formed in the late 1990s, a band that worked in the underground with songs like 'Heil Satan!' and 'Kristallnacht.' Their music drew protests and criticism for its lyrics and imagery, which they defended as reflecting what they saw in the world. They released albums including 'Incendiary' in 1998 and 'Black Mass' in 2015.
Their core members included Lucifer X on vocals, Mephistopheles on guitar, Azazel on bass, and Belial on drums. The group's material explored themes of Satanism and societal decay through extreme metal, with tracks such as 'Evangelium Der Vergasung' and 'Gas.'
Their work inspired certain artists interested in challenging norms, though it continued to provoke strong reactions from critics and audiences alike.
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