Debauchery (band)
Debauchery is a German death metal band from Stuttgart, Germany.
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Debauchery live in 2018 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Stuttgart, Germany |
Genres | Death metal, death 'n' roll |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Nuclear Blast |
Website | debauchery |
History
Founded in 2000 as Maggotcunt before changing their name in 2002, Debauchery was formed by the current vocalist, guitarist and bass guitarist Thomas Gurrath and the former drummer Dani.
The band's themes are mainly war and death, often involving the fictional god Khorne from the science fiction universe Warhammer 40,000 and its followers.
Gurrath was formerly a philosophy teacher at a Stuttgart high school until his role in Debauchery was discovered in May 2010. He was given the choice between keeping his teaching job or his band, and chose the latter.[1]
Members
Debauchery live at Metal Frenzy 2018 in Gardelegen
Current
- Thomas "The Bloodbeast" Gurrath – vocals, guitars
- Dennis "The Bloodpriest" Ward – bass guitar
- Oliver "The Bloodhammer" Zellmann – drums
Former
- Ronald Squier – drums
- Dani – drums
Additional musicians
- Tomasz – drums
- Joshi – guitars
- Simon Dorn – guitars
- Marc Juttner – bass guitar
- Thomas Naumann – guitars
- Günther Werno – keyboards
Discography
- Kill Maim Burn, 2003
- Rage of the Bloodbeast, 2004
- Torture Pit, 2005
- Kill Maim Burn Re-Release, 2006
- Back in Blood, 2007
- Continue to Kill, 2008
- Rockers & War, 2009
- Germany's Next Death Metal, 2011[2]
- Kings of Carnage, 2013
- F*ck Humanity, 2015
- Thunderbeast, 2016 (split)
- Enemy of Mankind, 2018 (split)
- Blood for the Blood God, 2019
- Monster Metal, 2021
References
- "Death metal teacher sacked" Archived May 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Orange News (UK), May 6, 2010
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 25, 2011. Retrieved February 8, 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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