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| V'gandr | Bass, Vocals (1992-present) |
| See also: Taake (live), Deathcon, ex-Cult of Catharsis, ex-Ravengod, ex-Aeternus, ex-Chaos Predicted | |
| Hrymr | Drums, Drum programming (1992-present) |
| See also: ex-Syrach | |
| H'grimnir | Vocals, Guitars (rhythm) (1992-present) |
| Reichborn | Guitars (rhythm & lead) (2008-present) |
| See also: ex-Syrach | |
| Past | |
| Mord | Drums (Session) |
| See also: The Batallion, ex-Cult of Catharsis, ex-Amok, ex-Claymords, ex-Dead to This World, ex-Taake, ex-Deathcon | |
| Nidhogg | Guitars (1993-1994) |
| See also: ex-Einherjer | |
| Thorbjørn | Guitars (1999-2008) |
| Lindheim | Keyboards (1999-2005) |
| Past (Live) | |
| Morten Egeland | Vocals (additional) |
| V'gandr | Bass, Vocals (1992-present) |
| See also: Taake (live), Deathcon, ex-Cult of Catharsis, ex-Ravengod, ex-Aeternus, ex-Chaos Predicted | |
| Hrymr | Drums, Drum programming (1992-present) |
| See also: ex-Syrach | |
| H'grimnir | Vocals, Guitars (rhythm) (1992-present) |
| Reichborn | Guitars (rhythm & lead) (2008-present) |
| See also: ex-Syrach | |
| Mord | Drums (Session) |
| See also: The Batallion, ex-Cult of Catharsis, ex-Amok, ex-Claymords, ex-Dead to This World, ex-Taake, ex-Deathcon | |
| Nidhogg | Guitars (1993-1994) |
| See also: ex-Einherjer | |
| Thorbjørn | Guitars (1999-2008) |
| Lindheim | Keyboards (1999-2005) |
| Past | |
| Morten Egeland | Vocals (additional) |
| Added by: Wildhagen | Modified by: dismember_marcin |
| Added on: 2002-09-07 18:31:05 | Last modified on: 2013-05-04 04:42:44 |
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H'grimnir is the contraction of Hrimgrimnir and V'gandr is the one of Vanargandr (full names are used on "Av Norrøn Ætt" and older releases).
Lindheim and Thorbjørn joined Helheim in 1999 for the "Terrorveldet" EP.
Other releases:
Split preview tape (two tracks from the "Jormundgand" album) with Nattvindens Gråt (two tracks from the "A Bard's Tale" ...