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| Last known | |
| Blastmor | Drums, Vocals (1994-1999), Drums, Vocals, Guitars (lead) (1999-2006) |
| See also: ex-Graveyard Shift, ex-Nocturnal Arts, ex-Twilight | |
| Daemon | Guitars (lead) (1996-1999), Bass (1999-2006) |
| See also: ex-Nocturnal Arts, ex-Venifica Inferi | |
| KrisTonic | Drums (Session) (2000-2005), Drums (2005-2006) |
| See also: ex-Carcase Inc., ex-Saattue, ex-Twilight Ophera, ex-Yearning | |
| HM | Keyboards (2000-2006) |
| Past | |
| R. Grönholm | Bass (1996-1999) |
| Avather | Guitars (rhythm) (1997-2005) |
| See also: ex-Maple Cross | |
| Jarkko Syynimaa | Keyboards (Session) (1997-2000) |
| See also: ex-To the Darker Grounds, ex-Darker Grounds | |
| Jani Hurula | Drums (Session) (1999) |
| See also: Cain's Offering, Isäntä Meidän | |
| Blastmor | Drums, Vocals (1994-1999), Drums, Vocals, Guitars (lead) (1999-2006) |
| See also: ex-Graveyard Shift, ex-Nocturnal Arts, ex-Twilight | |
| Daemon | Guitars (lead) (1996-1999), Bass (1999-2006) |
| See also: ex-Nocturnal Arts, ex-Venifica Inferi | |
| KrisTonic | Drums (Session) (2000-2005), Drums (2005-2006) |
| See also: ex-Carcase Inc., ex-Saattue, ex-Twilight Ophera, ex-Yearning | |
| HM | Keyboards (2000-2006) |
| R. Grönholm | Bass (1996-1999) |
| Avather | Guitars (rhythm) (1997-2005) |
| See also: ex-Maple Cross | |
| Jarkko Syynimaa | Keyboards (Session) (1997-2000) |
| See also: ex-To the Darker Grounds, ex-Darker Grounds | |
| Jani Hurula | Drums (Session) (1999) |
| See also: Cain's Offering, Isäntä Meidän | |
| Added by: The_Bum_Doctor | Modified by: Caliginosity |
| Added on: 2002-10-03 17:35:41 | Last modified on: 2013-04-15 10:06:11 |
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The band was first formed under the name Thornmoon, but renamed to Thyrane soon after. They started out as a symphonic black metal group and later evolved into a blackened industrial metal group on the "Hypnotic" album. "Travesty of Heavenly Essence" marked Thyrane's return to their symphonic black metal origins with industrial touches.