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N. Imperial | Vocals, Guitars (1994-1996, 2010-?), Drum programming (2010-?) |
See also: Krieg, Le Chant Funebre, N.I.L., Poison Blood, The Royal Arch Blaspheme, ex-Abominus, ex-Angelkunt, ex-Lithotome, ex-Twilight, ex-Weltmacht, ex-Esoterica (live), ex-Hidden, ex-Devotee, ex-March into the Sea, ex-Nachtmystium, ex-Kult ov Azazel (live), ex-Loss (live), ex-Judas Iscariot (live), ex-House of the Void | |
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H.E. | Drums |
N. Imperial | Vocals, Guitars (1994-1996, 2010-?), Drum programming (2010-?) |
See also: Krieg, Le Chant Funebre, N.I.L., Poison Blood, The Royal Arch Blaspheme, ex-Abominus, ex-Angelkunt, ex-Lithotome, ex-Twilight, ex-Weltmacht, ex-Esoterica (live), ex-Hidden, ex-Devotee, ex-March into the Sea, ex-Nachtmystium, ex-Kult ov Azazel (live), ex-Loss (live), ex-Judas Iscariot (live), ex-House of the Void |
H.E. | Drums |
Added by: Sodomatic_Slaughter | Modified by: KingSpooky |
Added on: 2006-04-03 10:06:57 | Last modified on: 2023-09-21 12:46:37 |
- Imperial (Metalcore from Orlando, Florida)
- Imperial (Metalcore from Grand Forks, North Dakota)
Changed the name to Krieg in between recording the demos Endless Path and Battlegod as a solo-project.
All Imperial recordings were later re-released on Krieg's compilation of early material called The Black Plague.