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Sascha Rankel | Drums |
See also: Hardchair, ex-Bloodbeat, ex-Calderone | |
Robert Jonas | Guitars |
See also: ex-Orth | |
Pusche | Vocals |
Eric Blume | Bass (1997-?) |
Past | |
Dirk Nuber | Bass |
Chris Mosch | Drums |
See also: Calderone | |
Brian Naunheim | Guitars |
See also: Bloodbeat, ex-Orth, Cemetary, Conqueror, Nospheratu |
Sascha Rankel | Drums |
See also: Hardchair, ex-Bloodbeat, ex-Calderone | |
Robert Jonas | Guitars |
See also: ex-Orth | |
Pusche | Vocals |
Eric Blume | Bass (1997-?) |
Dirk Nuber | Bass |
Chris Mosch | Drums |
See also: Calderone | |
Brian Naunheim | Guitars |
See also: Bloodbeat, ex-Orth, Cemetary, Conqueror, Nospheratu |
Added by: HMHamster | Modified by: Krister Jensen |
Added on: 2003-11-27 01:51:57 | Last modified on: 2020-05-07 03:14:06 |
A 1992 album produced by Paul Grau was shelved after recording and never released.
Wotan means World of Terror and Nausea. Otherwise, Wotan is the Southern Germanic counterpart to the Old Norse god Odin (Óðinn in Old Icelandic).