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Artist description
Death Metal from Southwest Germany |
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Music Style
Death Metal |
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Similar Artists
In Flames, Dismember, Bolt Thrower |
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Artist History
10 years ago Sacrificium was founded in Weinstadt, Germany. In the beginning they played more Thrash Metal orianteted music, but during 1995 they got borded by it and from that on Death Metal has been the number one.
Their music contains of harmonic guitar lines plus raw metal riffs and thundering drums. Since the right sound isn't everything the band looks also for the perfect vocals. Which is variates from old school growls to more modern type of sreams. Lyricaly they go very personal and the music is used to create the right mod for the song.
After a long time in the reahersal room Sacrificium released a demo CD in 1996. Three years later in 1999 Sacrificium released their second demo on tape called "Mortal Fear". Which got very good critics from the press. In sommer 2000 the vocalist quits and Sacrificium had to find a solution to continue playing shows and later to work on their first album.
After many shows with session players, like together with Extol (Century Media), Sacrificium finaly found in January 2002 a new bandmember. Finaly in May 2002 they entered the studio to record their first album "Cold Black Piece Of Flesh". The CD has been released on the 9th December through Whirlwind Records.
Rigth away in October/November 2002 they did a tour through Europe with the new Line Up and played shows together with bands like My Darkest Hate (Massacre Records).
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Group Members
Claudio - Vocals; Manuel - Bass; Mario - Drums; Oliver - Guitar; Ulrike - Guitar |
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Instruments
Guitars, Bass, Drums |
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Albums
Demo 1996 (Demo CD, 1996), Mortal Fear (Demo Tape, 1998), Cold Black Piece Of Flesh (CD, 2002) |
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Location
Waiblingen, Baden-Württemberg - Germany |
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