Bathory

black metal, viking metal, thrash metal

Bathory

Discography

Pix Title Duration
A Fine Day to Die 08:36
Hades 02:50
Woman of Dark Desires 04:05
Call From the Grave 04:54
For All Those Who Died 04:57
One Rode to Asa Bay 10:20
The Golden Walls of Heaven 05:22
Reaper 02:44
Dies Irae 05:12
Sacrifice 03:16
Enter the Eternal Fire 06:57
Armageddon 02:30
Equimanthorn 03:40
War 02:16
Raise the Dead 03:40
The Wind of Mayhem 00:59
Blood and Iron 10:28
13 Candles 05:14
To Enter Your Mountain 07:35
Nocturnal Obeisance 01:27
Outro 00:59
Flash of the Silverhammer 04:01
Bestial Lust 02:37
Possessed 02:39
The Return of the Darkness and Evil 03:56
Reap of Evil 03:21
Revelation of Doom 03:28
Of Doom 03:28
Nocternal Obeisance 04:01
Pestilence 03:55
You Don't Move Me (I Don't Give a Fuck) 03:30
Kill Kill Kill 02:50
Black Diamond 06:09
109 03:36
Death From Above 04:35
Through Blood by Thunder 06:03
White Bones 08:35
Krom 03:09
War supply 04:41
Day of Wrath 08:12
Prologue / Twilight of the Gods / Epilogue 13:38
Necromansy 03:54
Odens Ride Over Nordland 00:00
Chariots of Fire 00:00
The Rite of Darkness 00:00
Massacre 00:00
The winds of Mayhem 00:00
Son of the Damned 00:00
Of Doom...... 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1983-03-16

Country: SE

Biography - Bathory

Bathory was a Swedish black metal band formed in Vällingby in 1983 and named after the infamous Hungarian countess Elizabeth Báthory. The band's frontman and main songwriter was Quorthon (Tomas Forsberg). Bathory's first four albums were "the blueprint for Scandinavian black metal". The band departed from this style on their fifth album, Hammerheart (1990), which is often cited as the first Viking metal album. Bathory continued in the Viking metal style throughout the 1990s and early 2000s

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