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Mayhem

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Group Members: Blasphemer, Destructor

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Formed around 1985 by Necrobutcher and guitarist Euronymous (born Oystein Aarseth), Mayhem was the first black metal band from Norway to make a serious impact in their homeland, which in the early '90s developed a burgeoning underground scene rife with violent, sometimes anti-Christian activity, as evidenced by Mayhem's non-musical history. Drummer Hellhammer, who at one time worked in a mental hospital, is the only remaining member of the band's prime-period lineup. Lead vocalist Dead committed suicide in 1991 (two years after joining the band) by shooting himself in the head; Hellhammer made a necklace using some of his skull fragments, and Euronymous reportedly cooked and ate pieces of Dead's brain. Euronymous, in turn, was stabbed to death while in his underwear on August 10, 1993, by the band's bass player, Count Grishnackh (born Christian Vikernes). Grishnackh's alleged motive was jealousy over the fact that Euronymous had a more evil reputation; he inflicted 23 separate wounds, it was also rumored, so as to outdo rival band Emperor's drummer, Faust, who was convicted in the stabbing death of a homosexual acquaintance. When police arrested Grishnackh, they found over 150 kg of stolen dynamite in his house, complete with a plan to blow up a large church on a religious holiday. Grishnackh went on to pursue his electronic-influenced project Burzum while in prison; meanwhile, Euronymous' parents requested that his bass tracks be erased from Mayhem's 1994 album, De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas, (which featured session vocalist Attila Csihar). Still, thanks to growing world-wide interest in Norwegian black metal, Mayhem product has continued to appear on the shelves into the next century. Hellhammer also put together a new Mayhem lineup, which has toured sporadically. During one such tour in 2003, a concert-goer in Norway received a fractured skull as a sheep head flew from the stage while bandmember Blasphemer was cutting the head away from the torso.

Wikipedia:

Mayhem may refer to:

Mayhem (crime), a type of crime

Music[edit]

Mayhem - Toni VereMayhem (band), a Norwegian black metal bandMayhem (Toyah album)Mayhem (Imelda May album)"Mayhem" (Imelda May song), the title trackMayhem Festival, an American hard rock/metal festival

Other media[edit]

"Mayhem" (Criminal Minds), an episode of Criminal Minds"Mayhem" (Law & Order), an episode of Law & OrderMayhem (advertising character), portrayed in an Allstate Insurance campaign by Dean WintersMayhem (comics), a Marvel Comics characterMayhem (software), an open-source application used as home automation softwareMayhem Attack Squad, a team of Decepticons led at one time by Ruckus in the fictional Transformers Universe

People[edit]

Toni Vere, Canadian Folk Music Recording ArtistMonica Mayhem, Australian pornographic actressJason "Mayhem" Miller, American mixed martial arts fighter

Sports and games[edit]

Mayhem (video game), a 3D demolition derby video gameMichigan Mayhem, an American minor league basketball teamMinneapolis Mayhem, a rugby football clubWCW Mayhem, a World Championship Wrestling event WCW Mayhem (video game), a game based on the eventWorms 4: Mayhem, a 3D artillery video gameMayhem - A four way Dodge ball game.

Tour Dates All Dates Dates In My Area

Date Venue Location Tickets
10.11.13 The Mid Chicago, IL US
10.19.13 Stereo Live Houston, TX US
10.28.13 Coliseum Tallahassee Tallahassee, FL US
03.10.14 State Theatre New Brunswick, NJ US

eMusic Features

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Neither Norway: Black Death and Afterlife

By Lenny Kaye, eMusic Contributor

I was warned. "Watch out for the death metal," said my muso friends when I told them I was off to the wilds of Norway for a rock festival – as if I could somehow be mortally wounded by shards of satanic shrapnel. But when I arrived in Bergen, on the west coast of the country, supposedly the wettest place in Europe with over 200 days of rain each year, the sun shone brightly and… more »