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Krabathor, also spelled Krabator on their early demos, is a Czech death metal band from Uherské Hradiště, founded by vocalist and guitarist Petr "Christopher" Kryštof in 1984. The band also includes bassist/vocalist Bronislav "Bruno" Kovařík and drummer Peter "Pegas" Hlaváč. History Krabathor, whose name is inspired by Krabat, the main character in the Sorbian fairy tale ''The Satanic Mill'', was formed in 1984. In 1988, they released their first rehearsal demo, ''Breath of Death'', which was soon followed by two more, ''Total Destruction'' and ''Brutal Death'', all under the name Krabator. In 1991, the studio demo ''Pocity detronizace'' was recorded, resulting in a deal for two albums with Monitor Records. The band's first studio album was released in 1992, under the title ''Only Our Death Is Welcome...'', and was followed by ''Cool Mortification'' a year later. A record deal followed with Morbid Records, and the album ''Lies'' came out in 1995, supported by the band' ...
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Krabathor, also spelled Krabator on their early demos, is a Czech death metal band from Uherské Hradiště, founded by vocalist and guitarist Petr "Christopher" Kryštof in 1984. The band also includes bassist/vocalist Bronislav "Bruno" Kovařík and drummer Peter "Pegas" Hlaváč. History Krabathor, whose name is inspired by Krabat, the main character in the Sorbian fairy tale ''The Satanic Mill'', was formed in 1984. In 1988, they released their first rehearsal demo, ''Breath of Death'', which was soon followed by two more, ''Total Destruction'' and ''Brutal Death'', all under the name Krabator. In 1991, the studio demo ''Pocity detronizace'' was recorded, resulting in a deal for two albums with Monitor Records. The band's first studio album was released in 1992, under the title ''Only Our Death Is Welcome...'', and was followed by ''Cool Mortification'' a year later. A record deal followed with Morbid Records, and the album ''Lies'' came out in 1995, supported by the band's ...
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Hypnos (band)
Hypnos (between 2004 and 2006, Hypnös) is a Czech death metal band from Staré Město, formed in 1999. The group consists of Bronislav Kovařík (vocals, bass), Peter Hlaváč (drums), Vlastimil Urbanec (guitar), and Martin Klinkera (guitar). As of 2020, they have released six studio albums, two EPs, and one compilation. History Hypnos was formed in the Czech town of Staré Město in 1999 by singer and bassist Bronislav "Bruno" Kovařík and drummer Peter "Pegas" Hlaváč, who were both previously in the death metal band Krabathor. The band's name is inspired by the 1990 song by Austrian death metal band Pungent Stench. They were soon joined by guitarist Radek "RAD" Lebánek. Having signed with Morbid Records in 2000, the band released a self-titled EP, which included a cover of "the Cave" by Italian metal band Bulldozer. This was followed by the full-length album ''In Blood We Trust'', still in 2000. RAD had left the band before the album was recorded and was replaced by Re ...
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Paul Speckmann
Paul Speckmann (born September 28, 1963) is an American bassist and singer from Chicago, Illinois. He currently lives in Uherské Hradiště, Czechia. Biography Speckmann formed his first band, Warcry, in 1982. He recorded the demo ''Trilogy of Terror'' with them in 1983, before starting the death metal band Master. This project was quickly put on hold, however, and Speckmann launched Death Strike, with whom he recorded the ''Fuckin' Death'' demo in 1985. This was later re-released on Nuclear Blast as a full album with additional tracks, in 1991. In 1985, Master got back together and released ''85 Demo''. In 1990, they issued a split EP with Abomination, a band with which Speckmann recorded a self-titled album the same year and ''Tragedy Strikes'' two years later. Between 1990 and 1999, Speckmann released four studio albums and several demos with Master, another album and an EP with Abomination, one-off recordings each with the groups Walpurgisnacht, Solutions, and Martyr, a ...
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Master (American Band)
Master is an American death metal band led by Paul Speckmann. Originally formed in Chicago, the band later relocated to Uherské Hradiště, Czechia. History The group was originally formed by Speckmann in 1983 as Death Strike, after the demise of his earlier band, Warcry. In 1985, Speckmann renamed the band Master and obtained a record deal with Combat Records. An album was recorded but was shelved due to issues with the label. The recording sessions for the album were released in 2003 by Displeased Records as ''Unreleased 1985 Album''. In 1990, the band signed with the German label Nuclear Blast, which also had Speckmann's other group, Abomination, under contract. Master released their debut album, titled ''Master'', in 1990. It was recorded with Chris Mittelbrun on guitars and Bill Schmidt on drums. Nuclear Blast did not approve of the album, however, and it was later re-recorded with Aaron Nickeas on drums and Jim Martinelli on guitars and released as Speckmann Project in 19 ...
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Krabat
Krabat () is a character in Sorbian folklore, also dubbed the " Wendish Faust". First records of him were mentioned in 1839 minutes of the Akademischen Vereins für lausitzische Geschichte und Sprache, but all writings of the association were lost. The character developed from an evil sorcerer into a folk hero and beneficial trickster in the course of the 19th century. Analysis A thorough research of various historical documents established that Krabat was in fact Janko Šajatović (1624–1704), a Croat (Crabat) cavalry commander from Žumberak who came to the north of Germany in 1658 to defend the borders of Christian Europe. After he became known for his military abilities the Saxon prince invited him to be in his personal guard. As a reward, as a man of trust, the prince gave him a property in Groß Särchen, where with his knowledge and skills, since he was one of the few literate people in the area which was already inhabited by Sorbs, he helped people in vario ...
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Brutal Assault
Brutal Assault is an open-air extreme metal festival that takes place in the 18th-century army fortress Josefov, located in Jaroměř, Czechia. It is held each August early in the month from Wednesday until Saturday. The festival started in 1996, originally focused on grindcore. For many years, it was a small event with mainly Czech and Slovak bands performing. It changed location several times and grew into a large event by 2006, when over 7,000 people attended the festival in Svojšice. After moving to Josefov, attendances grew further to 15,000 in 2012 and the festival has operated two alternating main stages since. Currently, Brutal Assault features artists that perform all forms of extreme metal, including some of the genre's most prominent figures, as well as artists with dark and intense styles from genres outside of heavy metal such as punk rock, experimental rock and electronic. The festival motto is: "Against violence and intolerance". Location Brutal Assault tak ...
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Staré Město (Uherské Hradiště District)
Staré Město (; in 1950–1996 Staré Město u Uherské Hradiště) is a town in Uherské Hradiště District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 6,600 inhabitants. Geography Staré Město is located mostly in the Lower Morava Valley. A small western part of the municipal territory lies in the Kyjov Hills. Staré Město lies on the right bank of the Morava River, which forms the border with Uherské Hradiště. The Baťa Canal flows through the eastern part of the town. History In the 9th century, the area of Staré Město was part of Velingrad, one of two capital cities of the Great Moravian Empire. After the fall of Great Moravia, Velingrad lost its importance and became a village with two churches. The first written mention of Velingrad is from 1141. In 1205, the Cistercian monks founded nearby a monastery and named it Velehrad. The market village of Velingrad became their property. The Great Moravian rotunda was rebuilt to the parish Church of Saint Mich ...
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Czech Death Metal Musical Groups
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Jaroměř
Jaroměř (; german: Jermer) is a town in Náchod District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 12,000 inhabitants. It is known for the Josefov Fortress. Josefov is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation, the town centre of Jaroměř is proceted as an urban monument zone. Administrative parts Town parts of Cihelny, Jakubské Předměstí, Josefov and Pražské Předměstí, and villages of Dolní Dolce, Jezbiny, Semonice and Starý Ples are administrative parts of Jaroměř. Geography Jaroměř is located about northeast of Hradec Králové. It lies mostly in a flat agricultural landscape of the East Elbe Table. The eastern tip of the municipal territory extends into the Orlice Table. The town lies at the confluence of the rivers Úpa, Metuje and Elbe. There is also the confluence of Metuje and Stará Metuje, which flows through the eastern part of the territory. There are several ponds in the municipal territory, ...
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Spálené Poříčí
Spálené Poříčí (; german: Brennporitschen) is a town in Plzeň-South District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,900 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an Cultural monument (Czech Republic)#Monument zones, urban monument zone. Administrative parts Villages of Číčov, Hořehledy, Hořice, Karlov, Lipnice, Lučiště, Struhaře, Těnovice, Vlkov and Záluží are administrative parts of Spálené Poříčí. Etymology The name Poříčí means "riverbed". In the 17th century, the adjective ''spálené'' (i.e. "burnt") town was added to the name because of many large fires that damaged the town. Geography Spálené Poříčí is located about southeast of Plzeň. It lies mostly in the Švihov Highlands. The eastern part of the municipal territory extends into the Brdy, Brdy Highlands and includes the highest point of Spálené Poříčí, the hill Trokavecká skála at above sea level. The Bradava Strea ...
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