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Mayhem Mayhem most commonly refers to: * Mayhem (crime), a type of crime Mayhem may also refer to: People * Monica Mayhem (born 1978), Australian pornographic actress * Jason "Mayhem" Miller, American mixed martial arts fighter * Mayhem Miller (dra ...
is a Norwegian
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band from
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. Formed in 1984, the group originally featured guitarist and lead vocalist Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth (originally known as "Destructor"), bassist and second vocalist Jørn "Necrobutcher" Stubberud and drummer Kjetil Manheim. The band's current lineup includes Necrobutcher (who rejoined in 1995 after originally leaving in 1991), drummer Jan Axel "Hellhammer" Blomberg (since 1988), vocalist
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(first from 1992 to 1993, and since 2004), and guitarists Morten Bergeton "Teloch" Iversen (since 2011) and Charles "Ghul" Hedger (since 2012).


History


1984–1993

Mayhem was formed in 1984 by Necrobutcher with Euronymous and Manheim. After two years of rehearsals, the trio released its first demo ''Pure Fucking Armageddon'' in early 1986. Shortly after its release, the group became a four-piece when Eirik "Messiah" Norheim took over vocals from Euronymous. Within a year, the vocalist had been replaced by Sven Erik "Maniac" Kristiansen, who performed on the group's first EP ''
Deathcrush ''Deathcrush'' is the debut EP and overall first commercial release by Norwegian black metal band Mayhem. It was released on 16 August 1987 by Posercorpse Music. Background Though influential to black metal, its lyrics and sound were largely i ...
''. Both Maniac and Manheim left shortly after the EP's release, and were briefly replaced by Vomit members Kittil Kittilsen and Torben Grue, respectively. During early 1988, Euronymous and Necrobutcher rebuilt Mayhem with the addition of new vocalist Per "Dead" Ohlin and drummer Jan Axel "Hellhammer" Blomberg. The new incarnation remained stable for several years, recording several live releases, but did not issue a full-length studio album. On 8 April 1991, Dead committed suicide at a house shared with Euronymous and Hellhammer. Due to his death, and the guitarist's subsequent actions (including taking photos of his body, one of which was later used as the cover for a bootleg release), Necrobutcher left Mayhem. After a brief stint with Stian "Occultus" Johannsen, the band returned in late 1991 with
Attila Csihar Attila Csihar (; born 29 March 1971), also sometimes known as Void, is a Hungarian extreme metal vocalist, best known for his vocal work in Norwegian black metal band Mayhem and American drone-doom project Sunn O))). Author Ian Christe descr ...
on vocals and Varg "Count Grishnackh" Vikernes on bass. This lineup recorded Mayhem's long-awaited full-length debut ''
De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas ''De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas'' is the first studio album by Norwegian black metal band Mayhem. Songwriting began in 1987, but due to the suicide of vocalist Per "Dead" Ohlin and the murder of guitarist Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth, the album's ...
'', which featured material written by Dead and Necrobutcher. However, before it could be released, Vikernes murdered Euronymous on August 10, 1993, stabbing the guitarist 23 times after growing tensions and business disputes. The group consequently disbanded, with ''De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas'' receiving a release in 1994.


Since 1995

In late 1995, Mayhem was reformed with a lineup including Hellhammer, former members Maniac (vocals) and Necrobutcher (bass), and new guitarist Rune "Blasphemer" Eriksen. This incarnation remained intact for almost nine years, issuing the group's second and third full-length studio albums, ''
Grand Declaration of War ''Grand Declaration of War'' is the second full-length studio album by the Norwegian black metal band Mayhem, released by Season of Mist and Necropolis Records on 6 June 2000. A re-release of the album came out in December 2018, with Jaime Gomez ...
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''. In November 2004, Maniac left the band and was replaced by another former vocalist,
Attila Csihar Attila Csihar (; born 29 March 1971), also sometimes known as Void, is a Hungarian extreme metal vocalist, best known for his vocal work in Norwegian black metal band Mayhem and American drone-doom project Sunn O))). Author Ian Christe descr ...
. One more album followed, '' Ordo Ad Chao'', before Blasphemer left in August 2008 claiming that he "simply idn'tsee any future for me in the band anymore". Blasphemer was replaced on tour by Krister "Morfeus" Dreyer starting in October 2008, who was joined by French guitarist Silmaeth starting in March 2009. Just under two years later, Silmaeth was replaced by Morten Bergeton "Teloch" Iversen, and in 2012 Morfeus was replaced by Charles "Ghul" Hedger.


Members


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Timeline


Lineups


References


External links


Mayhem official website
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