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Septicflesh

a.k.a.ex-Septic Flesh
CountryGreece
Formed1990, Athens, Attica
GenresSymphonic Death Metal, Atmospheric Metal
LabelsSeason of Mist

Line-up (members)

  • Spiros Antoniou : Bass, Harsh Vocals (1990-2003, 2007-)
  • Christos Antoniou : Guitars (1990-2003, 2007-), Keyboards (1990-2003, 1990-2003), Orchestrations, Samples (2007-present, 2007-)
  • Sotiris Vayenas : Guitars, Clean Vocals, Lyrics (1990-2003, 2007-), Keyboards (1994-1998)
  • Kerim "Krimh" Lechner : Drums (2014-)

Former members

  • Dimitris Valasopoulos : Drums (1990-1991)
  • Akis Kapranos : Drums (1999-2002)
  • George Z : Keyboards (2000-2003)
  • Fotis Benardo : Drums, Percussion (2003, 2007-2014)
Releases : 9     Total votes : 0     Reviews : 0
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Septicflesh Discography

Album title Lyrics Type Released Rating Votes Reviews
Septic Flesh - Mystic Places of Dawn (1994) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
Septic Flesh - Esoptron (1995) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
Septic Flesh - Ophidian Wheel (1997) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
Septic Flesh - A Fallen Temple (1998) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
Septic Flesh - Revolution DNA (1999) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
Septic Flesh - Sumerian Daemons (2003) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
Septic Flesh - Communion (2008) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
Septic Flesh - The Great Mass (2011) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
Septicflesh - Titan (2014) collection wish list Studio - 0 0

Best Septicflesh Songs

Track title Album title Rating Votes
1 Anubis Communion (2008) 100 1
2 Sunlight Moonlight Communion (2008) 95 1
3 Sangreal Communion (2008) 95 1
Additional notes
Split-up in 2003, to alleviate personal issues, but reunited in late 2007.

During those years, Christos, Spiros and Fotis formed The Devilworx, and played with Slipknot.

The name change to "Septicflesh" was confirmed by Christos Antoniou in a Lords of Metal interview. The reason behind the decision was that it looked better, although the meaning was the same.

The band used a drum machine on their first few albums (until "Revolution DNA"), as confirmed by Sotiris Vayenas.