Fear My Thoughts
Fear My Thoughts was a German melodic death metal band from Rheinfelden, founded in 1997. Their album '' Vulcanus'' was produced by Jacob Hansen and was released on January 15, 2007. In November 2009, the band announced that they were planning to split up; a farewell show was set for February 2010 in Lörrach, Germany. Members Current *Markus Ruf - guitar *Patrick Hagman - guitar *Bartosz Wojciechowski - bass *Norman Lonhard - drums *Martin Fischer - vocals (since 2007) Former *Marco Allenstein - guitar *Lisa Graf - violin *Alexander Kovats - drums *Mathias Benedikt von Ockl - vocals (1998–2007) Discography *''Sapere Aude'' ( EP, 1999) *''23'' (2001) *''This Machine Runs on Fear'' (split, 2002) *''Vitriol'' (2003) *''The Great Collapse'' (2004) *'' Hell Sweet Hell'' (2005) *''Smell Sweet Smell 2001-2002'' ( compilation, 2005) *'' Vulcanus'' (2007) *''Isolation'' (2008) References External links * * Fear My Thoughtsat Century Media Records Century Media Records i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Finkenstein Am Faaker See
Finkenstein am Faaker See () is a market town in the district of Villach-Land in Carinthia (state), Carinthia, Austria. Geography It is located south of Villach and the Drava River, on the northern slope of the Karawanks with Mt. Mittagskogel (''Kepa''), close to the border with Slovenia. The municipal area comprises the southern shore of Lake Faak. The municipality includes the cadastral community of Faak am See (''Bače''), Ferlach (''Borovlje''), Fürnitz (''Brnca''), Greuth (''Rute''), Gödersdorf (''Vodiča vas''), Korpitsch (''Grpiče''), Latschach am Faakersee (''Loče''), Mallestig (''Malošče'') and Sankt Stefan (''Šteben''). According to the 2001 census, 5.6% of the population are Carinthian Slovenes. History The municipality is named after Burgruine Finkenstein, Finkenstein Castle, a possession of the Duchy of Carinthia, Carinthian dukes, which was first mentioned in an 1142 deed. Lend to the ducal ministerialis, ministeriales, the Lords of Finkenstein, it was an im ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lörrach
Lörrach () is a city in southwest Germany, in the valley of the Wiese, close to the French and the Swiss borders. It is the district seat of the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg. It is the home of a number of large employers, including the Milka chocolate factory owned by Mondelez International. The city population has grown over the last century; with only 10,794 in 1905, it has now increased its population to over 50,000. Nearby is the castle of Rötteln on the Wiesental, whose lords became the counts of Hachberg and a residence of the Margraves of Baden; this was destroyed by the troops of Louis XIV in 1678, but was rebuilt in 1867. Lörrach received market rights in 1403, but it did not obtain the privileges of a city until 1682. After the Napoleonic epoch, the town was included in the Grand Duchy of Baden. On 21 September 1848, Gustav Struve attempted to start a revolutionary uprising in Lörrach as part of the Revolutions of 1848–49. It failed, and St ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Musical Groups Established In 1998
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Century Media Records Artists
This page documents current and former artists on Century Media Records, as well as its imprint, Another Century. Century Media artists Current * 3Teeth * 77 * Aborted * Adrenaline Mob * Allt * Angelus Apatrida * Another Day Dawns * Arch Enemy * Asphyx * Astroinoid * At the Gates * Baest * Belzebubs * Beneath the Massacre * Bewitcher * Black Crown Initiate * Bleed From Within * Blind Channel * Blood Incantation * Body Count * Bonded * Bombus * Borknagar * Broken Hope * Buckcherry * Caliban * Coldrain * Coroner (band) * Cryptosis * Dark Fortress * Dark Funeral * Dark Tranquility * Dead Lord * Deez Nuts * Deserted Fear * Destrange * Distant * Electric Callboy * Enforced * Entombed A.D. * Eyehategod * Feed the Rhino * Fight * Finntroll * Firespawn * Folterkammer * Frozen Soul * GosT * Grave * Grave Pleasures * The Haunted * Havok * Heaven Shall Burn * Heriot * Hideous Divinity * Humanity's Last Breath * Ignite * Imperial Triumphant * Insomnium * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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German Melodic Death Metal Musical Groups
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Compilation Album
A compilation album comprises Album#Tracks, tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one Performing arts#Performers, performer or by several performers. If the recordings are from one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intended for release together as a single work, but may be collected together as a greatest hits album or box set. If the recordings are from several artists, there may be a theme, topic, time period, or genre which links the tracks, or they may have been intended for release as a single work—such as a tribute album. When the tracks are by the same recording artist, the album may be referred to as a retrospective album or an anthology. Content and scope Songs included on a compilation album may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several performers. If by one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intend ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hell Sweet Hell
''Hell Sweet Hell'' is Fear My Thoughts' fourth album, released in 2005. Track listing #"Intro" – 0:56 #"Windows for the Dead" – 4:46 #"In the Hourglass" – 4:28 #"My Delight" – 4:40 #"Sweetest Hell" – 3:48 #"Dying Eyes" – 3:32 #"Sadist Hour" – 4:14 #"The Masters Call" – 4:14 #"Ghosts of Time" – 4:11 #"Satisfaction Guaranteed" – 4:22 #"Tie Fighting" – 3:53 #"...Trying to Feel" – 6:25 Reception While Jason Macneil of Allmusic praised Fear My Thoughts Fear My Thoughts was a German melodic death metal band from Rheinfelden, founded in 1997. Their album '' Vulcanus'' was produced by Jacob Hansen and was released on January 15, 2007. In November 2009, the band announced that they were planning ..., Macneil said the subject matter behind ''Hell Sweet Hell'' at times overshadowed the band's musical performance. References 2005 albums Fear My Thoughts albums {{2000s-death-metal-album-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Split Album
A split album (or split) is a music album that includes tracks by two or more separate artists. There are also singles and EPs of the same variety, which are often called "split singles" and "split EPs" respectively. Split albums differ from "various artists" compilation albums in that they generally include several tracks of each artist, or few artists with one or two tracks each, instead of multiple artists with only one or two tracks each. History Split albums were initially done on vinyl records, with music from one artist on one side of the record and music from a second artist on the opposite side. As vinyl albums declined as a mass medium, CD issues followed the practice of combining music from two artists. Since the early 1980s, the format has been used widely by independent record labels, and artists in punk rock, emo, hardcore, grindcore, black metal, noise and indie rock circles. Splits usually receive an underground fanbase even if the artists featured are mainstr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Extended Play
An extended play (EP) is a Sound recording and reproduction, musical recording that contains more tracks than a Single (music), single but fewer than an album. Contemporary EPs generally contain up to eight tracks and have a playing time of 15 to 30 minutes. An EP is usually less cohesive than an album and more "non-committal". An extended play (EP) originally referred to a specific type of 45 revolutions per minute, rpm phonograph record other than 78 rpm standard play (SP) and 33 rpm LP record, long play (LP), but , also applies to mid-length Compact disc, CDs and Music download, downloads. EPs are considered "less expensive and less time-consuming" for an artist to produce than an album, and have long been popular with punk and indie bands. In K-pop and J-pop, they are usually referred to as Mini-LP, mini-albums. Background History EPs were released in various sizes in different eras. The earliest multi-track records, issued around 1919 by Grey Gull Records, were Vertic ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vulcanus (album)
''Vulcanus'' is a studio album by Fear My Thoughts, released on January 15, 2007 in Europe, via Century Media. Background The album encompasses elements of death metal, thrash metal and progressive rock. It features production contribution from Jacob Hansen Jacob Hansen (born 9 November 1970) is a Danish heavy metal producer, engineer, musician, and vocalist. He founded the technical thrash metal band Invocator, for which he has served as singer/guitarist since 1987. Since 2011, he is also a member .... Track listing References {{Authority control 2007 albums Fear My Thoughts albums Albums produced by Jacob Hansen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Freiburg
Freiburg im Breisgau or simply Freiburg is the List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, fourth-largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart, Mannheim and Karlsruhe. Its built-up area has a population of about 355,000 (2021), while the greater Freiburg metropolitan area ("Einzugsgebiet") has about 660,000 (2018). Freiburg is located at the southwestern foothills of the Black Forest, on the Dreisam River, a tributary of the Elz (Rhine), Elz. It is Germany's southwestern- and southernmost city with a population exceeding 100,000. It lies in the Breisgau, one of Germany's warmest regions, in the south of the Upper Rhine Plain. Its city limits reach from the Schauinsland summit () in the Black Forest to east of the French border, while Switzerland is to the south. The city is situated in the major Baden (wine region), wine-growing region of Baden and, together with Offenburg, serves as a tourist entry-point to the scenic Black Forest. According ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rheinfelden (Baden)
Rheinfelden (; , ) is a town in the Lörrach (district), district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Rhine, across from Rheinfelden (Aargau), Rheinfelden, Switzerland, and 15 km east of Basel. The population is 32,919 as of 2020, making it the second most populated town of the district after Lörrach. Geography Rheinfelden is located on the Swiss-German border, between the High Rhine to the south and the Dinkelberg hills to the north in the Lörrach (district), district of Lörrach. It borders the Swiss town of the same name across the Rhine river, and the towns of Grenzach-Wyhlen, Inzlingen, Steinen, Baden-Württemberg, Steinen, Maulburg, Schopfheim, and Schwörstadt in Germany. Communities Rheinfelden consists of a relatively young town core (founded in the late 19th century), two formerly independent villages (Nollingen and Warmbach), and seven villages which were incorporated into the town between 1972 and 1975. These are ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |