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Christian death metal or life metal is a subgenre that blends
death metal Death metal is an extreme metal, extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking; deep death growl, growling vocals; aggressive ...
music with
Christian metal Christian metal, also known as white metal, Jesus metal, or heavenly metal, is heavy metal music distinguished by its Christian-themed song lyrics and the dedication of the band-members to Christianity. Christian metal is typically performed by ...
. It is defined by death metal’s musical style combined with Christian-themed lyrics, performed by bands whose members identify as Christians. Musically, it remains indistinguishable from traditional death metal, characterized by heavy guitar riffs, blast beats, and guttural vocals. However, the lyrics set it apart, often focusing on Christian concepts such as demons, sin,
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and
self-denial Self-denial (related but different from self-abnegation or self-sacrifice) is an act of letting go of the self as with altruistic abstinence – the willingness to forgo personal pleasures or undergo personal trials in the pursuit of the increase ...
,
divine judgment Divine judgment means the judgment of God or other supreme beings and deities within a religion or a spiritual belief. Ancient beliefs In ancient Sumerian religion, the sun-god Utu and his twin sister Inanna were believed to be the enfo ...
, and apocalypse. The imagery in Christian death metal frequently mirrors or contrasts with that found in secular death metal, which often deals with violent, gory, or anti-Christian themes. Because of this, some critics view Christian death metal as an oxymoron or a surprising juxtaposition, and it has faced resistance from both secular death metal fans and some within the Christian community. Christian death metal proper formed in the late-1980s to the mid-1990s through the outputs of
Mortification Mortification may refer to: *Mortification (theology), theological doctrine *Mortification of the flesh, religious practice of corporal mortification *Mortification in Roman Catholic teaching, Roman Catholic doctrine of mortification *Extreme emb ...
,
Vomitorial Corpulence Vomitorial Corpulence was a Christian goregrind band that originated in Melbourne, Australia. The band was started by Paul Green. The band's name is inspired by Revelation 3:15-16. Along with fellow Melbourne band Mortification, it was highly in ...
, and
Paramaecium Paramaecium (sometimes typeset as Paramæcium) was an Australian death/doom metal band formed in 1991. There is use of instrumentation like flutes, cellos and violins on some albums. Paramaecium is one of the few doom metal bands that focus o ...
in Australia, Opprobrium,
Living Sacrifice Living Sacrifice is an American Christian metal band formed in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1989. The band has released eight studio albums, out of which the first three were recorded under R.E.X. Records with their original vocalist Darren John ...
, and
Crimson Thorn Crimson Thorn is an American Christian death metal band. According to Allmusic, they are "surely one of the world's most extreme-sounding Christian metal bands". Crimson Thorn has performed at Cornerstone Festival and Sonshine Festival. They hav ...
in the United States,
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in Canada, and the early work of
Antestor Antestor () is a Norwegian Christian metal, Christian extreme metal band formed in 1990 in Jessheim. Credited for starting the northern European Unblack metal, Christian black metal scene,Bryzak, Michael. Liner notes of ''The Defeat of Satan'' a ...
in Norway. In the same period, the Christian
thrash metal Thrash metal (or simply thrash) is an Extreme metal, extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by its overall aggression and fast tempo.Kahn-Harris, Keith, ''Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge'', pp. 2–3, 9. Oxford: Berg, ...
bands
Vengeance Rising Vengeance Rising was an American Christian thrash metal band from Los Angeles, California. Fronted by vocalist Roger Martinez, they originally formed as Vengeance in 1987, but changed their name in 1989 to avoid conflict with another band from ...
,
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, and
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, all from the United States, also included elements of death metal. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Norway's
Extol Extol is an extreme metal band from Bekkestua, Norway, that was formed in 1993. The band is known for playing a variety of different styles of heavy metal music, metal which include progressive metal, Christian death metal, black metal and thra ...
, Finland's
Immortal Souls Immortal Souls is a melodic death metal band from Kokkola, Finland, formed in 1991. They released a split album and their debut on Little Rose Productions in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2002, Immortal Souls signed with Dutch label Fear Dar ...
and Deuteronomium, Sweden's Pantokrator, Germany's
Sacrificium Sacrificium is a Christian death metal band from Stuttgart, Germany, formed in 1993. The band made its breakthrough in the metal scene with its 2002 album ''Cold Black Piece of Flesh''. The second album ''Escaping the Stupor'' was released on Bla ...
, Ukraine's Holy Blood, the United States'
Embodyment Embodyment was a Christian rock band from Arlington, Texas. The group formed in 1992 and were first known by the name Supplication where they originally played death metal. The band changed its style for its debut album '' Embrace the Eternal' ...
,
Feast Eternal Feast Eternal is an American Christian melodic death metal band from Traverse City, Michigan, United States. The band was originally formed in 1992. The band has released two full length studio albums and one EP to date. In 2006 Feast Eternal r ...
, Possession,
Aletheian Aletheian are a Christian progressive death metal, progressive/melodic death metal band. They formed in Lebanon, Pennsylvania in 1997 under the name Crutch, and then changed their name to "Aletheian" prior to the 2003 album ''Apolutrosis''. Guit ...
,
Becoming the Archetype Becoming the Archetype is an American extreme metal band formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1999. They have released six albums on Solid State Records. ''Dichotomy'', which was released in November 2008, sold around 2,300 copies in the United State ...
, and
Tortured Conscience Tortured Conscience is a Christian extreme metal band from San Francisco, California. History Tortured Conscience formed in 2000 with the lineup of just two members, Jeff Lenormand on guitars and bass and Shannon Frye on drums and vocals. In 20 ...
, and Brazil's Antidemon emerged to further develop the genre. In the 2000s, the
metalcore Metalcore is a broadly defined fusion genre combining elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk, originating in the 1990s United States and becoming popular in the 2000s. Metalcore typically has aggressive verses and melodic choruses, combined ...
bands
Underoath Underoath (styled as Underøath or UnderOath) is an American rock band from Tampa, Florida. It was founded by lead vocalist Dallas Taylor and guitarist Luke Morton in 1997 in Ocala, Florida; subsequently, its additional members were from Tamp ...
,
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, Norma Jean, and
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all received labels of Christian death metal, and were some of the leading bands in the general hard rock market. In the latter half of the 2000s,
Impending Doom Impending Doom is an American Christian deathcore band from Riverside, California. The group has released six full-length studio albums and are currently a four piece with lead vocalist Brook Reeves as one of the two original remaining member ...
(from the United States) and
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(from India) have joined the forefront of Christian death metal.


Background


Death metal


Characteristics

Death metal is an extreme subgenre of
heavy metal music Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a Music genre, genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States. With roots in blues rock, psychedelic rock and acid rock, heavy metal band ...
that features fast, distorted, down-tuned, and sometimes palm-muted guitar instrumentation, growled and screamed vocals, and hyper-fast,
blast beat A blast beat is a type of drum beat that originated in hardcore punk and grindcore, and is often associated with certain styles of extreme metal, namely black metal, death metal and their respective subgenres,Adam MacGregor, '' PCP Torpedo'' ...
drumming. Death metal lyrics typically feature graphic, sometimes pornographic and misogynistic, themes of violence, gore, disease, and death; Satanic,
blasphemous Blasphemy refers to an insult that shows contempt, disrespect or lack of Reverence (emotion), reverence concerning a deity, an object considered sacred, or something considered Sanctity of life, inviolable. Some religions, especially Abrahamic o ...
, and
anti-Christian Anti-Christian graffiti from the Alexamenos graffito">Alexamenos worships his god.") Anti-Christian sentiment, also referred to as Christianophobia or Christophobia, is the fear, hatred, discrimination, or prejudice against Christians and/or asp ...
content; or, to a lesser extent, war, apocalypse, social and philosophical concerns, and
esotericism Esotericism may refer to: * Eastern esotericism, a broad range of religious beliefs and practices originating from the Eastern world, characterized by esoteric, secretive, or occult elements * Western esotericism, a wide range of loosely related id ...
and
spiritualism Spiritualism may refer to: * Spiritual church movement, a group of Spiritualist churches and denominations historically based in the African-American community * Spiritualism (beliefs), a metaphysical belief that the world is made up of at leas ...
. The growled vocal style has been identified for contributing to death metal's relative lack of popularity as a music style.


History

Death metal emerged as a genre during the mid 1980s, primarily out of
thrash metal Thrash metal (or simply thrash) is an Extreme metal, extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by its overall aggression and fast tempo.Kahn-Harris, Keith, ''Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge'', pp. 2–3, 9. Oxford: Berg, ...
. In the early to mid 1980s, the European bands
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, Bathory,
Celtic Frost Celtic Frost () was a Swiss metal music, heavy metal band from Zürich. They are remembered for their strong influence on the development of several metal subgenres, particularly extreme metal,Bukszpan, Daniel. ''The Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal' ...
(and its predecessor
Hellhammer Hellhammer was a Swiss extreme metal band from Nürensdorf, active from 1982 to 1984. Although the band's sound and style were heavily criticized and poorly reviewed during their active years, they have been widely praised in retrospect and are ...
), Sodom,
Destruction Destruction may refer to: Concepts * Destruktion, a term from the philosophy of Martin Heidegger * Destructive narcissism, a pathological form of narcissism * Self-destructive behaviour, a widely used phrase that ''conceptualises'' certain kin ...
, and
Kreator Kreator is a German thrash metal band from Essen, formed in 1982. Their current line-up consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Mille Petrozza, Miland "Mille" Petrozza, drummer Jürgen Reil, Jürgen "Ventor" Reil, lead guitarist Sami Yli- ...
performed a more intense style of heavy metal music that set sonic and lyrical templates for the thrash,
black Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without chroma, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness.Eva Heller, ''P ...
, and death metal genres. The American band
Slayer Slayer is an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California, formed in 1981 by guitarists Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King, drummer Dave Lombardo and bassist/vocalist Tom Araya. Slayer's fast and aggressive musical style made them ...
also influenced the rise of death metal, featuring graphic lyrics dealing with death, dismemberment, war, and the horrors of
hell In religion and folklore, hell is a location or state in the afterlife in which souls are subjected to punishment after death. Religions with a linear divine history sometimes depict hells as eternal destinations, such as Christianity and I ...
. However, the California band
Possessed Possessed may refer to: Possession * Possession (disambiguation), having some degree of control over something else ** Spirit possession, whereby gods, demons, animas, or other disincarnate entities may temporarily take control of a human body *** ...
, which formed in 1983, is considered to have released first true death metal recording, '' Seven Churches'', in 1985. Contemporary with Possessed, the band
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was formed in 1983 in Florida by
Chuck Schuldiner Charles Michael Schuldiner (May 13, 1967 – December 13, 2001) was an American musician. He cofounded the pioneering Florida death metal band Death in 1983, in which he was the guitarist, primary songwriter and only continuous member until his ...
,
Kam Lee Barney Kamalani "Kam" Lee is an American death metal vocalist. He is best known for his vocal contributions to Death from 1983 to 1985, and joined Massacre in 1985. Career Lee was one of the founding members of Mantas (later renamed Death). He ...
, and
Rick Rozz Rick Rozz (born Frederick D. DeLillo, January 9, 1967) is an American guitarist. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York and spent his formative years in Altamonte Springs, Florida, attending Lake Brantley High School. He is best known for his work ...
. Inspired by the Floridian act
Nasty Savage Nasty Savage is an American thrash metal band from Brandon, Florida, formed in 1983 by vocalist "Nasty" Ronnie Galletti. The band has undergone various lineup changes, with Galletti and guitarist David Austin remaining the only constant members ...
, they took the sound of Nasty Savage and deepened it. It was called "the first true death metal record" by the ''
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''. Schuldiner is widely recognized as the "Father of Death Metal". Along with Possessed and Death, other pioneers of death metal include
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,
Malevolent Creation Malevolent Creation is an American death metal band formed in Buffalo, New York in 1986 and later based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The band's original members were guitarists Phil Fasciana and Jim Nickles and vocalist Bret Hoffmann, who were ...
, Monstrosity,
Cannibal Corpse Cannibal Corpse is an American death metal band formed in Buffalo, New York, in 1988, now based in Tampa, Florida. The band has released sixteen studio albums, two box sets, four video albums, and two live albums. The band has had little radio ...
,
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, and
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.


Christian metal


Characteristics

Christian metal is not a solitary style of music, but rather an ideological
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that comprises every subgenre of heavy metal music, from
hard rock Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and Distortion (music), distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the Garage rock, garage, Psychedelic rock, psychedelic and blues ...
to
black metal Black metal is an extreme metal, extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include Tempo#Beats per minute, fast tempos, a Screaming (music)#Black metal, shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted Electric guitar, guitars played with tr ...
. A unique factor is that Christian metal bands typically base their lyrics on
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traditions.
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writes that Christian metal is "
gospel music Gospel music is a traditional genre of Christian music and a cornerstone of Christian media. The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of gospel music vary according to culture and social context. Gospel music is compo ...
's hard rock". While not as hard as most heavy metal, "it still has many of its trademarks, particularly loud guitars, bombastic riffs, long solos, and pseudo-operatic vocals." According to the website, most bands fall somewhere between
arena rock Arena rock (also known as stadium rock, pomp rock or corporate rock) is a style of rock music that became mainstream in the 1970s. It typically involves radio-friendly rock music that was designed to be played for large audiences. As hard rock ...
and
pop metal Pop metal (sometimes conflated with or used interchangeably with glam metal) is an umbrella term for commercial heavy metal and hard rock styles which feature prominent pop music elements such as catchy hooks and anthemic choruses. It became p ...
, with the exception of some heavier bands. Author
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notes, however, that Christian metal exists within most of the subgenres of metal. Jussi Lahtonen of the Finnish punk and metal zine ''Sue'' similarly states that Christian metal encompasses every metal subgenre. The lyrics can be explicitly Christian theological topics, or else approaching other social or cultural issues from a Christian perspective. Some emphasize the positive aspects of faith matters while others iterate the teachings of
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. Some bands keep their message hidden in
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s. A minority take an aggressive attitude towards those who speak against Christianity, preaching "
fire and brimstone Fire and brimstone ( ''gofrīt wāʾēš''; ) is an idiomatic expression referring to God's wrath found in both the Old and New Testaments. In the Bible, it often appears in reference to the fate of the unfaithful. Brimstone, an archaic term ...
" and "
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Wrath of God" back at extreme
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. References to
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and apocalyptic themes, particularly the ongoing
spiritual warfare Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various ways. Although spiritual warfa ...
between good and evil, as well as the
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and
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are typical. For many Christian metal artists, evangelism and proselytizing are major goals, alongside creating a space for alternative expressions of the Christian faith.


History

Christian metal has its origins in the late 1960s and early 1970s in the
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, a
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with Christian ideology consisting of hippies who converted to Christianity. The Christian hippies within this movement, known as "
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", developed a musical movement called
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. It primarily began in southern California when hippie street musicians converted to Christianity. These musicians continued playing the same styles of music they had played before converting, among them heavy metal music, though they infused their lyrics with a Christian message. The first Christian hard rock group was possibly the California-based band Agape, formed in the late 1960s. Known for their psychedelic rock and blues influences, the band released two albums in the early 1970s. In the 1970s,
Resurrection Band Resurrection Band, also known as Rez Band or REZ, was a Christian rock band formed in 1972. They were part of the Jesus People USA Christian community in Chicago and most of its members have continued in that community to this day. Known for t ...
and
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, from the United States, Daniel Band, from Canada, and the Swedish group
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emerged as Christian metal hard rock groups. Kris Klingensmith of Barnabas explained that "since Christian musicians have always copied the trends and styles initiated by their secular counterparts, 'Christian metal' was unavoidable. If you want to know what Christian music will be doing tomorrow, all you need to do is see what the secular guys are doing today." In 2002, Barry Alfonso attributed the emergence of a Christian music industry that stylistically parallels mainstream secular music – including styles such as
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,
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, and death metal – to a combination of how
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interacts with society and an envy of
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's ability to reach large audiences. He also attributed it to Christian creatives appreciating mainstream music, TV, and pop music, but desiring more substantial Christian content in those mediums. In the 1980s, Christian metal bands closely followed the trends of mainstream heavy metal bands. The American band
Stryper Stryper is an American Christian metal and heavy metal music, heavy metal band from La Mirada, California. The group's lineup consists of Michael Sweet (lead vocals, guitar), Oz Fox (guitar), Perry Richardson (bass), and Robert Sweet (musician), ...
, formed in 1983, was the first band to identify as Christian metal and gained attention for throwing Bibles to the audience at their concerts. In the beginning, it was mostly Christians who went to Stryper's concerts. Soon, they attracted a mainstream, non-Christian audience. Their third studio album, ''
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'', was a landmark of the mainstream
glam metal Glam metal (also known as hair metal or pop metal) is a subgenre of heavy metal music, heavy metal that features pop music, pop-influenced Hook (music), hooks and guitar riffs, upbeat arena rock, rock anthems, and slow Sentimental ballad#Powe ...
movement. It reached No. 32 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and was certified Platinum by the
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for reaching 1 million copies, eventually breaking into the 2 million mark. The band's music videos were on regular rotation on
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throughout the decade. Stryper was popular on tour, reaching millions of fans in the secular market. By 1987, there were more than a hundred Christian metal bands, and their records were sold at both Christian bookstores and non-Christian retails. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Christian metal reached its peak in popularity. In a 2016 retrospective, ''Classic Rock'' wrote that "For almost every sub-genre of heavy music there's an inferior Christian version playing the church circuit... ...That's Stryper's fault, basically." In the early 1990s, the rising musical styles, especially
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, began to take their places as major styles in the mainstream. This resulted in much of heavy metal, particularly glam metal, losing popularity and going underground for a decade. Many Christian metal musicians began to play
extreme metal Extreme metal is a loosely defined umbrella term for a number of related heavy metal music subgenres that have developed since the early 1980s. It has been defined as a "cluster of metal subgenres characterized by sonic, verbal, and visual tran ...
, and soon
death metal Death metal is an extreme metal, extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking; deep death growl, growling vocals; aggressive ...
replaced thrash metal in popularity. Audiences in many underground metal scenes began favoring more extreme sounds while disparaging the popular styles. As with other glam metal acts of the time, Stryper lost popularity and split up in 1993.


Thematic features


Peculiarity

Given the typical subject matter and musical style of death metal, Christian death metal has been considered an incongruous combination, being labeled a "bizarre beast", an oxymoron, a contradiction in terms, and the least likely musical development at the close of the 20th century. Author Larry Eskridge remarked that the existence of "a Christian version of so-called death metal" is in-and-of-itself surprising. Alexander Kiryushkin of
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similarly stated regarding the
goregrind Goregrind is a fusion genre of grindcore and death metal. British band Carcass are commonly credited for the emergence of the genre. Goregrind is recognized for its heavily edited, pitch shifted vocals and abrasive musicianship rooted in grindco ...
act
Vomitorial Corpulence Vomitorial Corpulence was a Christian goregrind band that originated in Melbourne, Australia. The band was started by Paul Green. The band's name is inspired by Revelation 3:15-16. Along with fellow Melbourne band Mortification, it was highly in ...
: "Christian. Gore-grind. It is not supposed to go together and yet it does." Sabatino DiBernardo writes that when "Christian death metal" became just another subgenre of metal, two seemingly contrary spheres ironically co-mingle: a previously "demonic" noise becomes "transubstantiated miraculously into salvific Christian music." In the early 1990s as
Mortification Mortification may refer to: *Mortification (theology), theological doctrine *Mortification of the flesh, religious practice of corporal mortification *Mortification in Roman Catholic teaching, Roman Catholic doctrine of mortification *Extreme emb ...
were releasing death metal albums, some Christians felt that death metal was not appropriate for Christians. In response, some fans of the scene started calling the music "life metal".
Crimson Thorn Crimson Thorn is an American Christian death metal band. According to Allmusic, they are "surely one of the world's most extreme-sounding Christian metal bands". Crimson Thorn has performed at Cornerstone Festival and Sonshine Festival. They hav ...
also disliked it being labeled death metal or
grindcore Grindcore is an extreme metal, extreme fusion genre of heavy metal music, heavy metal and hardcore punk that originated in the mid-1980s, drawing inspiration from abrasive-sounding musical styles, such as thrashcore, crust punk, hardcore punk, e ...
, preferring instead the label of "gruntcore". Likewise,
Sacrificium Sacrificium is a Christian death metal band from Stuttgart, Germany, formed in 1993. The band made its breakthrough in the metal scene with its 2002 album ''Cold Black Piece of Flesh''. The second album ''Escaping the Stupor'' was released on Bla ...
have labeled their music "White Death Metal" to highlight the Christian lyrical content. Conversely, the bands themselves and their fans do not see any contradiction between the chaotic subject matter and Christianity. As an online fan expressed, "there are a lot of dark elements in the Bible, and in the world." Seth Metoyer, the owner of the independent record label Broken Curfew Records, as well as a film composer and a member of the bands Mangled Carpenter, Pulpit Vomit, and Brain Matter, argues that
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music and the accompanying violent or gory imagery can evangelistically reach people who would never enter a church. He contends that this is part of the "becoming all things to all people" described in , also that, per , Christians should not be passing judgement on each other. Some Christian metalheads even use the humorous term "Gorship" – coined by the band
Impending Doom Impending Doom is an American Christian deathcore band from Riverside, California. The group has released six full-length studio albums and are currently a four piece with lead vocalist Brook Reeves as one of the two original remaining member ...
– to refer to the melding of death metal and grindcore with Christian lyrics. Scholar Tom Cardwell notes that heavy metal imagery, even when antagonistic to Christianity, draws heavily from Christian imagery and iconography. The Christian metal musician Pekka stated that "in my opinion, you cannot just splash the kinds of 'Jesus loves you, period' style of thing to death metal...One is allowed to do that but it is sort of to break with the style a bit." Conversely, Christian rock apologist Eric Sellin argues that "the fact that the lyrics are to the casual or first time listener rather indecipherable, that's just the nature of the scene. No one would say that a hymn that's in Latin is wrong because they don't speak the language. The shouting of thrash vocals, and death vocals, the growling is inherent in the metal scene." Kristiaan Hasselhuhn of the Swedish secular death metal band Inverted stated in a 1993 interview that "I don't like those Christian death metal bands singing about God and that you shall devote your life to him. They are not in the scene for the music" but that "there are Christian death metal bands that are quite okay as long as they're not telling you what to do." Likewise, Rick Peart of Voices from the Darkside in their review of ''From the Dead'' (2018) by the Christian death metal band Corpse concedes that "when we listen to an album, a significant part of what really matters is the value of music, regardless of the lyrical themes or the concept. As long as Christian Metal isn't a form of proselytism and evangelization, it's not a problem for me", but maintained that "there's no doubt that morbid and satanic themes are better."


Common topical themes

As with Christian metal more generally, Christian death metal often invokes violent imagery against Satan,
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s, and
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, or otherwise emphasizes violence, death, and gore. Author Christopher Partridge holds that because the agenda is set by the music, not theology, it is difficult for Christian extreme musicians to move far beyond topics of violence, death, and apocalypse. These themes of death, chaos, and doom are also reflected in the choices of band names, such as Corpse, Mortification, Crimson Thorn, and Impending Doom. Much of this violence and gore is drawn from the
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. For instance, the band name "Vomitorial Corpulence" refers to .
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on Mortification's self-titled album (1991) delivered
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sermons railing against sin "like a feverish Old Testament prophet" on songs like "The Destroyer Beholds" and "Satan's Doom". The latter song, a reference to , exclaims that Satan's "head will be crushed and vile gore spurt." "J.G.S.H." from '' Blood World'' (1994) likewise repeats the line "Jesus grinds Satan's head". Similarly, "Hammering Satan's Head", by Vomitorial Corpulence from ''Karrionic Hacktitian'' (1995), details the gory violence that Jesus Christ will inflict on Satan. Opprobrium on "The Battle of Armageddon" from ''Serpent Temptation'' (1988) create a story regarding
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in the Bible. Crimson Thorn on "Comatose" imply that those without Christ are not truly alive (per ). On "Unearthed" (the title track to the 1994 album), they refer to Christians being dead to self and alive in Christ. The judgement of sin and sinners also is a topic of Christian death metal. Crimson Thorn on "Imminent Wrath" describe the
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awaiting those who reject or ignore Christ. Mortification on "Eternal Lamentation" sonically portrays the ungodly screaming in pain in
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, and "Before He Spits Back" by
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warns that "You can only spit in God's face for so long. Before He spits back." Again like Christian metal broadly, Christian death metal lyrics also sometimes convey the Christian belief that believers are at spiritual war against, and must actively resist, Satan and demons, the world system, and their own human nature, as exemplified in songs such
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's "Warfare", Mortification's "New Beginnings", "Blood Sacrifice", and "Brutal Warfare", and Crimson Thorn's "Your Carcass". However, violence against fellow humans is not deemed acceptable or advocated for in any way. Indeed, "Seen it All" by Mortification condemns the violence of the world. Some bands, such as Tortured Conscience, Sordid Death, Crimson Thorn, Grim, and
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, will lyrically engage in a form of
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. The Christian metal website The Whipping Post exemplifies this type of self-flagellation with its motto "Brutal whipping for our sin...brutal music for our savior." Similarly, the name of the
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band Voluntary Mortification refers to self-denial and willful embrace of suffering and humility. Mortification's song "Necromanicide" inverts the Satanism common to death metal by transforming a Satanic ritual into a warning against the profane: "Communication with the dead / Contact with those in the grave ... This foul practice must be stopped / Before your cadaver starts to rot / Fall prostrate before the cross / Bathe in the blood of the sacrifice". Social topics are sometimes touched on by Christian death metal artists. For instance, the Mortification song "Toxic Shock" decries drug abuse, "Grind Planetarium" mocks a rock star's desire to be worshipped, and Tortured Conscience's "Moloch Reborn" rejects
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. Lyrics sometimes are turned toward perceived political and religious opponents, as in the case of "Malignant Masters" by Crimson Thorn, which excoriates liberal academics. "An Open Letter" by Tortured Conscience rebuts
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, and Opprobrium denounce corrupt political and religious leaders on "Blaspheming Prophets". Some bands in Christian death metal eschew the above common themes of salvation and judgment to explore more esoteric and devotional topics. For instance, Sweden's Pantokrator delve into obscure and mythical topics and figures from Christianity, such as the
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,
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,
Melchizedek In the Hebrew Bible, Melchizedek was the king of Salem and priest of (often translated as 'most high God'). He is first mentioned in Genesis 14:18–20, where he brings out bread and wine and then blesses Abraham, and El Elyon or "the Lord, Go ...
, and
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. The band's 2001 release ''Song of Solomon'' thematically counters secular metal lyrics through its expressions of hope, love, purity, and authenticity. The song "Come Let Us Flee" expresses color and hope emerging out of the bleakness of horror, destitution, and destruction. An example of this is the lines "the winter is over and gone and the rains has icpassed away / the gentle flowers appear in the blackened earth."


Common imagery

Though common in secular metal, skull imagery in Christian metal is rare and mostly found in metalcore and extreme metal, such as Christian death metal. For example, Corpse and Mortification use skulls in their band logos. Eric Strother in his dissertation hypothesizes that such imagery might be uncommon because it is perceived by some Christians as glorifying death and evil. He quotes as an example a forum comment reacting to the cover art of Antestor's ''
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'' (1998): "I personally don't have peace about it though. I see it as people taking pleasure in scenes depicting evil and death." Christian death metal sometimes inverts or subverts the Satanic or anti-Christian thematic imagery of death metal. Within Christian extreme metal in general, the play of opposites and inversions is common on forums, albums, and other aesthetic materials. Voluntary Mortification uses the
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in their logo, a subversion of the common metal trope of inverted crosses used for shock value. Similarly, the band
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the disparaging term "death cult" in reference to Christianity for a tour tagline of "we are the death cult". In response to use of the
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by secular and Satanic metal bands, some Christian bands have created their own alternative imagery, such as Mortification's use of the
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on ''Hammer of God'' (1999), Deborah's use of the
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on ''Soteria'' (2007) , or Impending Doom's "repentagram" (an originally composed, nine-pointed symbol). Cosmo Lee from
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noted once seeing a t-shirt rendering the
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logo as "Megalife". Christian extreme metal bands also frequently use the established extreme metal convention of band name logos rendered in elaborate, nearly indecipherable type, as evidenced in the logos of Old Man Frost,
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, Pantokrator, Living Sacrifice, Detritus, and Crimson Thorn.


History


Early antecedents (late 1980s)

Christian death metal bands developed in the late 1980s. As the secular
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scene became heavier, faster, and more aggressive, and fused with heavy metal to create genres such as
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and thrash metal, the Christian metal scene likewise grew heavier, aggressive, and extreme. Incubus (later known as Opprobrium), formed in 1986 in Louisiana, United States by two brothers recently immigrated from Brazil. They were a Christian band, and in the late 1980s started to experiment with a death metal sound. They released their debut album, ''The Serpent Temptation,'' in 1988. In 1987, the American band Vengeance (later known as
Vengeance Rising Vengeance Rising was an American Christian thrash metal band from Los Angeles, California. Fronted by vocalist Roger Martinez, they originally formed as Vengeance in 1987, but changed their name in 1989 to avoid conflict with another band from ...
) was formed as a Christian alternative to the death metal scene. Their 1988 debut, ''
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'', features a heavy thrash metal very close to, and at times veering into, death metal. The record opened the way for the proliferation of Christian extreme metal, and, according to '' HM'', the impact of it and the 1990 follow-up, '' Once Dead'', on Christian
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"cannot be overstated". According to Doug Van Pelt of ''HM'', "Nothing has really come out before or since this album hit the scene", and the songs "White Throne" and "Human Sacrifice" are high water marks of Christian metal. In 1994, ''
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'' listed Vengeance Rising alongside
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and
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as examples of Christian death metal. The Pennsylvania band
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also featured a heavy thrash sound similar to death metal. Eddie Lloyd of Indie Vision Music writes that they were either the first Christian death metal band or that genre's heaviest thrash metal band. Their 1989 debut, ''Testimonies of the Apocalypse'', featured a sound similar to the "old school" death metal of Death, Obituary, and early Entombed. The progressive thrash metal band
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, founded in 1986, also mixed death metal and
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into their sound for their three releases in 1989, 1990, and 1993. The December 14, 1990, issue of ''
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'' called Believer the first Christian death metal band "as far as we can tell".


Emergence (late 1980s through mid-1990s)


Australia

Subsequent the work of Opprobrium, the groups
Mortification Mortification may refer to: *Mortification (theology), theological doctrine *Mortification of the flesh, religious practice of corporal mortification *Mortification in Roman Catholic teaching, Roman Catholic doctrine of mortification *Extreme emb ...
and
Vomitorial Corpulence Vomitorial Corpulence was a Christian goregrind band that originated in Melbourne, Australia. The band was started by Paul Green. The band's name is inspired by Revelation 3:15-16. Along with fellow Melbourne band Mortification, it was highly in ...
, both from
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, were the main progenitors of the Christian death metal. Mortification was formed in 1990 out of
Steve Rowe Stephen Andrew Rowe (born 19 January 1965) is an Australian musician who is the founder, vocalist and bass guitarist of the Christian death metal band Mortification, which is considered to be a pioneer in the genre. Prior to forming Mortific ...
's previous band Lightforce, after Rowe decided to move in a heavier direction influenced by
Morbid Angel Morbid Angel is an American death metal band based in Tampa, Florida, formed in 1983 by guitarist, primary composer and sole remaining original member Trey Azagthoth, vocalist and bassist Dallas Ward, and drummer Mike Browning. Widely considere ...
and
Napalm Death Napalm Death are an English grindcore band formed in Meriden, West Midlands, in 1981. None of the band's original members have been in the group since 1986, but since ''Utopia Banished'' (1992), the lineup of bassist Shane Embury, guitarist Mi ...
. Initially, the band's sound was thrash and early death metal. Under the name Lightforce, they recorded a demo, ''
Break the Curse ''Break the Curse'' is a 1990 demo album by the Australian Christian death metal band Mortification. It was re-released in 1994 as ''Break the Curse 1990''. The album focuses on Mortification's thrash metal style rather than their later death ...
''. The band changed their name, released the demo in 1990, then debuted with a self-titled album in 1991. The self-titled debut sonically featured a
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sound. By 1992, Mortification had moved to a
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sound for that year's release, ''
Scrolls of the Megilloth ''Scrolls of the Megilloth'' is the second studio album by Australian Christian death metal band Mortification. It was released on 28 August 1992. The band's most famous release, this album is full-on death metal, with the thrash metal roots b ...
''. This release proved influential in the development of Christian death metal. Kirk Dombek of
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considers the vocals on that recording the "most frightening" ever recorded, and notes that the band is considered by many to be the most extreme Christian band in existence. Barry Alfonso in ''The Billboard Guide to Contemporary Christian Music'' describes the recording as plunging the listener into a "nightmarish landscape of tortured humanity". The band began to shift from grindcore toward
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for their fourth album, '' Post Momentary Affliction''. With that album and the live video album '' Live Planetarium'', both released in 1993, Mortification became not only the most successful and popular Christian death metal group, but achieved success in the general market, becoming one of the best-selling heavy metal bands from Australia. Following the 1993 releases, the band again sonically evolved, incorporating
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, thrash, power metal, grindcore, and
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into their death metal sound. The
goregrind Goregrind is a fusion genre of grindcore and death metal. British band Carcass are commonly credited for the emergence of the genre. Goregrind is recognized for its heavily edited, pitch shifted vocals and abrasive musicianship rooted in grindco ...
band Vomitorial Corpulence formed in 1992. The band debuted in 1995 with their album, ''Karrionic Hacktitian,'' which was released via the compilation album, ''The Extreme Truth,'' through Steve Rowe's Rowe Productions label. ''Skin Stripper'', a 27-song collection of grindcore similar to early-period
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, was released in 1999. Paul Green, the founder of the band, then moved to the United States in 2001 and reformed the band. ''Skin Stripper'' was re-released through Morbid Records and Vomitorial Corpulence began recording new material. Green relocating once again to Australia effectively ended the band's tenure. In 1991, also in Melbourne, the
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band
Paramaecium Paramaecium (sometimes typeset as Paramæcium) was an Australian death/doom metal band formed in 1991. There is use of instrumentation like flutes, cellos and violins on some albums. Paramaecium is one of the few doom metal bands that focus o ...
was founded. Its demo, ''Silent Carnage'', was in a death metal style. In 1993,
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left Mortification to join the band. The band released its debut, ''
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'', that same year. Jonathan Swank of ''HM'' called the release "the most powerful and moving death/doom recording in the history of Christian metal."


North America

Roughly contemporary with Mortification and Vomitorial Corpulence, the bands
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and
Crimson Thorn Crimson Thorn is an American Christian death metal band. According to Allmusic, they are "surely one of the world's most extreme-sounding Christian metal bands". Crimson Thorn has performed at Cornerstone Festival and Sonshine Festival. They hav ...
, from the United States, and
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, from Canada emerged. Living Sacrifice formed in 1989 in
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, and was noted for its death metal sound and evangelical Christian lyrics. Heavily influenced by the
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scene, the band released three recordings in this vein — ''
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'' (1991), ''
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'' (1992), and '' Inhabit'' (1994). The debut release featured more of a thrash sound, whereas the latter two were more death metal. The band then evolved to a different, more punk-influenced style in the late 1990s. As Living Sacrifice shifted direction in its musical style, two of the members, Lance Garvin and Rocky Gray, formed
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in 1997, as a side-project to continue making death metal music. The song "My Tourniquet" written for that project was later re-recorded as "Tourniquet" by
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, which Rocky Gray was also a member of, for that band's 2003 album ''
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''. Crimson Thorn, formed in
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, is described by Eduardo Rivadavia of
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as "surely one of the world's most extreme-sounding Christian metal bands." The band's second release, ''Dissection'', released in 1997, was described by ''Rad Rockers'' as "the supreme perfection of Christian death metal." Sympathy began as a five-piece ensemble in 1991, but by 1995, was reduced to a solo project for the recording and release of ''Age of Darkness''.


Norway

In Norway, amidst the
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, the band
Antestor Antestor () is a Norwegian Christian metal, Christian extreme metal band formed in 1990 in Jessheim. Credited for starting the northern European Unblack metal, Christian black metal scene,Bryzak, Michael. Liner notes of ''The Defeat of Satan'' a ...
formed in 1990, under name Crush Evil. In the first half of the 1990s, the band, which changed its name to Antestor in 1991, performed a mix of
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, death, black, and thrash metal, which they dubbed "sorrow metal". Reprinted from ''Extreme Brutal Death'' issue 21. The presence of the band in a violently anti-Christian scene attracted negative attention. The black metal musician
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, of the band
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, in an early 1990s interview with
Euronymous Øystein Aarseth (22 March 1968 – 10 August 1993), better known by his stage name Euronymous, was a Norwegian musician and a founder of and central figure in the early Norwegian black metal scene. He was a co-founder and guitarist of the No ...
, of the band
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, asked if the existence of Crush Evil as a Christian death metal band was a sign of things going "too far". Faust asked Euronymous, "any advice on how we should kill them?" As their career progressed, Antestor gradually transitioned from death-doom to a black metal doom sound. In an ''HM'' review of the album ''Martyrium'' (recorded in 1994 but not released until 2000), Jamie Lee Rake asked "might Antestor have been a band of believers who were actually (sit down for this one) innovating in their scene?" The band is credited as the main act which birthed
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's Christian extreme metal scene.


Late 1990s developments

In the late 1990s, more bands further developed Christian death metal:
Extol Extol is an extreme metal band from Bekkestua, Norway, that was formed in 1993. The band is known for playing a variety of different styles of heavy metal music, metal which include progressive metal, Christian death metal, black metal and thra ...
(founded in 1993 in Norway), the Finnish
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bands
Immortal Souls Immortal Souls is a melodic death metal band from Kokkola, Finland, formed in 1991. They released a split album and their debut on Little Rose Productions in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2002, Immortal Souls signed with Dutch label Fear Dar ...
(founded in 1991) and Deuteronomium (founded in 1993), Pantokrator (founded in Sweden in 1996), the United States bands Possession (founded in 1991),
Feast Eternal Feast Eternal is an American Christian melodic death metal band from Traverse City, Michigan, United States. The band was originally formed in 1992. The band has released two full length studio albums and one EP to date. In 2006 Feast Eternal r ...
(1992), and
Aletheian Aletheian are a Christian progressive death metal, progressive/melodic death metal band. They formed in Lebanon, Pennsylvania in 1997 under the name Crutch, and then changed their name to "Aletheian" prior to the 2003 album ''Apolutrosis''. Guit ...
(1997),
Sacrificium Sacrificium is a Christian death metal band from Stuttgart, Germany, formed in 1993. The band made its breakthrough in the metal scene with its 2002 album ''Cold Black Piece of Flesh''. The second album ''Escaping the Stupor'' was released on Bla ...
(founded in Germany in 1993), and Antidemon (founded in Brazil in 1994).


Northern Europe

The earliest Finnish Christian metal group was the extreme metal band Destroyer of Black Metal, formed in 1990. The group released a few demos, including ''Death of a Soul'', before disbanding. Aki Särkioja from the group then founded Immortal Souls, and Manu Lehtinen from the band founded Deuteronomium. The latter became a forerunner of Christian metal in Finland and is considered the first "big name". It was likely the most celebrated band in that scene. It released the EP '' Tribal Eagle'' in 1997 to great success. In 1998, Manu Lehtinen and Miika Partala from the band founded ''Little Rose Productions'', a combined Christian metal record label and music importer and exporter – the first of its kind in Finland. Deuteronomium released their studio debut, '' Street Corner Queen'', in 1998, through the label. The band achieved popularity beyond Finland, touring in Norway, the Netherlands, and Mexico, and selling out most of their 1990s releases. Deuteronomium then went through several hiatuses and line-up changes, but they and Immortal Souls outlasted their peers in the Finnish scene. Pantokrator immediately upon its founding in 1996 began releasing cassette demos, at first in a traditional death metal sound and then over time developing a more melodic and progressive sound. The short-lived band Tinnitus, from
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, in the late 1990s became an outlet for Christian teenagers from conservative
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es which were antagonistic to heavy metal.
Schaliach Schaliach was a Christian metal band formed by Peter Dalbakk and Ole Børud from Hamar, Norway. Dalbakk served as the band's vocalist, while Børud handled all the instrumentation. In 1995, the duo released a 3-song demo. The following year, they ...
, from Norway, was founded in 1995 and fused melodic death metal with doom metal,
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, black metal, and classical influences. Jillian Drachman for
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writes that "By finding their own sound, Schaliach was able to reconcile form and content to an extent that remains admirable though still imperfect." The angel statue depicted on the band's only studio album, '' Sonrise'' (1996), is, according to Drachman, a metaphor for how the band carved "a tribute to the divine" out of mostly hard and heavy music.
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, half of the duo that comprised Schaliach, then went to join Extol in time for that band's 1998 debut studio album, ''Burial''. That album, according to Lloyd Harp of ''HM'', "may have single-handedly been responsible for the revival of Christ-centered extreme metal." AllMusic's Mike DaRonco considered the release "a breath of fresh air among a genre that relies on satanic gimmicks." In 1999, when asked if Norway had a separate Christian metal scene from the secular market, band member
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stated that "I get the feeling that over here n the United Statesit's very much Christian and then there's secular. Norway's approach is a bit, but not as much as here." According to Jesus Freak Hideout's Timothy Estabrooks, the band's 2000 release ''
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'' was the "high water mark" of Christian death metal, "practically defining" the genre just as Mortification had years earlier. Per Estabrooks, Extol is – arguably, with respect to Mortification – the greatest Christian death metal act of all time. Germany's Sacrificium was founded in 1993 as a thrash metal band named Corpus Christi. By the time of their first demo in 1994, the band had changed to a death metal sound, and following the release of the demo changed its name to Sacrificium. The band went through continual line-up changes, releasing a second demo in 1996 and a third, ''Mortal Fear'', in 1998. This third release attracted media attention and received positive reviews. Still going through line-up changes, in 2000 the band continued to play live and supported acts such as Extol and My Darkest Hate.


United States

The band Possession formed in
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in 1991 and promulgated a style that mixed thrash metal with death metal, black metal, and traditional and
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. Despite being very
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and putting out only a minimal amount of music which remains largely unknown, the band was critically acclaimed and proved influential in Christian extreme metal and members went on to join the bands
Frost Like Ashes Frost Like Ashes is an American Christian black metal band that formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 2001. The band has released three EPs and a full-length album, ''Tophet'', and their songs have appeared on three compilation albums. Previously ...
,
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, and Unblack Metal Fist.
Feast Eternal Feast Eternal is an American Christian melodic death metal band from Traverse City, Michigan, United States. The band was originally formed in 1992. The band has released two full length studio albums and one EP to date. In 2006 Feast Eternal r ...
, formed 1992 in the United States, debuted in 1999 with ''Prisons of Flesh'', which, despite being an underground release, sold well both in the United States and internationally in Europe and South America.
Embodyment Embodyment was a Christian rock band from Arlington, Texas. The group formed in 1992 and were first known by the name Supplication where they originally played death metal. The band changed its style for its debut album '' Embrace the Eternal' ...
, formed in 1992 in the United States, started as a death metal band and then became a pioneer of the
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genre with their 1998 debut, '' Embrace the Eternal''. The release is considered possibly the earliest example of deathcore. In the mid-1990s, Harry Rocco, the founding member of the secular death metal band Decayed Existence, converted to Christianity and the band released two Christian death metal albums, ''In Due Time'' in 1997 and ''Violent by Design'' in 1998, before disbanding. Aletheian, a technical death metal band, formed in 1997 under the name Crutch and released a few albums independently, building up a fanbase.


Latin America

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was founded in Mexico in 1993 under the name Beheaded. Debuting in 1997 with ''Tear of the Leper'', the band became Mexico's premier underground death metal group. In 1994, Antidemon was formed in
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, Brazil, by Carlos Batista. In 1996, Ana Batista (no relation), a member of Terrorista Punk, planned to assassinate Carlos while he was preaching in church but instead had a conversion experience. In 1998, Batista launched an unconventional church and ministry, Crash Church Underground Ministry, an evangelical church ministry which intersperses the service with rock songs and provides an alternative to traditional churches which are more critical of rock music and fashion, and Ana Batista became one of the most involved in that ministry.


Subsequent developments (early 2000s-present)

The scene has so proliferated in Scandinavia that Christian death metal festivals have appeared. Apart from the abundance of festivals in North America, the scholar Matthew Peter Unger in 2016 found that very little scholarship exists of the contemporary Christian extreme metal scenes in the United States and Canada. He attributes this to the underground nature of these scenes, which rely on the Internet and broad international and secular coverage.


Europe

After the first breakup of Deuteronomium, the record store portion of Little Rose Productions was sold to Lasse Niskala and Päivi Niemii, who then started Maanalainen Levykauppa/The Underground Record Store. This became one the largest Christian music retail outlets in Finland. In the Finnish Christian death metal scene, Meggidon and Hilastherion emerged alongside the older Immortal Souls and Deuteronomium. Immortal Souls' third studio album, '' Wintereich'', was released in 2007 and was deemed by ''HM'' to be the band's best release. In Germany, Sacrificium managed to stabilize their lineup and release '' Cold Black Piece of Flesh'' in 2002, although the release was delayed due to issues with the cover art. After the release of ''Escaping the Stupor'' in 2005, the band was considered among Germany's death metal elite. In Ukraine, the band Holy Blood formed in 1999, initially as a
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and deathgrind band, then transitioning to a melodic death metal style before settling on a
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sound in 2002 that blends black and death metal. Most Ukrainian Christian extreme metal bands which now exist are either influenced by or had members play in Holy Blood. In the early 2000s, Pantokrator's sound evolved into a mix of death, black, thrash, and doom metal for their album ''Song of Solomon'', released in 2001 first as a standalone recording and then as a
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with the
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band
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. The band's 2014 release ''Incarnate'' was called by ''HM''s Collin Simula a rare example of Christian death metal that does not sound sub-par or forced. Simula also credited the band for avoiding breakdowns and deathcore sounds which by this time were typical of the genre. Pantokrator released a fourth album, ''Marching Out of Babylon'', in 2021, and was noted for remaining a consistent and influential band in the scene. The same year, Andrew Voigt of ''HM'' included the band in its list of five must-hear death metal bands for 2021.


South Africa

''HM''s 2021 list of five must-hear death metal bands included Incarnate Deity, a project from South Africa. The magazine noted the intentional elusiveness of the project's membership, something more typical of black metal rather than death metal. The project released ''Theodicy'' in 2020.


North America

Sympathy, still as a one-member band, secured a record deal with the Dutch label Fear Dark and released their studio debut, ''Invocation'', in 2002. Subsequent that release, the rest of the band's lineup began to fill out and they released ''Arcane Path'' in 2004 and '' Anagogic Tyranny'' in 2008. Aletheian, still under the name Crutch, released ''Hope Prevails'' in 2001, then changed the band lineup and their name to Aletheian in for their studio debut, '' Apolutrosis'', in 2003. A second studio album, ''
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'', followed in 2005, with a re-release in 2008. In 1999, the progressive death metal band
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formed in the United States and became a leader in the Christian death metal scene. Originally calling themselves Nonexistent Failure, they then changed their name to The Remnant and independently released an album under that name. They then adopted their final name, Becoming the Archetype. The band signed to
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in 2004 and debuted with '' Terminate Damnation'' in 2005. After extensive touring and some lineup changes, which included Aletheian's Alex Kenis joining the group, they released '' The Physics of Fire'' in 2007. Kenis then returned to Aletheian. 2008's follow-up, ''
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'', debuted at No. 18 on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers charts. After a brief hiatus, the band released their fourth album, '' Celestial Completion'', which debuted at No. 7 on the Heatseekers chart. Every member of the band except Seth Hecox then left. Hecox reformed the band for 2012's ''I Am'', after which Becoming the Archetype went on a ten-year hiatus. The band returned with 2022's ''
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''. In 2002, the American grindcore band
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was included on the ''Arachnid Terror Sampler'' compilation and contributed a rendition of "The Little Drummer Boy" on the metal-style Christmas compilation ''A Brutal Christmas: The Season in Chaos.'' The latter contribution was considered by
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to be "easily the standout track" from the compilation. Tortured Conscience then released ''Every Knee Shall Bow'', a "grindcore masterpiece", in 2006, before breaking up. Over a decade later, in 2023, the reformed band released ''One Law One King''. In the 2000s, the American
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bands
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,
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, Norma Jean, and
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emerged and quickly rose to become some of the leading bands in the general hard rock market. Underoath on their first two albums, ''
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'' (1999) and ''
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'' (2000), performed a sound that combined death and black metal with hardcore punk. Demon Hunter, Norman Jean, and As I Lay Dying all received labels from press coverage as Christian death metal bands. Demon Hunter's 2002 debut was labeled by ''CMJ'' as "Christian death metal at its finest." Likewise, Norma Jean's debut from the same year saw the band labeled as Christian death metal by ''
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''. ''Heaven's Metal Magazine'' in 2017 noted that Demon Hunter incorporates the catchiness of melodic death metal into its eclectic sound, and
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stated that the band's 2024 single "Worlds Apart" would fit into any melodic death metal album from 2002 to 2008. Throughout their discography, As I Lay Dying included varying amounts of melodic death metal, borrowing from both the
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and American sonic templates for the genre. The band, in addition to metalcore, has been categorized as death metal and melodic death metal.
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formed in 2005 and has since become one of the more recognizable Christian death metal bands. Performing death metal and grindcore blended into a form of
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, the band after its 2007 debut was considered by Cosmo Lee of Stylus Magazine to perhaps be the most extreme in its scene. In the mid 2000s, Decayed Existence reformed; it released ''Eulogy'' in 2018 and the EP ''The Beginning of Sorrows'' in 2024. In 2009, the deathcore group
In the Midst of Lions In the Midst of Lions was an American deathcore band from St. Louis, Missouri. They have three full-length album releases: ''Out Of Darkness'', ''The Heart of Man'' and ''Shadows''. The name of the band pertains to a biblical scripture in Psalms ...
formed and released their debut, ''Out of Darkness''. Their second album, ''
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'', released in 2010, charted at No. 30 on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers charts and thematically was considered by ''
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'' to be "as dark as a Christian death metal act can get." The band headlined the Young and Restless Tour, and released its third album, ''
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'', in 2011, which charted at No. 13 on the Heatseekers charts. In 2021, three bands from the United States were listed by ''HM'' as among five must-hear death metal bands: Symphony of Heaven, a blackened death metal group, In Conquered, a death and doom metal group, and Mangled Carpenter, which performs deathgrind. Latin America Brazil's Antidemon grew in popularity to become internationally renowned. Over a span of 20 years, they toured internationally in South, Central, and North America, Europe, and Asia. In 2017, the band was noted for performing in Cuba and distributing copies of The Metal Bible at the concert.


Australia

In 2010, Jayson Sherlock and Sheldon D'Costa, after the demise of their previous band, inExordium, formed the brutal death metal band
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. The 2015 debut, ''
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'', made an end-of-the-year list of
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for the best metal albums of 2015.


South Asia

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, from
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, formed in 2004 and is one of the pioneers of the extreme metal scene in
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. The founder, Eddie Prithviraj, had previously founded the extreme metal band Bone Saw in the early 1990s, and formed Blood Covenant four years after that band broke up. Since the 1990s and the founding of Bone Saw, Prithviraj has worked heavily as a promoter of and event manager for the heavy metal music scene in South India, which saw an explosion of popularity in the 2000s.


See also

* List of Christian death metal bands


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