Studio Members By Album
Album | Lead vocals | Guitar | Bass guitar | Drums |
---|---|---|---|---|
Paroxysmal Holocaust (demo, 1989) | Christofer Johnsson | Peter Hansson | Erik Gustafsson | Oskar Forss |
Beyond the Darkest Veils of Inner Wickedness (demo, 1989) | ||||
Time Shall Tell (demo, 1990) | ||||
Of Darkness... (1991) | ||||
Beyond Sanctorum (1992) | Christofer Johnsson Peter Hansson |
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Symphony Masses: Ho Drakon Ho Megas (1993) | Magnus Barthelsson | Andreas Wallan Wahl | Piotr Wawrzeniuk | |
Lepaca Kliffoth (1995) | Christofer Johnsson | Fredrik Isaksson | ||
Theli (1996) | Jonas Mellberg | Lars Rosenberg | ||
A'arab Zaraq – Lucid Dreaming (1997) | ||||
Vovin (1998) | Christofer Johnsson | Jan Kazda | Wolf Simon | |
Crowning of Atlantis (1999) | Tommy Eriksson | |||
Deggial (2000) | Kristian Niemann | Johan Niemann | Sami Karppinen | |
Secret of the Runes (2001) | ||||
Lemuria & Sirius B (2004) | Christofer Johnsson Mats Levén Piotr Wawrzeniuk |
Richard Evensand | ||
Gothic Kabbalah (2007) | Mats Levén Snowy Shaw |
Petter Karlsson |
a. ^ Note Christofer Johnsson was a guitarist on every album. Guitar column doesn't list him as a collaborating guitarist.
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