Mayhem (band) - Members

Members

Role Year
1984–1986 1986–1988 1988–1991 1992–1993 1993–1995 1995–2004 2004–2008 2008–present
Vocals Messiah Maniac Dead Attila Csihar Maniac Attila Csihar
Guitar Euronymous Blasphemer Morfeus
Bass Necrobutcher Count Grishnackh Necrobutcher
Drums Manheim Hellhammer Hellhammer
  • Note: Mayhem was inactive during 1994.
Current
  • Necrobutcher – bass (1984–1991, 1995–present)
  • Hellhammer – drums, percussion (1988–1993, 1995–present)
  • Attila Csihar – lead vocals (1992–1993, 2004–present)
  • Teloch – guitars (2011–present)

with

  • Morfeus – guitars (2008–present)
  • Charles Hedger – guitars (2012–present)
Former
  • Euronymous (deceased) – guitars (1984–1993), lead vocals (1984–1986)
  • Manheim – drums, percussion (1984–1988)
  • Messiah – lead vocals (session) (1986)
  • Maniac – lead vocals (1986–1988, 1995–2004)
  • Torben Grue – drums, percussion (1988)
  • Kittil Kittilsen – lead vocals (1988)
  • Dead (deceased) – lead vocals (1988–1991)
  • Occultus – lead vocals, bass (1991)
  • Count Grishnackh – bass (1992–1993)
  • Blackthorn – guitars (1992–1993)
  • Blasphemer – guitars, bass (1995–2008)
  • Alexander Nordgaren – guitars (1997–1998)
  • Silmaeth – guitars (2009–2011)

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