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Mysticum
Mysticum at Roadburn Festival 2017
Mysticum at Roadburn Festival 2017
Background information
OriginAsker, Norway
GenresIndustrial black metal
Years active1992 (1992)-present
LabelsPeaceville Records
MembersPreben «Prime Evil» Mulvik, Benny «Herr General Cerastes» Laumann, Robin «Dr. Best» Malmberg
Past members
Websitewww.mysticum.com

Mysticum is a Norwegian industrial black metal band from Asker. They formed in 1992 under the name Sabazios, but changed shortly after with the demo release of "Medusa's Tears" in 1993.[1] They are known as pioneers of the industrial black metal subgenre.

Line-up

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Current

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  • Preben "Prime Evil" Mulvik, also known as "Ravn" or "Svartravn" (Raven) - vocals, guitar
  • Benny "Herr General Cerastes" Laumann - vocals, guitar, programming
  • Robin "Dr. Best" Malmberg - bass guitar, programming

Past

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Discography

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Name Year Type
Medusa's Tears 1993 Demo
Wintermass 1993 Demo
Mysticum / Ulver 1994 Split album with Ulver
Piss Off!!! 1995 Demo
Mysticum (Best Of) 1995 Compilation
In the Streams of Inferno[1] 1996 Full studio album
Black Magic Mushrooms / The Habit of Fear 2003 Split album with Audiopain
Lost Masters of the Universe 2004 Compilation
Planet Satan[1] 2014 Full studio album
Never Stop the Madness: The Roadburn Inferno 2018 Live album

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Dick, Chris (19 September 2014). "Mysticum (all members) interviewed". Decibel Magazine. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
  2. ^ "MYSTICUM: Reissue Of Debut Album To Include Bonus Songs And DVD". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. 2012-12-13. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
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