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Paweł Jaroszewicz

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Paweł Jaroszewicz
Paweł Jaroszewicz, 2008
Paweł Jaroszewicz, 2008
Background information
Birth namePaweł Jaroszewicz
Also known asPaul, Virus, Pavulon
Born (1985-09-20) 20 September 1985 (age 39)[1]
OriginŚwidnik, Poland
GenresHeavy metal, death metal, black metal
OccupationMusician
InstrumentDrums
Years active2002–present

Paweł Jaroszewicz, (born 20 September 1985 in Świdnik), is a Polish heavy metal drummer. Jaroszewicz has played with such bands as Interior, Rootwater,[2] Sinful,[3] Vader,[4] Hazael, Thy Disease,[5] Crionics,[6] Deivos,[7] Nerve, Obscure Sphinx, Christ Agony,[8] No Emotions, Hell-Born, Lost Soul,[9] FS Projekt,[10] Decapitated,[11] and Hate.[12] He now plays in Bartłomiej Krysiuk's version of Batushka,[13] Soul Snatcher,[14] and Antigama[15] and is also the current live drummer for Nargaroth and Belphegor.

He is endorsed by Czarcie Kopyto Pedals, Meinl Cymbals, Tama Drums, Lime Ears in Ear Systems, Balbex Drumsticks, Red Case Drum Cases and Hesu Cables.[16][17][18] He used to be endorsed by Paiste, Vic Firth, and DrumCraft drums.[19]

Discography

  • Soul Snatcher – Pylons of Dispersion (2007, Redrum666 Records)
  • Hell-Born – Darkness (2008, Witching Hour Productions)
  • RootwaterVisionism (2009, Mystic Production)
  • VaderNecropolis (2009, Nuclear Blast)
  • Sinful – XIII Апостол (2010, MSR Productions)
  • CrionicsN.O.I.R. (2010, MSR Productions)
  • Vader – Welcome to the Morbid Reich (2011, Nuclear Blast)
  • AntigamaStop the Chaos (EP, 2012, SelfMadeGod Records)
  • Antigama – Meteor (2013, SelfMadeGod Records)
  • Hate – Crusade:Zero (2015, Napalm Records)
  • Hate – Tremendum (2017, Napalm Records)
  • Hate – Auric Gates of Veles (2019, Metal Blade Records)
  • BatushkaHospodi (2019, Metal Blade Records)

References