Talk:Conrad Schnitzler

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[edit] Con & Mayhem?

I remember reading somewhere that Conrad had done drumming work for the scandinavian black metal band Mayhem. Can anyone else support this? I think it was in the book by Ian Christe...

Whoa! At first it sounds too weird to be true, but I know Euronymous was into all kinds of unexpected music... Anyway, it looks like Schnitzler's involvement was with the intro on Deathcrush. Here is the only link I've found so far with any decent amount of info on it (see third paragraph), and even that's not that much. MrBook 14:25, 18 August 2006 (UTC)