Vlad Tepes (band)
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Vlad Tepes | |
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Origin | Brest, France |
Genre(s) | Black metal |
Years active | 1992 – Present |
Label(s) | Drakkar Productions Embassy Productions Full Moon Productions Tragic Empire Records |
Members | |
Wlad Drakksteim: All instruments Worlok Drakksteim: All instruments |
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Former members | |
Nifleim: Drums D.K.: Drums |
Vlad Tepes is a French black metal band which was formed in Brest in 1992. The name originated from the 15th century Wallachian ruler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's fictional vampire Dracula. The group belongs to The Black Legions. Worlok Drakksteim also has a side project named Black Murder. He is the composer of that band, while Wlad Drakksteim is the composer for Vlad Tepes. Vlad Tepes were one of the Black legions bands featured in the magazine The Black Plague - First Chapter (And Maybe Last One) in 1995.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Demos
- Rehearsal Winter '93 (1993)
- Celtic Poetry (1994)
- The Return of the Unweeping Moon (1994)
- War Funeral March (1994)
- Brouillons I (1995)
- Into Frosty Madness (1995)
- Brouillons II (1995)
- Dans Notre Chute (1996)
- La Morte Lune (1997)
- The Black Legions (1998)
[edit] Splits
- March to the Black Holocaust (1995)
- Black Legions Metal (1996)
[edit] External links
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