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Necrobutcher in 2008 |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jørn Stubberud |
Born | April 13, 1968 Norway |
Genres | Black metal Death metal Thrash metal |
Occupations | Bassist, Guitarist, Musician, Songwriter, Record Label owner |
Instruments | Bass guitar, Guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1983–present |
Associated acts | Mayhem, Bloodthorn, Checker Patrol, Kvikksølvguttene, L.E.G.O, Musta, Septic |
Jørn Stubberud (born April 13, 1968) is a Norwegian musician. He is best known as the bassist in the black metal band Mayhem under the stage name Necrobutcher. He is one of the founding members of Mayhem along with Euronymous and Manheim and is the only original member to remain in the band.[1]
He was in the band since 1983, but left in 1991 due to personal concerns over media and police attention following the suicide of former vocalist Dead. He was replaced by Varg Vikernes as a session bassist. He returned in 1995 and still plays in the band; however, according to Mayhem guitarist Blasphemer, he did not play bass on their most recent album Ordo Ad Chao. This was mainly because he didn't have the time to learn the bass lines Blasphemer wrote. He has also played in other bands: L.E.G.O., Kvikksølvguttene, Bloodthorn[2] and Checker Patrol.
He, along with Mayhem guitarist Blasphemer, is featured in the documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey at Wacken Open Air, in which Stubberud gives a drunken and profane interview to Sam Dunn.
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