Raubtier

Raubtier
Background information
Origin  Sweden, Haparanda
Genres Industrial metal
Years active Since 2008
Labels BD pop
Website www.raubtier.se
Members
Hulkoff
Buffeln
Jonas Kjellgren
Past members
Thorbjörn Englund
Hussni Mörsare
Gustaf Jorde
Waylon

Raubtier (German: carnivore/predator) is a Swedish industrial metal band from Haparanda. They came up with the name from the movie Predator.[1] On 25 March 2009 they released their first album "Det finns bara krig" ("There is only war" in English).[2] However, their first single "Kamphund" had already become a hit on a Swedish radio station Bandit Rock 106,3. On 22 September 2010, the band released their second album, titled Skriet från Vildmarken("Call Of The Wild").

Raubtier toured with Sabaton during Sabaton's "World War Tour" in December 2010 which saw them visit several countries in Scandinavia.[3]

Contents

Members

Current members
Previous members

Albums

Det finns bara krig (2009)

Released on 25 March 2009.

Original Swedish title Duration Translated into English
Det Finns Bara Krig (02:58) There Is Only War
Kamphund (02:27) Fighting Dog
Achtung Panzer (03:35) Warning, (a) Tank
Dieseldöden (03:14) (The) Diesel Death
Dobermann (03:35) Doberman
Änglar (03:33) Angels
Legoknekt (03:08) Mercenary
En Starkare Art (03:45) A Stronger Species
Hjärteblod (03:45) Heartblood
Terror (02:36) Terror
Inget Hopp (05:37) No Hope
Götterdämmerung (03:01) Twilight of the Gods

Skriet Från Vildmarken (2010)

Released on 22 September 2010.

Original Swedish title Duration Translated into English
Predator (03:11) Predator
Himmelsfärdskommando (03:39) Suicide Squad
Skriet Från Vildmarken (03:32) Call of the Wild
Världsherravälde (03:58) World Domination
Lebensgefahr (03:42) Mortal Danger (German)
Hulkovius Rex (03:49) Hulkovius Rex
Mordbrandsrök (04:04) Smoke of Arson
Lennart (03:05) Lennart (Inspired by a real person) [4]
Ingenting Är Glömt (03:20) Nothing is Forgotten
Polarvargen (03:56) The Polar Wolf
Armageddon (02:41) Armageddon
En Hjältes Väg (04:24) Path of a Hero

Singles

Each single contains only its titular track.

Notes

References

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