Disharmonic Orchestra

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Disharmonic Orchestra
Origin Austria
Genres Death metal
Grindcore
Progressive death metal
Avant-garde metal
Years active 1987–present

Disharmonic Orchestra is an Austrian death metal/grindcore band that was formed in Klagenfurt, in 1987. Two demos were recorded. A gig in Germany with Pungent Stench led to a deal with Nuclear Blast in 1989. The first outcome of that deal was a split with country-mates Pungent Stench. After they released two full-length albums with Nuclear Blast they signed a new deal and released their third album on Steamhammer. The albums sound rather different from each other. The band took a break in 1994 . This timeout lasted until 2002 after their debut album Expositionsprophylaxe had been re-issued. A new album was recorded, titled Ahead.

Members

  • Patrick Klopf - Guitars, Vocals (1987-2000-)
  • Martin Messner - Drums (1987-2000-)
  • Herwig Zamernik - Bass (1988-2000-2008)
  • Hoimar Wotawa - Bass (2008-)

Former members

  • Herald Bezdek - Guitar (1987–1988)

Discography

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