Kai Hahto
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Born | 31 December 1973 |
Origin | Finland |
Genres | Melodic death metal, folk metal, power metal, rock, grindcore |
Occupations | Musician |
Instruments | Drums |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Nuclear Blast, Kråklund |
Associated acts | Wintersun, Rotten Sound, Arthemesia, Max on the Rox, Swallow The Sun, Kai Hahto Band |
Website | www.kaihahto.com |
Kai Hahto (born in 1973 in Vaasa, Finland) is a Finnish musician and drummer.
Career
Hahto was a member of the grindcore band Rotten Sound.[1]
Hahto then recorded with the band Wintersun as a session drummer before joining them as a band member.[2]
Hahto has an endorsement relationship with Meinl cymbals, Pearl drums and hardware, Balbex drumsticks, Roland V-Drums and Finfonic earphones. [citation needed]
Discography
Band | Year of release | Title | Label |
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Vomiturition | 1995 | A Leftover | Invasion Records |
Wings | 1995 | Diatribe | Woodcut Records |
Rotten Sound | 1995 | Sick Bastard | Genet Records |
Rotten Sound | 1995 | Psychotic Veterinarian | S.O.A. Records |
Rotten Sound | 1996 | Loosin' Face | Anomie Records |
Enochian Crescent | 1997 | Telocvovim | Woodcut Records |
Rotten Sound | 1997 | Spitted Alive | I.D.S. Records |
Rotten Sound | 1997 | Under Pressure | Repulse Records |
Rotten Sound | 1998 | Drain | Repulse Records |
Rotten Sound | 2000 | Still Psycho | Necropolis Records |
Max on the Rox | 2000 | Voodoo | Kråklund Records |
Rotten Sound | 2001 | 8 Hours of Lobotomy | M.C.R. Records |
Rotten Sound | 2002 | Murderworks | Necropolis Records |
Max on the Rox | 2002 | Rox II | Kråklund Records |
Rotten Sound | 2003 | Seeds of Hate | Cudgel Agency |
Rotten Sound | 2003 | From Crust 'Til Grind | Century Media Records |
Wintersun | 2004 | Wintersun | Nuclear Blast |
Max on the Rox | 2004 | Rhythmic Songs from a Mysterious Red House | Kråklund Records |
Rotten Sound | 2005 | Exit | Spinefarm Records |
Swallow the Sun | 2009 | New Moon | Spinefarm Records |
Swallow the Sun | 2012 | Emerald Forest and the Blackbird | Spinefarm Records |
Wintersun | 2012 | Time I | Nuclear Blast |
References
- ↑ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Wintersun". Allmusic. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
- ↑ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Wintersun". Allmusic. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
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