Hell:on
Hell:on is a Ukrainian thrash/death metal band formed in 2005 in Zaporizhzhia, eastern Ukraine [1] by Oleksiy Pasko and Oleh Talanov.[2] lyrics of the band generally deals with mysticism, philosophy and anti-religion. Hell:on has ranked among the top bands in the Ukraine metal scene. At the recording of the last three albums the band has worked with Jeff Waters,[3] Andy LaRocque,[4] Marek Pajak,[5] Andreas Kisser.[6] Started from 2006, band played numerous live shows around all Europe, mostly in Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Germany.[7] During the creative activity, the band recorded five full-length albums and one DVD.[8][9]
Hell:on | |
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Origin | Zaporizhzhia |
Genres | Thrash metal, death metal |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Ferrrum.com |
Website | hell-on.net |
Members | Oleksiy Pasko Oleh Talanov Anton Vorozhtsov Oleksandr Sitalo Oleksandr Baiev |
Past members | Anton Pavlenko |
Discography
Studio albums
- 2005 - Hellion (demo, self-released)
- 2006 - Strong Enough (Moon Records)
- 2007 - Beyond the Fake (EP, self-released)
- 2008 - Re:Born (Comp Music/EMI)
- 2009 - In the Shadow of Emptiness (EP, self-released)
- 2011 - Strong Enough (re-released, Nocturnus records)
- 2011 - Re:Born (re-released, Metal Scrap records)
- 2012 - Age of Oblivion (Metal Scrap records)
- 2013 - Hunt (Ferrrum.com)
- 2015 - Decade of Hell (digital compilation)
- 2015 - Once Upon a Chaos (Ferrrum.com)
DVD
- 2009 - Hell Damage road (WIMP records)
Current members
- Oleksiy Pasko - guitars
- Anton Vorozhtsov - guitar
- Oleksandr Sitalo - bass
- Oleh Talanov - drums
- Oleksandr Baiev - vocals
Past members
- Anton Pavlenko - guitars
References
- Metal Archives
- , THRASH METAL IN DER UKRAINE by metal.de
- ANNIHILATOR's JEFF WATERS Featured On New HELL:ON Song
- Andy LaRocque To Guest On New Album
- Marek Pająk gościem na nowej płycie HELL:ON „The Hunt”
- guest appearance of Andreas Kisser (Sepultura)
- History of Hell:on
- HELL:ON celebrated their 10th anniversary
- interview with Lords of metal.nl
External links
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