Band, DE
Rock
One of the earliest European death metal bands and the most important German one in the early 90s. Morgoth broke up in 1996 after the commercial failure of their ambitious album "Feel Sorry For The Fanatic".
Sebastian Swart b DE | |
Harald Busse g DE | |
Rüdiger Hennecke dr | |
Carsten Otterbach g 1970-2018 DE | |
Marc Grewe voc DE | |
Marc Reign dr, bvoc | |
Sotirios Kelekidis b |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Ungod | Morgoth | 2015 | Album |
God Is Evil | Morgoth | 2014 | Single |
Cursed To Live | Morgoth | 2012 | Album |
1987-1997: The Best Of Morgoth | Morgoth | 2005 | Compil. |
Feel Sorry For The Fanatic | Morgoth | 1996 | Album |
Odium | Morgoth | 1993 | Album |
Cursed | Morgoth | 1991 | Album |
Resurrection Absurd/The Eternal Fall | Morgoth | 1990 | Compil. |
The Eternal Fall | Morgoth | 1990 | Album |
The Eternal Fall / Resurrection Absurd | Morgoth | 1990 | Compil. |
Resurrection Absurd | Morgoth | 1989 | Album |
Live | Impaled Nazarene / Grave / Morgoth / Danzig / Bolt Thrower / Beherit | Album | |
Albums & Live Concerts 1990-1995 | Massacra, Morgoth, Acrostichon | Album | |
Live | Entombed / Carnage / Bolt Thrower / Morgoth / Autopsy | Album |