Bestial Mockery Explained

Bestial Mockery
Origin:Uddevalla, Sweden
Genre:Black metal[1]
Years Active:1995–2008, 2011-2013
Label:Agonia
Deathstrike
Hell's Headbangers
Impaler of Trendies
Metal Blood Music
Osmose
Season of Mist
Sombre
Terranis
Time Before Time
Turanian Honour
Warlord
Witchhammer
Witching Metal Reckords
Associated Acts:Illdåd
Funeral Curse
Conspiracy
Kill
Mastema
Misär
Örjans Orkester
Psychomantum
Rawhide
Sadistic Grimness
Järnbörd
Zyclone System
Website:Bestial Mockery @ Myspace
Current Members:Master Motorsåg (vocals)
Micke Doomanfanger (guitar)
Rob DevilPig (bass)
Aggressive Protector (guitar)
Carl Warslaughter (drums)
Past Members:Ted Bundy (guitar)
Sir Torment (bass)
Fjant Sodomizer (bass)
Anti-Fred-Rik (bass)
Jocke Christcrusher (bass)

Bestial Mockery is a Swedish black metal band formed in Uddevalla, Sweden, in 1995 by the quartet of Carl "Master Motorsåg" Bildt, Micke "Doomanfanger" Petersson, Jocke "Christcrusher" and Carl "Warslaughter".[2] The band's stated aim at that time was to "channel perverted lusts for Satanic bloody Metal". Although they split up in 2008, Bestial Mockery released four full-length albums for Metal Blood Music, Osmose and Season of Mist, as well as a large number of stand-alone EPs and shared releases with other underground metal acts. In a review of Slaying the Life in Decibel magazine, a similarity between the band and Nunslaughter was noted.[3]

As of November 11, 2011, the band is active again.

Line-up

Last known line-up

Rob Devilpig Mastodont Wartones

Former line-ups

Discography

Demos

LPs

EPs

Compilations

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Born, R . Bestial Mockery . . 2010-01-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090507175555/http://www.musicmight.com/artist/sweden/uddevalla/bestial+mockery . 2009-05-07 . dead .
  2. Web site: Bestial Mockery biography @ Rockdetector . 2009-04-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090507175555/http://www.musicmight.com/artist/sweden/uddevalla/bestial+mockery . 2009-05-07 . dead .
  3. "Bestial Mockery - Slaying the Life Review", Decibel, Issue No. 37, November 2007