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Tyrants Blood are a thrash/death metal band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[1]

History

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Tyrants Blood was created in 2005 by former members of black metal band Blasphemy, along with members of cult thrash bands Witches Hammer, Infernäl Mäjesty,[2] Omega Crom, and grind act Abuse. In 2006 the band's self-titled first album was released.[3]

In 2009, with new lead vocalist Brian Langley, who had recently left Infernäl Mäjesty, they released Crushing Onward into Oblivion.[4][5] and in 2013 "Into the Kingdom of Graves".[6] The fast pace of their later albums gained them a reputation as a "speed metal" band.[7]

Line-up

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  • Brian Langley - vocals
  • Vinnie Borden - bass and vocals
  • Marco Banco - guitar(Witches Hammer\Blasphemy)
  • Matt Modder - drums (Abuse\Crackwhore)

Former members

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Tom Lewko-guitar 2006-2010 Andrew Russell-vocals 2006-2008(Tyrants Blood ST/2006,Prophecy E.P. 2008) Shawn Darksoul-vocals 2006 Mike Wetherick-Bass 2006 Kevin O'Driscoll-drums 2006-2007(Tyrants Blood ST 2006)

Discography

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  • Tyrants Blood (full-length, 2006)
  • Tyrannous Mutations of Sathanas (split, 2008)
  • Prophecy (EP, 2008)
  • Crushing Onward Into Oblivion (full-length, 2009)
  • Into The Kingdom Of Graves (full-length, 2013)

References

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  1. ^ " Tyrants Blood – Into the Kingdom of Graves". Echoes and Dust, By Berns von Bernington
  2. ^ "Brian Langley (ex-Infernäl Mäjesty) of Tyrants Blood Interview".Metal Rules. November 14th, 2008 by Luxi Lahtinen
  3. ^ "Interview with Marco Banco". Maelstrom Magazine, Megan Leo
  4. ^ "Tyrants Blood - Crushing Onward Into Oblivion". Pure Grain Audio, Curtis Dewar - Feb 03, 2013
  5. ^ [Tyrants Blood | ‘Crushing Onward Into Oblivion’"]. Metal Ireland, Dónal McBrien 11/03/2010
  6. ^ "Into the Kingdom of Graves". Metal Crypt, February 9, 2014 Luxi Lahtinen
  7. ^ "Interview with Tyrants Blood; singer Brian Langley (also of Blood of the Martyr and Cradle to Grave) talks mutltiple [sic] musical projects". Pure Grain Audio, Curtis Dewar - Jun 28, 2013
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