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Anonymus (band)

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Genres
  
Thrash metal

Labels
  
Galy Records

Origin
  
Québec, Canada (1989)

Years active
  
1989–present

Genre
  
Thrash metal

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Members
  
Oscar Souto, Carlos Araya, Jef Fortin, Daniel Souto , Marco Calliari

Albums
  
L'Académie du massacre, Musique barbare, Daemonium, Chapter Chaos Begins, Envers et contre tous

Profiles

Anonymus is a Quebec thrash metal band founded in 1989. Their last studio album, "Chapter Chaos Begins", was released by Galy Records in 2006. They are known for their collaboration on the album L'Académie du Massacre featuring songs by Quebec satirical singer Mononc' Serge.

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The band was nominated for a CMW Indie Award for Favorite Metal Artist/Group Or Duo of the Year in 2008.

Members

  • Carlos Araya (drums)
  • Daniel Souto (guitar)
  • Oscar Souto (bass and vocals)
  • Jef Fortin (guitar)
  • Former member

  • Marco Calliari (vocals / guitar)
  • Discography

  • The dreams that life (Demo - 1992)
  • Demo (1993)
  • Ni vu, ni connu (1994)
  • Ni vu, ni Connu (re-edition - 1996)
  • Stress (album)|Stress (1997)
  • Instinct (1999)
  • Daemonium (2002)
  • L'Académie du Massacre (with Serge Robert aka Mononc' Serge) (2003)
  • "Chapter Chaos Begins" (2006)
  • Musique Barbare (with Serge Robert aka Mononc' Serge) (2008)
  • XX Metal (2009)
  • État Brute (2011)
  • Envers et contre tous (2015)
  • Others

  • The band can be seen in B.A.R.F.'s DVD "From The Grave". Carlos is on the drum for half of the show and they make a guest appearance during "Taper Du Pied".
  • The vocalist Oscar Souto is also featured in two songs, "Inner Capsule" & "Tunnel Effect" on the Quo Vadis DVD "Defiant Indoctrination" which he also does guest vocals for on the studio versions.
  • Songs

    L'Âge de BièreL'Académie du massacre · 2003
    Les fêtes en enfer2016
    Sous-marin brunMusique barbare · 2008

    References

    Anonymus (band) Wikipedia