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Dave Hunt (musician)

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Occupation(s)
  
Singer, lyricist

Instruments
  
Vocals


Years active
  
1997–present

Name
  
Dave Hunt

Dave Hunt (musician)

Genres
  
Black Metal, Death Metal, Grindcore, Industrial Metal

Labels
  
FETO, Season of Mist, Mordgrimm, Candlelight

Associated acts
  
Anaal Nathrakh, Benediction, Mistress, Dethroned

The love of god with lyrics by dave hunt


Dave Hunt is an English extreme metal vocalist. He is currently the vocalist of both Benediction and Anaal Nathrakh (under the pseudonym V.I.T.R.I.O.L.). He was also the vocalist of Mistress under the pseudonym Dave Cunt until their split in March 2008.

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Notably, Dave Hunt's lyrics for his main band, Anaal Nathrakh, are never released or published in album liner notes. The one known exception is the song Tod Huetet Uebel from Passion, which was written as a collaboration with Rainer Landfermann, best known for his vocal work on the Bethlehem album Dictius Te Necare.

He currently lives in Birmingham, England.

As of late 2011, Hunt writes an online column for Terrorizer Magazine entitled 'More of Fire than Blog', a play on an Anaal Nathrakh song/video title from the album In the Constellation of the Black Widow.

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Discography

With Anaal Nathrakh
  • The Codex Necro (2001)
  • When Fire Rains Down from the Sky, Mankind Will Reap as It Has Sown (2003)
  • Domine Non Es Dignus (2004)
  • Eschaton (2006)
  • Hell Is Empty and All the Devils Are Here (2007)
  • In the Constellation of the Black Widow (2009)
  • Passion (2011)
  • Vanitas (2012)
  • Desideratum (2014)
  • The Whole of the Law (2016)
  • With Benediction
  • Organised Chaos (2001)
  • Killing Music (2008)
  • With Mistress
  • Mistress (2002)
  • Mistress II: The Chronovisor (2003)
  • In Disgust We Trust (2005)
  • The Glory Bitches of Doghead (2007)
  • With Dethroned
  • Dethroned demo (1997)
  • References

    Dave Hunt (musician) Wikipedia