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Johan Larsson (musician)

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Birth name
  
Johan Larsson

Name
  
Johan Larsson


Instruments
  
Bass guitar

Origin
  
Gothenburg, Sweden

Role
  
Musician

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Born
  
8 December 1974 (age 49) (
1974-12-08
)

Years active
  
1993–1999, 2001, 2006, 2010

Labels
  
Wrong Again Records Nuclear Blast

Music groups
  
In Flames (1993 – 1997), HammerFall (1993 – 1994)

Genres
  
Melodic death metal, Power metal

Albums
  
The Jester Race, Whoracle, Lunar Strain, DEMO '93, Subterranean

Associated acts
  
In Flames HammerFall

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Johan Larsson is a European, former musician and specifically ex-bassist of the Swedish bands In Flames, which he did occasional backing vocals as well, being a member from 1993 until 1997; he was also the original member of HammerFall from 1993-1994, quitting before the band released any material and member of Purgamentum, also providing vocals. He was also the guitarists of the bands Powerpig and Carnal Grief from 1997-1999. He is currently the vocalist of the band Carrion Carnage, but the band is on hiatus.

Contents

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In Flames

  • Demo '93 (1993, Demo)
  • Lunar Strain (1994)
  • Subterranean (1995, EP) - backing vocals as well
  • Artifacts of the Black Rain (1996, Promo Music Video/VHS)
  • The Jester Race (1996) - backing vocals as well
  • Live & Plugged (1997 Split DVD/Video)
  • Black-Ash Inheritance (1997, EP)
  • Whoracle (1997)
  • Bullet Ride (2000, Compilation) - (Track 3)
  • Carnal Grief

  • Embraced by the Light (1997, Demo)
  • Cradlesongs (1998, Demo)
  • Witchery

  • Restless & Dead (1998) - additional vocals
  • Symphony for the Devil (2001) - backing vocals (Tracks 1, 3)
  • Don't Fear the Reaper (2006) - additional vocals
  • Witchkrieg (2010) - additional vocals (Tracks 3, 6, 7, 8)
  • References

    Johan Larsson (musician) Wikipedia