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Name
  
Lauri Tuohimaa


Role
  
Musician

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Albums
  
Songs for the Sinners, A-Sides, B-Sides & Suicides, Fallen, Katharsis

Music groups
  
Charon (Since 2004), Embraze, For My Pain..., Maple Cross

Similar People
  
Juha Kylmanen, Juha‑Pekka Leppaluoto, Tuomas Holopainen

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Lauri Tuohimaa (born January 25, 1979) is a musician from Oulu, Finland. He played guitar in Charon (2003-2011), For My Pain... (1999-2004) and Embraze (1994–2009), in which he was also the lead vocalist. Lauri first played in a band called Maple Cross before forming Embraze with drummer Ilkka Leskelä, Petri Hennell and Mikko Aaltonen under the name Embrace. His influences include Pantera and CMX.

Contents

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Albums

  • Allotria (1995) with Embraze (As Embrace)
  • 96 (1996) with Embraze (As Embrace)
  • Demo 3 (1996) with Embraze (As Embrace)
  • IV (1997) with Embraze (As Embrace)
  • LAEH (1998) with Embraze
  • Intense (1999) with Embraze
  • Endless Journey (2001) With Embraze
  • Katharsis (2002) with Embraze
  • Fallen(2003) with For My Pain
  • The Dying Daylights (2003) with Charon
  • Songs for the Sinners (2005) with Charon
  • The Last Embrace (2006) with Embraze
  • Singles

  • "Sin, Love and the Devil" (1999) with Embraze
  • "In Trust of No One" (2003) with Charon
  • "Religious/Delicious" (2003) with Charon
  • "Killing Romance" (2004) with For My Pain
  • "Ride on Tears" (2005) with Charon
  • "Colder" (2005) with Charon
  • "The One" (2006) with Embraze
  • "Close Your Eyes" (2011) with Union Of The Slaves
  • Compilations

  • Metal Rock Cavalcade II (2003), Embraze- "My Star"
  • Mastervox Metal Single, Embraze- "Chemical Warfare" (Slayer Cover)
  • Straight to Hell- A Tribute to Slayer, Embraze- "Chemical Warfare"
  • Metalliliitto II- Embraze- "Close my Stage"
  • References

    Lauri Tuohimaa Wikipedia