
Attila Csihar (born 29 March 1971) is a Hungarian black metal vocalist, best known for his vocal work on the album De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas by Mayhem. His career started in the Hungarian metal band Tormentor. The band reached a cult status in black metal circles, even without major label releases. In 1992, Attila was invited to perform vocals on De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas after Mayhem's then-vocalist Dead committed suicide. The album became one of the quintessential albums of the genre
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Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt5
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt1
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt2
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt3
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt4
Daytime of 30th of March, on the top of the biggest ever human-made Monolith called Stone Of The South. pt1
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt6
Out of Shell
Daytime of 30th of March, on the top of the biggest ever human-made Monolith called Stone Of The South. pt2
Chanceless Religion
Heaven
Trance
Worshipping of Current
Story of Flying
Funeral Fog
Ghost Dance
Freezin' Moon
Atavism
Cursed for Eternity
False the Saints
Here Is No God
Serpently Inspired
The Soul Continues
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple, Pt. 1
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple, Pt. 5
Inhuman laugh
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple, Pt. 3
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple, Pt 2
Night Of 29th Of March (On My 41st Birthday) In Hotel Jupiter In Baalbek While Looking At The Thrilitons Of The Jupiter Temple.
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple, Pt. 4
aborym: out of shell
Daytime of 30th of March, on the top of the biggest ever human-made Monolith called Stone of the South, Pt. 1
Daytime of 30th of March, on the top of the biggest ever human-made Monolith called Stone Of The South.
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple, Pt. 6
korog: worshipping of current
Daytime of 30th of March, on the top of the biggest ever human-made Monolith called Stone of the South, Pt. 2
Professor Fate - Ghost Dance
tormentor: heaven
Plasma Pool: Chanceless Religion (Live)
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt 1
Plasma Pool: Story Of Flying
Mayhem: Cursed For Eternity (Alternate Mix)
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt 2
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt 5
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt 3
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt
Anaal Nathrakh: Atavism (Remix)
Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. pt 4
Plasma Pool: False The Saints
Professor Fate: Ghost Dance
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