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Anaal Nathrakh

Anaal Nathrakh are a British extreme metal band formed in 1999 in Birmingham by multi-instrumentalist Mick Kenney and vocalist Dave Hunt. They are currently signed to Metal Blade Records. The band's name is Irish for snake's breath (anál nathrach) and was taken from Merlin's Charm of Making in John Boorman's 1981 film Excalibur. The band recorded two demos in 1999, which were later released as an album.The band has released eleven studio albums, one EP, and one compilation album. The band has been praised for mixing elements of grindcore, black metal, death metal, industrial, and other genres.
Albums
2001
The Codex Necro
2004
Domine non es dignus
2006
Eschaton
2007
Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here
2009
In the Constellation of the Black Widow
2011
Passion
2012
Vanitas
2014
Desideratum
2016
The Whole of the Law
2018
A New Kind of Horror
2020
Endarkenment
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