Morgenstern (Mittelalter band)

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Morgenstern
OriginGermany
Genres Medieval metal
Years active1998-2010
Labels Napalm
Website www.morgenstern-band.de
Past members Jens Hülpüsch (Yenser)
Jörg Hülpüsch (York)
Chrissi Vogt
Andreas Erbe
Tino Saabel
Karsten Schwantes
Susanne Kley
Matthias Ullmann (Ulli)
Dirk Necke
Rico Ihling

Morgenstern was a German medieval metal band which formed in 1998.

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