Obscene Eulogy

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Obscene Eulogy
Origin Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Genres Blackened death metal
Death metal
Black metal
Years active1999present
Labels Independent
MembersDisease (Jamie Vautour) - guitar, bass
N. - guitar, bass, effects, eyboards
Tapio Wilska - vocals
Past members Mika Luttinen - vocals

Obscene Eulogy is a Canadian death/black metal band from Saint John, New Brunswick. The band record with Impaled Nazarene's Mika Luttinen on vocals. [1] Their current singer is Tapio Wilska of Finntroll. [2]

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History

Beginning in 2002, singer Mika Luttinen, along with Jamie "Disease" Vautour on guitar and bass and multi-instrumentalist "N.", formed Oscene Eulogy and released three albums of metal music. Their third album. Defining Hate, included guest musicians Killjoy and Wilska van Fintroll. [2]

As well as their own albums, the band appeared on the compilation album Firebox Sampler Vol. 1. [3]

Members

Current members

Past members

Discography

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References

  1. 1 2 "Obscene Eulogy - Defining Hate". Metal.de, review by Norman Sickinger. 16 September 2004.
  2. 1 2 "Obscene Eulogy - Defining Hate - The Truth Undead". Lords of Metal. review by David Kaluza
  3. "Firebox Sampler Vol. 1". Doom-Metal. review by Kostas Panagiotou