Volkmar Weber

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Volk-Man, 2009 in concert, Sommerfesthalle Otterstadt

Volk-Man (civilname: Volkmar Weber, born 9 January 1974 in Weimar) is a German bassist and vocalist. He currently plays for Die Apokalyptischen Reiter and writes for the German Metal magazines Legacy (formerly Deftone) and Rock Hard. He was also the main editor of the (in-)famous German underground fanzine, Cothurnus.

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Discography of Die Apokalyptischen Reiter

Album

Demos

EP

DVD


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