Hellhammer was an early-1980s extreme metal band, hailing from Switzerland … Read Full Bio ↴Hellhammer was an early-1980s extreme metal band, hailing from Switzerland and popular briefly in Europe in the mid-1980s. They were a vital influence on black metal, death metal and doom metal, although their sound is most accurately described as mid-paced, proto-black metal (with exceptions such as the doom paced "Triumph of Death"). Members went on to form the massively influential band Celtic Frost.
Guitarist/vocalist Tom Gabriel Fischer (then known as Satanic Slaughter) and bassist/vocalist Steve Warrior formed the band in March 1982, originally naming it "Hammerhead". They were subsequently joined by drummer Bruce Day. In spite of their rather marginal musical and technical quality, demo tapes called Triumph of Death and Satanic Rites became underground, word-of-mouth hits and the band was eventually picked up by German-based Noise Records (1984). Steve Warrior had been replaced by former Schizo bassist Martin Eric Ain, a change which marked the beginning of a serious and radical transformation in the band's music and lyrics. These changes were ultimately responsible for Fischer's and Ain's increasing feeling of being limited within the confines of the purposely primitive Hellhammer vehicle.
Legacy
A legendary four-track 12" EP, Apocalyptic Raids, was released in March 1984. At the time, it was regarded as one of the heaviest and most extreme records yet produced. By then, the band had already broken up, but the recording was one of the original black/death metal recordings, and spawned a legion of imitators, playing doom metal, thrash metal, black metal and death metal. Both Fischer and Ain later teamed up again when forming the seminal Celtic Frost in summer of 1984. Apocalyptic Raids was officially re-issued in expanded form on CD in 1990; this project was overseen by Ain.
Countless Hellhammer covers exist by countless underground bands. The best-known Hellhammer covers were done by mainstream metal bands Napalm Death and Sepultura, both of whom covered the Hellhammer song "Messiah." Fischer's post-Celtic Frost band, Apollyon Sun, did a re-working of that song as well.
Discography
- Death Fiend (Demo, 1983)
- Triumph of Death (Demo, 1983)
- Satanic Rites (Demo, 1983)
- Death Metal (Split, 1984)
- Apocalyptic Raids (EP, 1984)
- Apocalyptic Raids 1990 A.D. (Best of/Compilation, 1990)
- Demon Entrails (Best of/Compilation, 2008)
Guitarist/vocalist Tom Gabriel Fischer (then known as Satanic Slaughter) and bassist/vocalist Steve Warrior formed the band in March 1982, originally naming it "Hammerhead". They were subsequently joined by drummer Bruce Day. In spite of their rather marginal musical and technical quality, demo tapes called Triumph of Death and Satanic Rites became underground, word-of-mouth hits and the band was eventually picked up by German-based Noise Records (1984). Steve Warrior had been replaced by former Schizo bassist Martin Eric Ain, a change which marked the beginning of a serious and radical transformation in the band's music and lyrics. These changes were ultimately responsible for Fischer's and Ain's increasing feeling of being limited within the confines of the purposely primitive Hellhammer vehicle.
Legacy
A legendary four-track 12" EP, Apocalyptic Raids, was released in March 1984. At the time, it was regarded as one of the heaviest and most extreme records yet produced. By then, the band had already broken up, but the recording was one of the original black/death metal recordings, and spawned a legion of imitators, playing doom metal, thrash metal, black metal and death metal. Both Fischer and Ain later teamed up again when forming the seminal Celtic Frost in summer of 1984. Apocalyptic Raids was officially re-issued in expanded form on CD in 1990; this project was overseen by Ain.
Countless Hellhammer covers exist by countless underground bands. The best-known Hellhammer covers were done by mainstream metal bands Napalm Death and Sepultura, both of whom covered the Hellhammer song "Messiah." Fischer's post-Celtic Frost band, Apollyon Sun, did a re-working of that song as well.
Discography
- Death Fiend (Demo, 1983)
- Triumph of Death (Demo, 1983)
- Satanic Rites (Demo, 1983)
- Death Metal (Split, 1984)
- Apocalyptic Raids (EP, 1984)
- Apocalyptic Raids 1990 A.D. (Best of/Compilation, 1990)
- Demon Entrails (Best of/Compilation, 2008)
Intro
Hellhammer Lyrics
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[Instrumental]
As these lyrics are purely instrumental, there are no words to interpret. However, the music itself can convey a message or evoke emotions within the listener.
In the case of Hellhammer's song "Outro," the music is dark, somber, and eerie. The slow, almost ritualistic beat of the drums combined with the ominous guitar riffs creates a sense of impending doom. The lack of vocals allows the listener's imagination to run wild, conjuring up images of a desolate wasteland or a funeral procession.
Despite the lack of lyrics, the music of "Outro" is just as powerful as any vocal-driven track. It showcases Hellhammer's mastery of creating a mood and atmosphere through music alone.
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