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To Separate the Flesh from the Bones were a Finnish deathgrind band.[1] The band can be considered a side project of three members of Finland's metal and rock scenes: Pasi Koskinen (ex-Amorphis, ex-Shape of Despair, Ajattara), Mika Karppinen (ex-HIM) and Niclas Etelävuori (ex-Amorphis, ex-Moonspell).
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Origin | Finland |
Genres | Death metal, grindcore |
Years active | 2004 |
Labels | Spinefarm Records |
Members | Herr Arschstein (Pasi Koskinen) Rot Wailer (Niclas Etelävuori) Pus Sypope (Mika "Kaasu" Karppinen aka "Gas") |
Biography
editThe project began circa 2004 when three active members of Finland's metal scene decided to create a grindcore and brutal death side project. Pasi Koskinen and Niclas Etelävuori, ex-bandmates from Amorphis, joined Mika Karppinen (aka Gas) who is in the gothic rock band HIM.
Though the band members are not anonymous, they want to keep their identities hidden by covering their faces in promo pictures and live concerts and by using pseudonyms instead of their real names: Herr Arschstein (Pasi Koskinen), Rot Wailer (Niclas Etelävuori) and Pus Sypope (Mika "Gas" Karppinen).
The band released their first EP in 2004, For Those About to Rot (a play on AC/DC's For Those About to Rock We Salute You).
In November 2004, Spinefarm Records released the band's first album, Utopia Sadistica. The musical aesthetics are the same and Carcass' Jeff Walker makes a guest appearance on the album.
Members
edit- Herr Arschstein – vocals, guitar
- Rot Wailer (Niclas Etelävuori) – bass
- Pus Sypope – drums
Discography
edit- For Those About to Rot (EP, 2004)
- Utopia Sadistica (album, Spinefarm, 2004)
References
edit- ^ "To Separate the Flesh from the Bones Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
External links
edit- Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 3 February 2006)
- To Separate the Flesh from the Bones discography at Discogs