Lucifugum

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Line-up



1995–2008 Khlyst - lyrics
2008–2014 -//- lyrics, programming
2014– -//- lyrics, programming, vocals
2004– Stabaath - bass, guitars, vocals
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1996–2000 Saturious - keyboards
1997 Yevhen Hapon - bass
1999 Vladislav Redkin - drums
2001–2007 Yuriy Sinitsky - drums
2003 Pavel "Lutomysl" Shishkovskiy - vocals, guitar, bass
1995–2001 Faunus - vocals
1995–2002 Bal-a-Myth - bass, guitars
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1995–2008 Khlyst - lyrics
2008–2014 -//- lyrics, programming
2014– -//- lyrics, programming, vocals
2004– Stabaath - bass, guitars, vocals
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1996–2000 Saturious - keyboards
1997 Yevhen Hapon - bass
1999 Vladislav Redkin - drums
2001–2007 Yuriy Sinitsky - drums
2003 Pavel "Lutomysl" Shishkovskiy - vocals, guitar, bass
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1995–2001 Faunus - vocals
1995–2002 Bal-a-Myth - bass, guitars
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Discography


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The only information I knew about Lucifugum before I received the promo of their new album, "The Supreme Art Of Genocide", was that they are a black metal band, so don't expect me to compare it to their previous releases since I don't...
Lucifugum is coming from Ukraine, where it is considered as a cult band of the underground scene, mainly because of its virulent stances against the established order and the Christian church. Apparently, the lyrics are resolutely anti-Christian and blasphematory......

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