Matti Kärki
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Born on: 13.12.1972
Matti Kärki, born December 13, 1972, is a Swedish singer who is best known for his work with Dismember. Before he joined Dismember in 1991, he was the singer in the legendary Swedish band Carnage (1989-1991). Kärki's first band he fronted was Therion in 1989. He also appears on the Autopsy-inspired Murder Squad since 1993. Furthermore, he was part of the experimental band Carbonized from 1988 to 1990. Kärki appeared as a guest-singer of Entombed and sang "But Life Goes On" on the Entombed show in Sala 24 June 1990. Moreover, he was the singer of General Surgery during 1988 to 1990, and joined again in early 2000 when the band was temporarily resurrected to record a song for the Carcass tribute album "Requiems of Revulsion".
Matti Kärki, born December 13, 1972, is a Swedish singer who is best known for his work with Dismember. Before he joined Dismember in 1991, he was the singer in the legendary Swedish band Carnage (1989-1991). Kärki's first band he fronted was Therion in 1989. He also appears on the Autopsy-inspired Murder Squad since 1993. Furthermore, he was part of the experimental band Carbonized from 1988 to 1990. Kärki appeared as a guest-singer of Entombed and sang "But Life Goes On" on the Entombed show in Sala 24 June 1990. Moreover, he was the singer of General Surgery during 1988 to 1990, and joined again in early 2000 when the band was temporarily resurrected to record a song for the Carcass tribute album "Requiems of Revulsion".