List of Scandinavian death metal bands

List of Scandinavian death metal bands

This is a list of Scandinavian death metal bands.

A

*Abhorrence
*Aeon
*Afflicted
*Amon Amarth
*Amoral
*Amorphis
*Arch Enemy
*Armageddon
*At the Gates
*Autumn Leaves
*Autopsy Torment

B

*Blinded Colony
*Blood Red Throne
*Bloodbath

C

*Cadaver
*Carbonized
*Carnage
*Carnal Grief
*Cemetary
*Ceremonial Oath
*Changer
*Children of Bodom
*Coercion
*Comecon
*The Crown

D

*Dark Tranquillity
*Darkthrone (early)
*Demigod
*Demilich
*Diablo
*Dimension Zero
*Disarmonia Mundi
*Dismember
*Dispatched
*Dissection

E

*Ebony Tears
*Edge of Sanity
*Ensiferum
*Entombed
*Eternal Oath
*Eternal Tears of Sorrow
*Eucharist
*Exmortem
*Extol

F

*Falchion
*Funebre

G

*God Macabre
*Grave
*Grotesque

H

*Hypocrisy
*Hatesphere

I

*Illdisposed
*Immortal Souls
*Imperanon
*In Flames
*Iniquity
*Insomnium

K

*Kaamos
*Kalmah

L

*Lengsel
*Liers in Wait

M

*Merciless
*Meshuggah
*Mors Principium Est
*Murder Squad
*Mercenary

N

*Necrophobic
*Nightrage
*Nihilist
*Norther
*Noumena

O

*Old Man's Child
*Omnium Gatherum
*Opeth

P

*Pandemonium
*Pan.Thy.Monium

R

*Ribspreader
*Runemagick
*Raunchy

*Satariel
*Scar Symmetry
*Seance
*Sentenced
*Skyfire
*Soilwork
*Sonic Syndicate
*Sotajumala
*Spawn of Possession
*Susperia
*System Shock

T

*The Duskfall
*The Haunted
*Theory in Practice
*Therion (early)
*Tiamat
*Torture Killer

U

*Unanimated
*Unleashed

V

*Verjnuarmu
*Vomitory

W

*Wintersun

Z

*Zonaria
*Zyklon


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