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  1. Infernal was an influential Swedish black metal band based in Stockholm. History [ edit ] The band was formed in 1997, mainly by David Parland (Blackmoon), who quickly teamed up with ex- Dark Funeral colleague and vocalist Themgoroth (Paul Mäkitalo), to create a band both similar to and more brutal and extreme than Dark Funeral, which ...

    • 1997–2003, 2008–2013
    • Sweden
  2. Infernal was an influential Swedish black metal band based in Stockholm. Contents. History; Band members; Final lineup; Former members; Discography; References; External links; History

  3. Studio albums. 7. Music videos. 12. Singles. 23. Remix albums. 1. This is the discography of Danish dance duo Infernal consisting of band members Lina Rafn (pictured), Paw Lagermann, and ex-band member Søren Haahr, who left the band after the release of their debut album Infernal Affairs in 1998. [1]

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  5. Infernal (occasionally stylized with metal umlaut as Infërnal) is a dance-pop group from Denmark, consisting of members Lina Rafn and Paw Lagermann. They made their Danish debut in 1997 with the release of the track "Sorti de L'enfer", and went on to international chart success in the 2000s.

    • 1997–present
  6. by Hammerheart Records, Infernal's self-titled first studio effort pretty much represents what we could expect from a band that directly descends from first-era Dark Funeral; just look at the line-up: Blackmoon and Themgoroth, both part of Dark Funeral 1993-1996, plus Matte Modin (nowadays in Dark Funeral) and Impious of In Aeternum.

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  8. Sign up for Deezer for free and listen to Infernal: discography, top tracks and playlists. Best known throughout Europe for the 2004 chart-topping hit "From Paris to Berlin," Infernal is a Danish dance-pop band formed by Lina Rafn, Paw Lagermann, and Søren Haahr in 1997.