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  2. History. The Encyclopaedia Metallum was launched in July 2002 by a Canadian couple from Montreal using the pseudonyms HellBlazer and Morrigan. A couple of years prior, HellBlazer had the idea of an encyclopedia for heavy metal and attempted to create an HTML page for every metal band by hand.

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  3. The Encyclopaedia Metallum was launched in July 2002 by a Canadian couple from Montreal using the pseudonyms HellBlazer and Morrigan. A couple of years prior, HellBlazer had the idea of an encyclopedia for heavy metal and attempted to create an HTML page for every metal band by hand.

  4. How does it work? Select your top ten metal albums of the year; they have to be metal, they have to be new, original material, they have to be on MA, and they have to have been released in 2022. Put your list in order, with #1 being the album you liked the most. Once you're certain you have your list, send it to BastardHead by private message ...

  5. When the band was formed/created, or (for bands who changed name) since they've been active under that name. Years active For bands that split up, reunited and/or changed name, you can use these fields to enter the various periods of activity.

  6. Dec 2, 2022 · History. The Encyclopaedia Metallum was officially launched on July 17, 2002 by two Canadians from Montreal using the pseudonyms HellBlazer and Morrigan. A couple years prior, HellBlazer had the idea of an encyclopedia for heavy metal and attempted to write each band's page using HTML.

  7. Years active: 1988-present. Pictured from left to right: Rob Barrett, Alex Webster, George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher, Erik Rutan, and Paul Mazurkiewicz. Cannibal Corpse was formed in December 1988. They are considered an important name in the death metal genre, as well as one of the style's most commercially-successful bands.

  8. Early development. The first fragments of an encyclopaedia to have survived are the work of Speusippus (died 339/338 bce ), a nephew of Plato’s. Speusippus conveyed his uncle’s ideas in a series of writings on natural history, mathematics, philosophy, and so forth.

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