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Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground is a book by Michael Moynihan & Didrik Søderlind. It gives the history of black metal music. Michael Moynihan, (b. ... It has been suggested that troll metal be merged into this article or section. ...


The book contains interviews with most of the prominent surviving members of the Norwegian black metal scene, including Samoth, a Church burner and Varg Vikernes, who murdered Mayhem guitarist Euronymous. It attempts to explain the mentality of the early Norwegian scene while attempting to look at other cases from across the world Samoth (Tomas Thormodsæter Haugen) is a prominent musician in the Norwegian black metal scene. ... Varg Vikernes Varg Qisling Larssøn Vikernes, born Kristian Vikernes on February 11, 1973, outside of Bergen, Norway. ... Mayhem is a Norwegian black metal band which was originally formed in 1983. ... Øystein Aarseth (1968-1993) went by the stage name Euronymous, and was a guitarist for the infamous Norwegian black metal band Mayhem. ...


One of the major criticisms of the book from inside the black metal scene is that it focus's quite a lot on Varg Vikernes, which detracts from the rest of the artists present and from black metal as a whole as Vikernes views are extreme even by black metal standards


It was published by Feral House [1] Feral House is a publisher of high quality books on forbidden topics, which means that they publish pulp non-fiction books on the occult, punk rock, cultural criticism, serial killers, kink, and other cult topics. ...


ISBN 0922915482 (original), ISBN 0922915946 (revised and enlarged edition).


In late 2005, it was announced that San Diego film company ZU33 is currently developing "Lords of Chaos", a fiction film based on true events in the Norwegian black metal music scene in the early 1990s that are described in the book.


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