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"I think many people fail to comprehend that Euronymous was actually a real person, but most of the tourists are teenagers or nearly so. There were a lot of things I had a hard time grasping when I was their age, too.
I truly miss Euronymous. I miss the pre-Helvete time, our friendship prior to the early ‘90s when black metal became such a big thing. He was my closest friend for a long time, and I have many memories of our incredible times. You don’t make many friends like that in a lifetime. We were almost in complete agreement, not about everything, but we liked the same things. His murder is still the most horrible thing that ever happened to me. I understand that now, but at the time I did not.”
- Necrobutcher, The Death Archives 🕯️
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"There is a funny story about when we discovered Destruction. The summer of ‘83 or ‘84, I was with my first girlfriend, and she was living in another suburb called Jordbro. Home at her place, I saw an LP album that I just knew I had to show Pelle. I explained this to my girlfriend’s big sister, and even though she understood this, she said it was impossible, because she had borrowed the LP from a totally crazy dude, and she wouldn’t even want to think of what he would do if she borrowed the album to me. After explaining that she had no idea how much it would mean for me and my brother if I could borrow the album, she finally accepted. I promised to get back with it the very same evening.
I cycled home at full speed, and Pelle’s eyes literally popped out when he saw the LP. We both ran to the record player, when suddenly our mother stopped us. We had been given a “no playing” penalty for something we had done, I really don’t remember what it was. After long deliberations, we were allowed to record the album to a tape without having the volume on. We both stood there listening to the needle making small noises. When the album was done, Pelle ran to his room with the tape and played it there, whilst I had to cycle back with the LP, in the rain." - Anders Ohlin, "Live in Zeitz" 🦇
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Live in Buchholz, Annaberg, Germany (1990)
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Bill Steer, Mick Harris, Shane Embury and Lee Dorrian (scan from Metal Attack/Thrash Special #4 - 1990)
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