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stoneoferech · 4 months
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triste-guillotine · 1 year
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DERKÉTA "In Death we meet" CD 2012 (’...Darkness falls on the earth tonight. Up above the moon shines so bright. Listen to the silent winds so faint. Our taste for blood will bring you to your doom...’)
1. Goddess of Death 2. Obscurities of Darkness 3. Rest in Peace 4. Until Our Death 5. Shadows of the Past 6. Last Rites 7. Witchburned 8. In Death We Meet 9. Darkness Fades Life 10. Troops of Doom  (Sepultura cover)
https://derketa.bandcamp.com/album/in-death-we-meet-remix-with-bonus-tracks
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Chris Reifert from Autopsy & Terri Heggen from Mythic and Derketa
October 1990
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bullheadroadbull · 5 years
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womenovmetal · 5 years
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Mary Bielich - Bass 
Dana Duffey - Guitar/Vox
Terri Heggen - Drums
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rp-kat · 5 years
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Derketa
1990
Plague  #2    
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It would be handy to blame it on Trump.
It would be nice if we could just blame this ugly spate of bomb threats made against Jewish community centres across Canada, including Calgary, on people who were inspired by America’s “alt-right” extremists, if we could read the news that Jewish community groups in Edmonton were going on alert and point our fingers south.
But that’s too easy.
Anti-Semitism in Alberta has a long and inglorious history, dating back at least to the populist rise of former premier William Aberhart and his Social Credit movement. Aberhart needed Depression-era scapegoats, and he was more than happy to borrow the anti-Semitic rhetoric of American populist movements to fan the flames here.
After the Second World War, when fascism was a political liability, Ernest Manning worked to purge the party of public anti-Semites.
But the beast of anti-Semitism went on smouldering underground.
It flared up again in the 1980s and early 1990s, when Holocaust denier Jim Keegstra taught in his Eckville classroom and when Terry Long, leader of the Aryan Nations, hosted a public cross-burning in Provost.
In 1988, two members of the Ku Klux Klan — Robert Hamilton, then 19, and Timothy Heggen, then 29 — were charged with plotting to blow up the Jewish Community Centre in Calgary and with attempting to kill Calgary businessman Harold Milevsky. They’d intended to blame the bombings on local Muslims, to stir up anti-Arab feeling in Calgary — two hate crimes for the price of one.
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metalkilltheking · 9 years
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Mythic - Lament Configuration
1993. Mourning In The Winter Solstice
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stoneoferech · 10 months
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triste-guillotine · 5 years
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MYTHIC “Mourning in the winter solstice”, EP 1992 (Excellent crushing Doom-Death Metal from the dark past)
Mary M. Bielich (Bass), Dana Duffey (Guitars, Vocals), Terri Heggen (Drums)
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babesofold · 10 years
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Mythic from Pennsylvania. Short-lived, all-female death/doom piece.
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cavernaobscura-blog · 11 years
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metalkilltheking · 9 years
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1993. Mourning In The Winter Solstice
is the only EP by band Mythic.
Mythic is believed to be the first ever all-female fronted death metal band, formed in early 90's. Bassist Mary Bielich and drummer Terri Heggen had been playing together after the breakup of a previous band, which Dana Duffey on guitar/vocals was the last member to join. unfortunately with members wanting to take the band in different directions they split up.
Not many fans have ever heard of this band. It's a shame too, because this band was great. They didn't last very long, but for those who have heard of them will always remember their sound. Not only were they good, they were the first all female band to do this kind of music. The guitarist and vocalist, Dana Duffey, had one of the most deepest voices I have ever heard in metal.
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stoneoferech · 1 year
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Dana Duffey - Terri Heggen - Mary Bielich
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