
SATHANAS released their infamous demo “Ripping Evil” in 1988 featuring the cult favorite “Jaws of Satan”.
A seven inch vinyl was recorded in 1994 for Reaper Records of Belgium also entitled “Ripping Evil”.
The year 1999 would bring about the first full length release, “Armies of Charon” on the label Supernal Music of London.
In 2001 Sathanas signed a recording/distribution deal with Blackmetal.com’s Cybertzara Productions releasing “Black Earth” and “Thy Dark Heavens”.
“Thy Dark Heavens” was supported by a small European tour, gaining many fans from across the Atlantic . ..
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Later that year the MCD “Cruentus Diabolos” was released on Drakkar Productions of France.
SATHANAS released the CD “Jaws of Satan” in 2002 as a split CD between SATHANAS and BATHYM, a side project of Paul’s from SATHANAS’ early days, which featured the entire “Ripping Evil” demo as well as early live recordings from both bands.
November 2002 would see the addition of former ACHERON drummer Jim Strauss finally solidifying the bands line-up.
2003 brought about the release of the highly sought after seven inch vinyl “Warlords of Death” on Agonia Records of Poland.
In 2005 SATHANAS released the highly acclaimed “Entering the Diabolic Trinity” on Pulverised Records of Singapore.
In support of “Entering The Diabolic Trinity” SATHANAS appeared at the Festung Open Air Festival in Bitterfeld, Germany as well as the Extreme Aggression IV festival in Leeuwarden, Holland.
Early in 2007 SATHANAS released two previously recorded, but long delayed productions, the MCD “Flesh for the Devil” on Pagan Records of Poland, and the CD “Hex Nefarious” on Death to Mankind Records of Spain. ..
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SATHANAS recorded “Crowned Infernal” for Pulverised Records at Inner Tube Studios in Ambridge , PA USA .
The master discs were then sent to Stockholm , Sweden for mixing and mastering by Tore Stjerna at Necromorbus Studios (also enlisted for Nightrealm Apocalypse). ..
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"Nightrealm Apocalypse", the bands next album, was released in February of 2009 on PAGAN RECORDS of Poland.
SATHANAS released "La Hora De Lucifer", also on PAGAN RECORDS in May 2012.
2015 debuts with their latest release, “Worship the Devil” on Doomentia Records of Czech Republic.
With the praise of reviews already received, Sathanas has already proven that the band’s work gains the respect from new fans as well as the seasoned hordes..
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SATHANAS music is powerful, fresh and full of energy, combining the rawness of Death Metal with the intricacies of Thrash Metal. Paul Tucker delivers well developed guitar leads and rhythms with raspy high end vocals. Bill Davidson follows up with punchy bass lines and bestial growls combined with a tempestuous blackened heartbeat driven by drummer Jim Strauss. SATHANAS lyrics are anti-Christian in nature painting dark soundscapes with visions of the apocalypse and the fall of mankind
Blackened Thrash Metal power trio from New Brighton , PA USA
Albums
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Ripping Evil
- January 1988
- Black Death
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Black Earth
- January 1996
- Metal Merchant Records
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Armies of Charon
- January 1999
- Conquistador Records
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Blood of Christ
- January 2000
- Self-Released
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Thy Dark Heavens
- January 2001
- Blackmetal.com
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Jaws of Satan
- January 2002
- From Beyond Productions
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Entering the Diabolic Trinity
- January 2005
- Pulverised Records
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Flesh for the Devil
- January 2005
- Sabbathid Records
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Hex Nefarious
- January 2007
- Die Todesrune Records
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Split Your Mind
- November 2007
- United Winds Records
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Crowned Infernal
- April 2008
- Pulverised Records
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Deep Grave Dungeons
- October 2008
- Time Before Time Records
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Nightrealm Apocalypse
- February 2009
- Pagan Records
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At Death's Command - Live in Cleveland
- October 2009
- Unearthly Evil Productions
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Sathanas - Nominon
- March 2010
- Pagan Records
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La Hora de Lucifer
- May 2012
- Pagan Records
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Worship the Devil
- February 2015
- Doomentia Records
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