Biography
God Among Insects were formed in 2004 for one reason... To play death metal.
"World Wide Death", the debut-album, was recorded the same year in Abyss Studios with Tommy Tägtgren. Featuring 9 songs of sludgy death metal with a crystal-clear production put the band on the map of Domination. Sporting the tactics of tuning down 11 half-steps raised a few eyebrows and hinted at what was to come...
After doing some gigs in Sweden in support for "WWD" it was time to once again record some death metal...
In August 2005 God Among Insects entered the very same studio to record the follow-up, neatly entitled "Zombienomicon". Where "World Wide Death" concentrated on heaviness, "Zombienomicon" brings a faster pace to the plate. The title might be confusing, but as soon as you get the lyrics in front of you it'll make sense... Maybe. The theme of Uhr-Nazuur has been explored to the fullest and what you will discover might be something close to a concept...
During 2007 the band decided to call it quits and concentrate on their other bands and businesses. February 2008 God Among Insects played their farewell gig at House of Metal festival.
Members
Here's some info as of where the members of God Among Insects have been involved as far as album-recordings go.
Emperor Magus Caligula: VocalsKnown for his insane works with black metal legends Dark Funeral, Caligula handles the vocals like Armageddon is finally here. DiscographyDark Funeral: Attera Totus Sanctus |
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Lord K Philipson: GuitarsMastermind of The Project Hate, serves a dish of chainsaw-buzzing guitars that will rip the flesh of every bone in the human body. DiscographyTorture Division: With Endless Wrath (Demo) |
Tobben Gustafsson: DrumsRecognized for his insane drumwork in Vomitory, batters the skins like Jeffrey Dahmer in his hey-days. DiscographyTorture Division: With Endless Wrath (Demo) |
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Tomas Elofsson: BassGuitarist of Swedens’ most promising Death Metal band, Sanctification, is here dealing with the bass. DiscographySanctification: Misanthropic Salvation |



