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INFERI DECORUM (is writing new material!)

About Me

Inferi Decorum began in the summer of 2004 with Lord Frost on bass and vocals, Tim Wanek on guitar, and Necrofukk (Rotting Beef Carcasses) on drums. The sessions began with playing mostly covers from Sodom, old Slayer, Darkthrone, Kreator, Venom, and Bathory.By Fall of 2004, Lord Frost was dropped from the lineup and was replaced by Jean Claude Corbeil, leaving Tim to handle the vocal duties. Inferi Decorum played two shows: Halloween and New Years. The band was well recieved and a fan base immediately began to spring up in Calaveras County.Since then, Jean Claude had left Inferi Decorum, Tim moved out to Oregon, and Necrofukk ventured out to Oklahoma, but has since returned to California. Plans to release rehearsal material as MP3's are currently in the works as well as live footage taken from several shows in Angels Camp, CA.No plans have been made to resurge the old lineup, though the possibilities of Inferi Decorum's future remain to be decided. The band will somehow find it's way to rise again and bash christianity once more!

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Member Since: 01/07/2005
Band Members: Necrofukk - drums * Tombstone - guitars, vocals * Jean Claude - bass
Influences: Beherit, Bathory, old Slayer, Darkthrone, Judas Iscariot, and a few others. We do not let our influences become an example of our music.
Sounds Like: An unholy cacophany of Satanic hymns...
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

WRITING THE NEW MATERIAL

In regards to the new material being written for a future Inferi Decorum release from Necorfukk: "Work on the new material has begun. The direction of new material is a bit different from the older ma...
Posted by on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 23:58:00 GMT

INFERI DECORUM HISTORY

The genesis of Inferi Decorum can be traced back to the late 90's when Count Frost and Necrofukk solidified their friendship by a mutual interest in death and black metal bands. Later on, Count Frost ...
Posted by on Tue, 13 Feb 2007 21:41:00 GMT