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Austrian extreme metal band
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Cadaverous Condition
OriginGraz, Austria
GenresDeath metal, folk metal, death/doom
Years active1990–present
LabelsLethal Records, Serpent Qui Danse, Teutonic Existence, Perverted Taste, Oak Knoll, Fuck Off & Di, Klanggalerie, Starry
MembersWolfgang Weiss
René Kramer
Peter Droneberger
Paul Droneberger
Past membersJürgen Weinhofer
Manfred Bayer
Klaus Gaischeg
Websitewww.cadaverouscondition.com

Cadaverous Condition are an extreme metal band from Austria, founded in 1990 by René Kramer and Wolfgang Weiss. Their style ranges from old school death metal to acoustic guitar songs with typical death metal growl vocals the band themselves describe as "Death Folk".

Members

  • Wolfgang Weiss
  • René Kramer
  • Peter Droneberger
  • Paul Droneberger

Discography

Albums

  • In Melancholy (1993)
  • "For Love" I Said (1995)
  • The Lesser Travelled Seas (2001)
  • To The Night Sky (2006)
  • Burn Brightly Alone (2011)
  • Never Arrive, Never Return (2024)

Live albums

  • Live (2002, CDr)

Compilations

  • Nostalgia (diary 1990-1999) (2001, tape)
  • The Past Is Another Country (2004, CDr)
  • Songs For The Crooked Path (2007)

Splits

  • Tryst (1997, split CD with Todd Dillingham)
  • Time (2004, split 10" vinyl with CHANGES)

EPs

  • Eisbär 90210 (1995, CD EP)
  • What The Waves Were Always Saying (2003, CDr)

Remix album / Collaboration

References

Encyclopaedia Metallum - Cadaverous Condition

External links

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