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Czech metal band
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Forgotten Silence
OriginBrno, Czech Republic
GenresDeath metal, progressive metal
Years active1993–present
Labels
  • Redblack
  • Obscene
  • Epidemie
Spinoff ofSax, Remembrance
Musical artist

Forgotten Silence is a Czech experimental metal band founded in Brno in 1993. Their earlier material can be described as death metal with some progressive/art rock leanings. Their 2006 release, Kro Ni Ka has a much more experimental sound to it, with very few traces of their earlier heavy sound. It won a Razor Award for best metal recording of the year.

Band members

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Current

  • Krusty – bass, vocals
  • Medvěd – guitar
  • Marty – keyboard
  • Čepa – drums, percussion
  • Petr Ševčík – vocals
  • Hyenik – guitar

Former

  • Skuny – vocals
  • Petra – vocals
  • Hana – vocals
  • Prochin – guitar
  • Iggy – guitar and programming
  • Biggles – guitar, vocals
  • Straton – drums
  • Milon – drums
  • Chrobis – drums
  • Bana – keyboard
  • Lauda – keyboard
  • Siki – cello

Discography

Studio albums

EPs, demos, splits

  • The Nameless Forever... The Last Remembrance (demo – 1994)
  • Clara split with Dissolving of Prodigy (EP – 1996)
  • The Hills of Senyaan pt.II split with Agony (EP – 1997)
  • Hathor's Place split with Notre Dame (EP – 1999)
  • Yarim Ay (EP – 2002)
  • Bya Bamahe Neem (EP – 2004)
  • Tumulus split with Chiasmatic (EP – 2008)

References

  1. "Czech Metal Awards Held in Brno". Blabbermouth.net. 27 April 2007. Archived from the original on 18 September 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2011.

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