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(Redirected from Moribund Cult) American record label focused on heavy metal
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Record label
Moribund Records
Founded1993
FounderOdin Thompson
GenreDoom metal, death metal, black metal
Country of originUnited States
LocationPort Orchard, Washington
Official websitewww.moribundcult.com

Moribund Records, also known as Moribund Cult or just Moribund, is an extreme metal record label based out of Port Orchard, Washington. It was founded in 1993 by Odin "The Old Goat" Thompson, the label owner and manager. Other staff include Ray Miller, Chris Polk, Anthony Lopez, and Kaitlin Cudaback.

The following bands and artists have albums released by Moribund Records: Abhor, Adversvm, Apostolum, Avsky, Ayat, Azaghal, Azrael, Bahimiron, Behexen, Bitter Peace, Bleeding Fist, Blood Cult, Blood Ritual, Blood Stained Dusk, Canis Dirus, Chasma, Crebain, Darkcell, Dodsferd, Draugar, Drawn and Quartered, Empire Auriga, Ferrett, Godless Rising, Grimbane, Hacavitz, Haeresiarchs of Dis, Hiems, Horna, Hrizg, Infernal Legion, Infernus, I Shalt Become, Live Suffer Die, Luciferian Rites, Moon, Mortualia, Morbus666, Nadiwrath, Nazxul, Necro Drunks, Necronoclast, Nocturnal Fear, Oltretomba, Pact, Profezia, Provocator, Psycho, Sargeist, Satan's Host, Toby Knapp, Thrall, Vardan, Wende, Where Evil Follows, Whore, Wind of the Black Mountains and Winter of Apokalypse.

References

  1. "Moribund Staff".
  2. "Moribund Artists".
  3. "Official Satan's Host Website".
  4. "SATan's HOST Signs with MORIBUND CULT RECORDS". 26 May 2007.
  5. "Winter of Apokalypse - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". Metal-archives.com. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  6. "The Gauntlet - Winter of Apokalypse bio". Thegauntlet.com. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  7. "Winter of Apokalypse - Solitary Winter Night". Metalreviews.com. Retrieved 23 January 2021.

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