Madder Mortem

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  • progressive metal
  • gothic metal
  • doom metal
  • female fronted metal
  • dark metal
Madder Mortem is a female fronted progressive doom metal band. It was formed in 1993 in Norway under the name Mystery Tribe.
In the beginning Madder Mortem was formed in 1993 as Mystery Tribe, and recorded the demo "Days in Sorrow". The name was changed to Madder Mortem, and in January 1997, the MCD "Misty Sleep" was recorded. The result was mailed around, Misanthropy Records reacted and the debut "Mercury" (X-ray Studios) was released in February 1999. "Mercury" was well received, but sadly, Misanthropy decided to close down, which left the Madders with neither company nor contract.

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Songs

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    4 Chambers

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    A Different Kind of Hell

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    All I Know

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    Armour

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    Breaker of Worlds

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    Changeling

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    Cold Stone

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    Convertion

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    Deadlands

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    Desiderata

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    Distance Will Save Us

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    Dystopia

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    Enter

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    Evasions

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    Faceless

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    Formaldehyde

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    Get That Monster Out of Here

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    Hangman

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    He Who Longed for the Stars

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    Head on Pillow

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    Hypnos

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    Jigsaw

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    Jigsaw (The Pattern and the Puzzle)

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    Jigsaw (The Patterns and the Puzzle)

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    Life, Lust & Liberty

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    Loss

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    M for Malice

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    Misty Sleep

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    My Name Is Silence

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    Necropol

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    Necropol Lit

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    Omnivore

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    Plague on This Land

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    Remnants

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    Resolution

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    Resonatine

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    Riddle Wants to Be

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    Ruby Red

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    Rust Cleansing

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    Sedition

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    Silverspine

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    Ten Times Defeat

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    The Cluster Children

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    The Eighth Wave

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    The Flesh, the Blood and the Man

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    The Flood to Come

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    The Grinding Silence

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    The Little Things

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    These Mortal Sins

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    To Kill and Kill Again


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