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Dimmu Borgir

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Pronounced Dim-Moo Bore-Gear, the Dimmuborgir is a large area of unusually shaped lava fields east of Lake Myvatn, on Iceland. The Dimmuborgir area is composed of various caves and rock formations. It would seem that this has been formed from a lava-lake, out of which molten lava flowed and left behind strange formations. The most famous cave being Kirkjan - The Church - high with a large gothic style vault. Dimmu=foggy/dark, Borgir=castle/fortress. Dimmu Borgir is a melodic black metal band hailing from Norway. Shagrath, Silenoz and Tjodalv initiated the band in 1993. Shortly after, Brynjard Tristan joined to play bass, and Stian Aarstad joined for keyboard duties. Dimmu Borgir was born.

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   [Dimmu Borgir For All Tid Album Cover] For All Tid (1994)   
   [Dimmu Borgir Stormblast Album Cover] Stormblast (1996)   
   [Dimmu Borgir Enthrone Darkness Triumphant Album Cover] Enthrone Darkness Triumphant (1997)   
   [Dimmu Borgir Godless Savage Garden Album Cover] Godless Savage Garden (1998)   
   [Dimmu Borgir Spiritual Black Dimensions Album Cover] Spiritual Black Dimensions (1999)   
   [Dimmu Borgir Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia Album Cover] Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia (2001)   
   [Dimmu Borgir Alive In Torment Album Cover] Alive In Torment (2002)   
   [Dimmu Borgir World Misanthropy EP Album Cover] World Misanthropy EP (2002)   
   [Dimmu Borgir Death Cult Armageddon Album Cover] Death Cult Armageddon (2003)   
   [Dimmu Borgir Stormblast (Rerecorded) Album Cover] Stormblast (Rerecorded) (2005)   
   [Dimmu Borgir In Sorte Diaboli Album Cover] In Sorte Diaboli (2007)   
   [Dimmu Borgir Abrahadabra Album Cover] Abrahadabra (2010)   

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