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  2. Varg Vikernes - Wikipedia

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    [35] [47] After the murder, Vikernes and Blackthorn drove back to Bergen. On the way, they stopped at a lake where Vikernes disposed of his bloodstained clothes. [35] [47] This claim of self-defense is doubted by Emperor drummer Faust, [51] but Mayhem bassist Necrobutcher believed Vikernes did kill Euronymous due to the aforementioned death ...

  3. Euronymous - Wikipedia

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    After the murder, Vikernes and Blackthorn drove back to Bergen. On the way, they stopped at a lake where Vikernes disposed of his bloodstained clothes. [ 39 ] This claim of self-defense is doubted by Faust, [ 41 ] while Necrobutcher believes Vikernes killed Euronymous due to the death threats he received from him. [ 42 ]

  4. Early Norwegian black metal scene - Wikipedia

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    21 August: burning of Holmenkollen Chapel in Oslo [70] – Varg Vikernes and Faust were convicted for this; Euronymous also participated but was murdered in August 1993. [11] [8] [72] 1 September: burning of Ormøya Church in Oslo. [70] 13 September: burning of Skjold Church in Vindafjord [70] – Varg Vikernes and Samoth were convicted for this.

  5. Dead (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Varg Vikernes of Burzum claims that Dead once stabbed Euronymous with a knife during an altercation. [26] Vikernes also claims to have sent Mayhem ammunition , including shotgun shells, as a Christmas gift, although he claimed those were not the shells Dead used to kill himself, and that he instead saved a "special shell" particularly to be ...

  6. Satan rir media - Wikipedia

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    Satan rir media (Satan Rides the Media) is a 1999 [1] Norwegian documentary by Torstein Grude. The film covers the controversy that surrounded black metal musician Varg Vikernes in the early 1990s, who not only has been tied to a series of church arsons in Norway, but received widespread media attention for the murder of Mayhem band member Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth.

  7. Black metal - Wikipedia

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    Police believe Varg Vikernes of Burzum was responsible. [91] The cover of Burzum's EP Aske ("ashes") is a photograph of the destroyed church. [93] In May 1994, Vikernes was found guilty for burning down the Holmenkollen Chapel, Skjold Church, and Åsane Church.

  8. Necrobutcher - Wikipedia

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    During promotional interviews for the 2018's Daemon, Necrobutcher claimed he was "On [his] way to kill Euronymous but Varg beat [him] to it", and also claimed that the Norwegian Police were aware of Vikernes' plot to kill Euronymous, stating: "But little did I know that the Norwegian police already knew that Count Grishnackh [Varg] was going ...

  9. National Socialist black metal - Wikipedia

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    Vikernes was convicted in the spring of 1994 for arson, murder, and illegal possession of weapons. [10] Vikernes insists that he killed Euronymous in self-defense, [ 29 ] although while in prison claimed that it was also because Euronymous was gay and Communist . [ 23 ]