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  2. Corpse paint - Wikipedia

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    Corpse paint is a style of body painting, used mainly by black metal bands for concerts and band photos. The body painting is used to make the musicians appear inhuman, corpse -like, or demonic , and is perhaps "the most identifiable aspect of the black metal aesthetic."

  3. Early Norwegian black metal scene - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian black metal singer Gaahl wearing corpse paint. During the 1980s, black metal was a loose collective of a few heavy metal bands that shared Satanic lyrics; however, most of the "first wave" bands employed Satanism primarily for shock value.

  4. Black metal - Wikipedia

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    A common black metal convention is the use of corpse paint, black-and-white make-up intended to make the wearer look inhuman, corpse-like, or demonic. Shown here: Taalroth of French pagan band Hindvir. Many bands choose not to play live. [31] [32] Many of those who do play live maintain that their performances "are not for entertainment or ...

  5. Mayhem (band) - Wikipedia

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    Dead actually wanted to look like a corpse. He didn't do it to look cool." [16] Hellhammer asserted that Dead was "the first black-metal musician to use corpse paint." [17] To complete his corpse-like image, Dead would bury his stage clothes and dig them up to wear on concert nights. [18] [19]

  6. Dead (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mayhem drummer Jan Axel "Hellhammer" Blomberg claimed that Dead "was the first black metal musician to use corpse paint", [13] although this statement has been proven to be debatable as Mayhem guitarist Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth can be seen wearing corpse paint in live footage as early as 1985. To complete his corpse-like image, Dead would ...

  7. This incredible artist paints on her body to transform ... - AOL

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    This is the incredible Kay Pike. Using only body paint and paint brushes, the ever so talented Kay can magically transform herself into any superhero or villain in the (comic) book.

  8. Antestor - Wikipedia

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    Antestor are one of the few bands in the Christian metal scene who use corpse paint in their appearances and on photos. One example is the booklet photos in the album The Return of the Black Death , depicting Antestor in Norsemen outfits and black and white face paints at a snowy Norwegian mountain location.

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