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Thulsa Doom is a Norwegian heavy metal band. It takes its name from the Robert E. Howard character . This is not to be mistaken for the New York crust punk band with the same name that existed from 1998 to 2000.
Keyboard, Oh Lord! Why Don't We? is the third album by Norwegian stoner rock band Thulsa Doom. [1] The title is a quote from the Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder hit single "Ebony and Ivory". Since the last album, lead singer Papa Doom had left the band, and guitarist Doom Perignon became the lead singer.
...And Then Take You to a Place Where Jars Are Kept is the second album and the third release by the Norwegian stoner rock band Thulsa Doom, released in early 2003. It was the last with lead singer Papa Doom.
The Seats are Soft But the Helmet Is Way Too Tight is the title of Norwegian stoner rockers Thulsa Doom's second release and first full-length album. The album was released in 2001 and received generally good reviews. The tracks "Sins of the Next Man" and "Birthday Pony" were also included on the band's debut release, She Fucks Me.
Thulsa Doom is the only non-humorous band he has been involved with. Black Debbath stole the Spellemannprisen award for best metal album from The Kovenant in 1999 [ 1 ] as a joke in collaboration with Kristopher Schau , their friend, who presented the award.
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