Referring to Mustis, the band poked fun at him for allegedly forgetting to take his instrument to a major European festival. Read More
NewsIn a lengthy statement issued Sept.2 and signed 'Galder, Shagrath & Silenoz,' the remaining members of Dimmu Borgir gave fans a candid, lengthy and if nothing else, informative explanation for why they're now two men short: They fired keyboardist Mustis, who -- soon after leaving the band -- declared himself the musical brains of the Norwegian black metal operation, and bassist ICS Vortex, who echoed the sentiment in his own statement a day later, in which he flat out hailed Mustis as "the true creative force in Dimmu for the last 10 years."At first, the remaining members of Dimmu issued a brief statement, reassuring fans that "the creative force in the band is highly intact, perhaps even more so than ever." But since then, there's been something of a 's--- storm response' to the news, and according to the band's remaining members, "all the s--- is thrown in the wrong direction." Citing the saying "those who scream the loudest have the most to hide," the band said that it had tired of "put[ting] up with unprofessionalism and bad live performances" and thanked those who didn't just accept "statements posted online by recently fired members based on their ignorance, bitterness and greed." Read More
Vortex (bass) and Mustis (keyboards). Read More
Dimmu was nothing but a crappy Arcturus/Emperor riff off anyways. Dont care. Read More
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Blending black metal's most brutal tendencies, the melancholic beauty of opera, and industrial metal's production techniques, ... Read the full Dimmu Borgir bio.