Viking Crown

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Viking Crown was a side project started by Phil Anselmo in the mid 90's. The first Viking Crown release was an EP recorded in 1994 titled Unorthodox Steps of Ritual which featured Phil, credited as Anton Crowley, on guitar, bass, drums and vocals. The two later Viking Crown releases would feature Necrophagia frontman, Killjoy on vocals and Phil's now ex-wife Opal on keyboards. Killjoy would later go on to describe Viking Crown as, "A selfish band in which we recorded without regard for conventional methods, songwriting, or any goals except to make truly dark depressing, lo-fi black metal that we (the band) liked."

Album Cover Date of Release Title Label US sales
1999 Unorthodox Steps of Ritual (EP) Baphomet Records
April 11, 2000 Innocence from Hell Baphomet Records
November 13, 2001 Banished Rhythmic Hate Renegade Records

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