Cannabaceae

Sanrabb
Sanrabb in 2011
Sanrabb in 2011
Background information
Also known asSanrabb Aske
Morten
OriginStavanger, Norway
GenresBlack metal
Instrument(s)Vocals, Guitar, Bass
Years active1993-present

Morten Furuly (born 13 November 1975), also known as Sanrabb, is a Norwegian black metal musician and one of the founding members of black/death metal band Gehenna.

Biography

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Sanrabb formed Gehenna in 1993, together with Dolgar and Sir Vereda. He has participated on all of Gehenna's releases, both as a vocalist and as a guitarist. In addition to Gehenna, Sanrabb has played in several other extreme metal bands, and he has done session live guitars for bands such as Mayhem and Satyricon.[citation needed]

Associated bands

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Current

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Former

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  • Neetzach - 1993-1994 (guitar)
  • Forlorn - 1996-1999 (vocals)
  • Satyricon - 1999 (session live guitar)
  • Mëkanïk - 2000 (guitar)
  • Cobolt 60 - 2002 (session live vocals and bass)
  • Shadow Season - 2003 (studio guest vocals)
  • Mayhem - 2004 (session live guitar)
  • Nattefrost - 2005 (studio guest vocals)
  • 122 Stab Wounds
  • The Deviant
  • Haggis
  • Blood Red Throne

Discography

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Gehenna

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Neetzach

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  • Pinseltronen (demo) (1995)

Forlorn

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  • Forlorn (demo) (1996)
  • The Crystal Palace (1997)

Shadow Season

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  • The Frozen (2003)

Nattefrost

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Mëkanïk

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  • Dër Mëkanïk Grööves (EP) (2008)

Throne of Katarsis

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  • Profetens siste vandring (single) (2011)
  • Ved graven (2011)
  • The Three Transcendental Keys (2013)

References

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