
Comecon
Comecon were a Swedish death metal band active in the early 1990s. Rasmus Ekman and Pelle Ström, who shared guitars & bass duties, were the only members to play on the 3 albums the band released. They never had a real drummer (utilizing programmed drums instead), and every album featured a different singer, each time a well-known name from the death metal scene. On their first effort, 1992's Megatrends in Brutality, vocals were handled by Lars-Göran Petrov, who had just left Entombed (only to rejoin Entombed a bit later). On 1993's Converging Conspiracies, the singer is Martin van Drunen, formerly of Pestilence, who also sung in Asphyx and had a brief stint in Bolt Thrower. Finally, on 1995's Fable Frolic, van Drunen's successor is Marc Grewe, member of the German death metal outfit Morgoth. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Dog Days
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Democrator
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The Ethno-surge
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Community
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Slope
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Aerie
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Conductor Of Ashes
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Wash Away The Filth
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The Mule
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Morticide
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Teuton Tantrums
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Worms
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Pinhole View
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Ulcer
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Armed Solution
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The Future Belongs To Us
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God Told Me To
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The Whole World
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The House That Man Built
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Omnivorous Excess
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Good Boy Benito
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Dipstick
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Bleed / Burn
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How I Won The War
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Soft, Creamy Lather
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Bovine Inspiration
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Frogs
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The Family Album
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It Wears Me Down
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Imploder
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Ways Of Wisdom (Serves Two)
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Anaconda Charms Grass Snake
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Icons Of Urine
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Sunday Stroll
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Propelling Scythes
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Canvas Of History
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Bleed/Burn
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Good Boy Benny
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Dip Stick
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Omivorous Excess
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(Unnamed)
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Hidden Track
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Morticide - Taken from the album The Worms Of God
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Ethno-Surge
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Ways Of Wisdom
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The Dogdays
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Whole World
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House That Man Built
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(Hidden track)
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Untitled
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