Dimension Zero
Artist: Dimension Zero
Genre(s):
Metal
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
He Who Shall Not Bleed
Year: 2007
Tracks: 12
Penetrations From The Lost World (reissued)
Year: 2005
Tracks: 11
This Is Hell
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10
Silent Night Fever
Year: 2002
Tracks: 9
Dimension Zero came into organism in 1996 when the guitar team from Swedish alloy juggernaut In Flames (Jesper Strömblad and Glenn Ljungström) distinct to put unitedly a position project that would allow the pair to go after some of their more than fast-growing melodic interests. Considering the heave of In Flames' virulent alloy assault, this new project was due to receive wads of attention from Viking metallic element fans everywhere. The debut recording from Dimension Zero didn't disappoint these listeners. The debut mini-CD Penetrations From the Lost World was recorded that same year after drummer Hans Nilsson (Luciferior, Diabolique, Crystal Age) and singer Jocke Göthberg (Marduk) signed on to fill out the group's lineup (with Strömblad pull double duty on bass voice as well as guitar). Penetrations From the Lost World impressed many with its fast-paced and focussed riffing. The group as well received high simon Marks for their contributions to a geminate of tribute records (for Sepultura and Mercyful Fate).
Contempt potent supporting from the European metallic element press, it seemed as if Dimension Zero had run its brief row when Ljungström parted company with In Flames only months after Penetrations hit record store shelves. The quatern musicians resurrected the band in 2001, even so, and began working on the followup to their debut. In May of 2002, Century Media released Soundless Night Fever, a much longer, and more than developed record album from the quartette. The sophomore campaign was well-received, just with its membership actively involved in many former projects, the next of Dimension Zero remained unsealed. The most successful of their outside interests, In Flames unbroken identical busy patch atop the turn of the century, Nordic metallic element batch, basically assuring a spotty recording succeeding for Dimension Zero, one of the genre's most formidable position projects.

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