Scariot
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Scariot is a Norwegian progressive metal
Progressive metal
Progressive metal is a subgenre of heavy metal originating in the United Kingdom and North America in the late 1980s...

 band founded by Daniel Olaisen in 1997. The band has been through several lineup changes, and Olaisen is the only original member still remaining.

Their fourth and latest album, Momentum Shift, was released in Scandinavia in February and in Europe and North America in May 2007.

Discography

  • Deathforlorn (2000)
  • Toungeless God (2001)
  • Strange To Numbers (2003)
  • Momentum Shift (2007)

Current lineup

  • Daniel Olaisen - Guitars
  • Øyvind Hægeland - Vocals (also plays some lead guitar and bass)
  • Asgeir Mickelson
    Asgeir Mickelson
    Asgeir Mickelson is a Norwegian musician, artist, photographer and music reviewer. Although primarily a drummer, Mickelson has stated that he considers himself a musician above a drummer, and is also a guitarist and bassist....

     - Drums
  • Steve DiGiorgio
    Steve DiGiorgio
    Steve DiGiorgio is an American bassist and musician.DiGiorgio has played bass guitar in heavy metal bands such as Death, Autopsy, Control Denied, Testament, Vintersorg, Iced Earth, Sebastian Bach, Charred Walls of the Damned, Obituary, and is a founding member of Sadus. He is widely renowned for...

     - Bass

Previous members

  • Oddleif Stensland
    Oddleif Stensland
    Oddleif Stensland is the vocalist and guitarist of Norwegian progressive/power metal band Communic.Stensland appeared on the 2007 Nuclear Blast All-Stars album, which celebrated the 20th anniversary of Nuclear Blast Records....

     - Vocals
  • Ronni Thorsen - Vocals
  • Geir Solli - Vocals
  • Bernt Fjellestad - Vocals
  • Frank Ørland - Guitars
  • Hugo Isaksen - Guitars
  • Steffan Schultze - Bassg/vocals
  • Bjørnar Svendsen - Bass
  • Anders Kobro - Drums
  • Tor Atle Andersen
    Tor Atle Andersen
    Tor Atle Andersen is the drummer for the Norwegian progressive metal/power metal band Communic.- References :...

    - Drums

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