Dethklok
Animated American metal band
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April 2024 | Dethklok headlined the 'Mutilation on a Spring Night' tour from early April to early May in the United States, with support from DragonForce and Nekrogoblikon. |
2023 | Released single 'Aortic Desecration', their most recent musical release to date. |
2023 | Dethklok released their fourth studio album 'Dethalbum IV', marking their return after a significant hiatus. |
August 2023 | Released their fourth album Dethalbum IV and the soundtrack to Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar. Began a USA tour from August to October, co-headlining with Babymetal and supported by Jason Richardson. |
2022 | Dethklok played at the Adult Swim Festival. |
2019 | Dethklok performed at Adult Swim Festival. |
2019 | Pete Griffin rejoins the band as bass player, and Nili Brosh joins as guitarist. |
2019 | Returned to perform at Adult Swim Festival after a five-year absence. |
August 25 2017 | Brendon Small released his solo album Galaktikon II, unofficially considered a 'new Dethklok album'. |
2016 | Mike Keneally departs from Dethklok after serving as guitarist and backing vocalist since 2007. |
October 25 2014 | Dethklok performed at Festival Supreme in Los Angeles, California. |
2013 | Released single 'Blazing Star', adding to their catalog of metal tracks. |
October 29 2013 | Released the soundtrack to the special episode Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem. |
2012 | Released single 'I Ejaculate Fire', demonstrating their provocative and intense musical style. |
2012 | Bryan Beller becomes an official studio member of Dethklok. |
November 2012 | Dethklok toured North America in support of Dethalbum III with Machine Head, All That Remains, and the Black Dahlia Murder during November and December. |
October 16 2012 | Released their third album, Dethalbum III. |
July 13 2012 | Dethklok played a free show at San Diego Comic-Con. |
July 9 2011 | Dethklok performed at the Mayhem Festival in San Bernardino, replacing Megadeth. |
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