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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