Symphonic Black Metal - List of Notable Symphonic Black Metal Bands

List of Notable Symphonic Black Metal Bands

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Band Country Formed Notes
Abigail Williams United States 2005
...And Oceans Finland 1995
Anorexia Nervosa France 1995
Apostasy Sweden 2000
Bal-Sagoth England 1993
Carpathian Forest Norway 1992
Catamenia Finland 1995
Chthonic Taiwan 1995
Cradle of Filth England 1991
Crimson Moonlight Sweden 1997
Darzamat Poland 1995
Diabolical Masquerade Sweden 1995
Dimmu Borgir Norway 1993
Dragonlord United States 2000
Emperor Norway 1991
Equilibrium Germany 2001
Graveworm Italy 1992
Hecate Enthroned England 1993
Limbonic Art Norway 1993
Opera IX Italy 1988
Shade Empire Finland 1999
Stormlord Italy 1991
Tiamat Sweden 1988
Twilight Ophera Finland 1996
Vaakevandring Norway 1999
Vesania Poland 1997

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