List of Notable Symphonic Black Metal Bands
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Band | Country | Formed | Notes |
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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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