Vargotah is a band from Germany formed in 1999. Their musical style fuses a broad variety of elements and techniques, often of metal, industrial and psychedelic influences with those of undetermined ethnic origins. Vargotah is also known and referred to as "The Cult of Vargotah" or "The Vargotah Cult").
Formed by ex-members of the 90s underground band The Heroin, Orkun Ozzduner remains the only constant member of the band. As a producer, vocalist...
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