To Violate the Oblivious

To Violate the Oblivious is a 2004 album by the American one-man black metal act Xasthur. After the original release on Swedish Total Holocaust Records, a re-mastered US pressing was released on Moribund Records in 2005 (featuring one bonus track). The same year, a limited double-vinyl edition was released on German label Perverted Taste (with yet another bonus track).

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  • Apr 5, 2005

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Xasthur

Xasthur is a Californian one-man ambient black metal band formed in 1995 by Scott Conner (born August 20, 1973), who goes by the pseudonym "Malefic". Although similar in terms of low-fi production and the wearing of corpse paint, musically and lyrically Xasthur's focus is usually not on paganism,...

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