13-474: [REDACTED] Look up raise hell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Raising Hell may refer to: "Raising Hell" (Bullet for My Valentine song) , 2013 "Raising Hell" (Kesha song) , 2019 Raising Hell (album) , by Run-D.M.C. Raising Hell , an album by Fatback Band Raising Hell (book) , by David Weir and Dan Noyes Raising Hell (video) ,
26-463: A concert video by Iron Maiden Raising Hell Software , the original name of the British video game studio Bizarre Creations Overlord: Raising Hell , an expansion pack to the 2007 video game Overlord Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Raising Hell . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
39-519: A majority stake in Nuclear Blast. Nuclear Blast was formed in 1987 after founder Markus Staiger traveled throughout the United States for four weeks and saw a gig of his favorite band BL'AST! . The label's first release was a vinyl compilation called Senseless Death (NB 001) featuring US hardcore bands like Attitude, Sacred Denial, Impulse Manslaughter and others. Swedish band Meshuggah became
52-544: A new record company called Atomic Fire GmbH. In June 2022, Nuclear Blast unveiled a new logo. The logo caused some controversy when the canned water company Liquid Death jokingly noted its similarities with their logo (which also features a melting skull), inadvertedly leading to its designer, Justin Moll, receiving hate mail. Liquid Death quickly apologized for the joke, saying that it was not targeted at Moll but at Nuclear Blast, whose personnel had reportedly raised concerns over
65-451: Is a Swedish thrash metal band from Stockholm , Sweden. The group changed names several times in their early history; their first demo, 1997's Nailed , was released under the name In Cold Blood, a name they abandoned for Raise Hell after signing with Nuclear Blast —which they did while still in their teens. After the album's release the group toured Europe with Dismember , Children of Bodom , and others. Their second album, Not Dead Yet ,
78-503: Is different from Wikidata Articles needing additional references from March 2020 All articles needing additional references Articles with hCards Nuclear Blast Nuclear Blast Records is a German record label with subsidiaries in Germany, the United States and Brazil. It was founded in 1987 by Markus Staiger in Donzdorf . Originally releasing hardcore punk records,
91-940: The Damned ( Black Lodge / Sound Pollution , 2006) Written in Blood (Black Lodge, 2015) References [ edit ] ^ Raise Hell at AllMusic ^ [1] Authority control databases [REDACTED] International ISNI VIAF Artists MusicBrainz Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raise_Hell&oldid=1094671064 " Categories : Musical groups established in 1995 Swedish death metal musical groups Swedish thrash metal musical groups Nuclear Blast artists Hidden categories: All articles with dead external links Articles with dead external links from April 2018 Articles with permanently dead external links Articles with short description Short description
104-568: The Damned followed in 2006, and another tour of Europe with Necrophobic and Origin Blood followed later that year. Members [ edit ] Current Jonas von Wowern - guitar, vocals Jimmy Fjällendahl - vocals (2002–present) Joakim Kulo - guitar Niklas Sjöström - bass Dennis Ekdahl - drums Former Torsten Wickberg - guitar Discography [ edit ] Nailed (demo, 1997) Holy Target ( Nuclear Blast , 1998) Not Dead Yet (Nuclear Blast, 2000) Wicked Is My Game (Nuclear Blast, 2002) City of
117-577: The first band in the history of Nuclear Blast Records to crack the Billboard 200, landing at number 165 with their 2002 album, Nothing . Meshuggah also became the first Nuclear Blast band to be reviewed in Rolling Stone magazine. In 2004, Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish released Once on Nuclear Blast, which rocketed to the top of the charts in multiple countries, including Finland, Germany, Norway, Greece, Sweden, Austria, and more. It became
130-604: The first release in the company's history to reach number 1 on the German charts. Slayer released the album Repentless in 2015 which went to number 4 on the Billboard 200 making it the highest charting Nuclear Blast release in the United States. During the 2000s and 2010s, Nuclear Blast signed many veteran thrash metal bands including Slayer , Exodus , Testament , Anthrax , Kreator , Overkill , Sepultura , Destruction , Tankard , Death Angel , and Heathen . In 2021, Nuclear Blast founder Markus Staiger launched
143-476: The label moved on to releasing albums by thrash metal , melodic death metal , grindcore , industrial metal , power metal and black metal bands, as well as tribute albums . It also distributes and promotes post-hardcore/metalcore labels SharpTone Records ; another post-hardcore/metalcore label, Arising Empire , was in Nuclear Blast portfolio until its acquirement by Kontor New Media in 2020. In October 2018, French independent label Believe Digital acquired
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#1732858167863156-1358: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raising_Hell&oldid=982320859 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages raise hell (Redirected from Raise hell ) Swedish thrash metal band [REDACTED] This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Raise Hell" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( March 2020 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Raise Hell Origin Stockholm , Sweden Genres Thrash metal , black metal Years active 1995–present Labels Nuclear Blast Members Jonas von Wowern Jimmy Fjällendahl Joakim Kulo Niklas Sjöström Dennis Ekdahl Past members Torstein Wickberg Raise Hell
169-551: Was released in 1999 and produced by Anders Fridén (of In Flames ), and was followed by a tour with Destruction . After further touring and appearances at the Wacken Open Air festival, the group returned to the studio in 2002 for Wicked Is My Game . Guitarist Jonas von Wowern (Nilsson) did the vocals for the first three albums. In 2002 Jimmy Fjällendahl joined the band as vocalist, so Jonas could focus on playing guitar. The group signed with Black Lodge Records in 2004; City of
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