Crown, The
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# | Release title | Format | Get in iTunes | Released on year | Label |
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1 | Crowned In Terror 12 | audio | iTunes | 2002-04-08 | Metal Blade Records |
2 | Deathrace King 11 | audio | iTunes | 2000 | Metal Blade Records |
3 | Possessed 13 19 | audio | iTunes | 2003 | Metal Blade Records |
4 | Crowned Unholy 11 | audio | iTunes | 2004 | Metal Blade Records |
5 | Deathrace King 11 | audio | iTunes | 2000-05-23 | Metal Blade Records |
6 | Hell Is Here 11 | audio | iTunes | 2010 | Night Of The Vinyl Dead Records |
7 | Hell Is Here 11 | audio | iTunes | 1998 | Metal Blade Records |
8 | Bringer Of Blood / Possessed 13 10 | audio | iTunes | 2003 | Metal Blade Records |
9 | Deathrace King 11 | audio | iTunes | 2001 | Фоно |
10 | The Burning 11 | audio | iTunes | 2005 | Blackend |
11 | Crowned Unholy 11 | audio | iTunes | 2004 | Фоно |
12 | Doomsday King 22 | audio | iTunes | 2010-09-24 | |
13 | Doomsday King 10 | audio | iTunes | 2010 | Century Media |
14 | Eternal Death 10 | audio | iTunes | 2004 | Blackend |
15 | The Burning 11 | audio | iTunes | 1995 | Black Sun Records |
16 | Crowned In Terror 11 | audio | iTunes | 2002 | Metal Blade Records |
17 | Hell Is Here 11 | audio | iTunes | 1998 | Metal Blade Records |
18 | Possessed 13 14 | audio | iTunes | 2003 | Metal Blade Records |
19 | Doomsday King 14 | audio | iTunes | 2010 | Century Media |
20 | Crowned In Terror 11 | audio | iTunes | 2002 | Metal Blade Records |
21 | Deathrace King 11 | audio | iTunes | 2000 | Metal Blade Records |
22 | Hell Is Here 11 | audio | iTunes | 1998 | Metal Blade Records |
23 | 14 Years Of No Tomorrow 8 | audio | iTunes | 2006 | Metal Blade Records |
24 | Deathrace King 11 | audio | iTunes | 2000 | Metal Blade Records |
25 | Hell Is Here 11 | audio | iTunes | 1998 | Metal Blade Records |
26 | Deathrace King 11 | audio | iTunes | 2000 | Metal Blade Records |
27 | Deathrace King 11 | audio | iTunes | 2000-05-23 | Metal Blade Records |
28 | The Burning 11 | audio | iTunes | 2011 | Century Media |
29 | Eternal Death 10 | audio | iTunes | 2011 | Century Media |
30 | Deathrace King 11 | audio | iTunes | 2000 | Metal Blade Records |
31 | Possessed 13 13 | audio | iTunes | 2003 | Sum Records (2) |
32 | Hell Is Here 11 | audio | iTunes | Metal Blade Records | |
33 | Possessed 13 34 | audio | iTunes | 2003 | Metal Blade Records |
34 | Crowned Unholy 27 | audio | iTunes | 2004 | Metal Blade Records |
35 | Crowned In Terror 11 | audio | iTunes | 2003 | Фоно |
36 | Crowned In Terror 12 | audio | iTunes | 2002-04-24 | Victor |
37 | Doomsday King 10 | audio | iTunes | 2010 | Century Media |
38 | 14 Years Of No Tomorrow 8 | audio | iTunes | 2006-02-06 | Metal Blade Records |
39 | Headhunter 2 | audio | iTunes | 2014-10-27 | Century Media |
The Crown was originally formed as Crown of Thorns in 1990 in Sweden by Johan Lindstrand (vocals), Robert Österberg (guitar), Marco Ternoven (guitar), Magnus Osfelt (bass) and Janne Saarenpää. They released two demos, "Forever Heaven Gone" in 1993 and "Forget the Light" in 1994 and shortly after Österberg was replaced by Marcus Sunesson. The band was eventually signed to "Black Sun Records" where they released their debut album "The Burning" in 1995. The album featured both new material and songs from the demos. It was followed by "Eternal Death" in 1996. This was the last release under the name Crown of Thorns... In 1997 the band was forced to change name because a Christian glam-pop group had the rights to the name. The name was then changed to The Crown. In 1998 the band went on an European tour and during the tour a person from Metal Blade Records saw their talent and they eventually got a record deal. This lead to the release of "Hell is Here" in 1998. The band 'celebrated' the release by taking part in the No Mercy Tour. In 1999 "Deathrace King" was recorded in the new built Studio Fredman. This resulted in a great production and the album also featured Tomas Lindberg (ex-At the Gates) and Mika Luttinen (Impaled Nazarene) as guest vocalists. It was released in 2000. In 2001 Johan Lindstrand decided to leave the band after 11 years and shortly after he was replaced by Tomas Lindberg. "Crowned in Terror" was then released in 2002. Lindbergs stay was however short as he was fired same year the album was released. Johan Lindstrand returned and together they recorded the album, "Possessed 13", which was released in 2003. The bands last release was "Crowned Unholy" which is a rerelease of "Crowned in Terror" with Johan Lindstrand on vocals. The band then disbanded in 2004.