Rotting Christ
Rotting Christ

Rotting Christ

GRCMetal, Black Metal
207,831 monthly listeners
  • 236.8K followers
  • 157 subscribers
  • 89K followers
  • 1.9K followers
  • 45.5K fans

Rotting Christ's Top Spotify Songs

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Saoirse
28.3K streams
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Like Father, Like Son
24.6K streams
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Χ Ξ Σ - 666
24.3K streams
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Ze Nigmar
21.1K streams
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Fire God and Fear
17K streams
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Rotting Christ's YouTube Videos

11.9M
Views

Rotting Christ - Χ Ξ Σ (666) - Official Video

Season of Mist

Rotting Christ - Χ Ξ Σ (666) - Official Video
Youtube
11.9M views
Jun 11, 2013
3M
Views

ROTTING CHRIST - In Yumen / Xibalba (Lyrics Video)

Season of Mist

ROTTING CHRIST - In Yumen / Xibalba (Lyrics Video)
Youtube
3M views
Jan 10, 2013
626.2K
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Rotting Christ - Apage Satana (Official Video)
Youtube
626.2K views
Jun 05, 2016

Rotting Christ's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Heavy Metal
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Extreme Metal
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Black Metal Classics
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The Metal Arena
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Rotting Christ's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events222 Events

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04
Rotting Christ at Stay Gold Melbourne
Australia
AUS
, Melbourne0 - 500 Bar
May
05
Rotting Christ at Stay Gold Melbourne
Australia
AUS
, Melbourne0 - 500 Bar
May
06
Rotting Christ at Gasometer Downstairs
Australia
AUS
, Collingwood500 - 1200 Club
May
08
Rotting Christ at Lion Art Factory
Australia
AUS
, AdelaideN/A Other
May-Jun
31-01
Bavarian Battle Open Air
Germany
DEU
, KirchdorfN/A N/A
Apr
01
Rotting Christ at The Park Theatre
Canada
CAN
, Winnipeg0 - 500 Hall
Past
Mar
31
Rotting Christ at The Exchange Regina
Canada
CAN
, Regina0 - 500 Club
Past
Mar
30
Rotting Christ at The Starlite Room
Canada
CAN
, Edmonton500 - 1200 Club
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Mar
29
Rotting Christ at Dickens Pub
Canada
CAN
, Calgary0 - 500 Bar
Past
Mar
26
Rotting Christ at El Corazon Seattle
United States
USA
, Seattle0 - 500 Bar
Past

Rotting Christ's Upcoming Events13 Events

  • Rotting Christ at Stay Gold Melbourne

    Rotting Christ, Jungle Rot
    Stay Gold Melbourne
    AUS, Melbourne
    Bar0 - 500
  • Rotting Christ at Stay Gold Melbourne

    Rotting Christ, Jungle Rot
    Stay Gold Melbourne
    AUS, Melbourne
    Bar0 - 500
  • Rotting Christ at Gasometer Downstairs

    Rotting Christ, Jungle Rot
    Gasometer Downstairs
    AUS, Collingwood
    Club500 - 1.2K
  • Rotting Christ at Lion Art Factory

    Rotting Christ
    Lion Art Factory
    AUS, Adelaide
    Other
  • Bavarian Battle Open Air festival

    Rotting Christ, Tankard, Tsjuder, Nitrogods, The Spirit, Nervecell, Battlecreek, Infest, Schirenc Plays Pungent Stench, LAVE, Pornthegore
    DEU, Kirchdorf
    Medium

Rotting Christ's Past Events209 Events

  • Rotting Christ at The Park Theatre

    Rotting Christ, UADA, Abigail Williams
    The Park Theatre
    CAN, Winnipeg
    Hall0 - 500
  • Rotting Christ at The Exchange Regina

    Rotting Christ
    The Exchange Regina
    CAN, Regina
    Club0 - 500
  • Rotting Christ at The Starlite Room

    Rotting Christ
    The Starlite Room
    CAN, Edmonton
    Club500 - 1.2K
  • Rotting Christ at Dickens Pub

    Rotting Christ
    Dickens Pub
    CAN, Calgary
    Bar0 - 500
  • Rotting Christ at El Corazon Seattle

    Rotting Christ, UADA, Abigail Williams
    El Corazon Seattle
    USA, Seattle
    Bar0 - 500

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More about Rotting Christ

Overview of Black Metal musician Rotting Christ

Rotting Christ, a well-known metal band with a concentration on the black metal subgenre, is from Athens, Greece. The group has been renowned since its founding in 1987 for its distinctive sound, which fuses extreme metal elements with traditional Greek music. The name of the group is taken from a track by the dark and menacing Swedish extreme metal group Marduk.

An important figure in the Greek metal scene, Rotting Christ has a sizable international fan base. Their lyrics frequently address themes of mythology, religion, and occultism, and their music has been characterized as epic, atmospheric, and forceful. The group is particularly well-known for its energetic live shows, which are marked by a strong connection with the crowd.

Rotting Christ has established themselves as a representation of the tenacity and resiliency of the Greek metal genre through their music. Their distinctive fusion of black metal and traditional Greek music has impacted innumerable bands and elevated Greece to a significant position in the global metal scene. Despite having a career spanning more than three decades, Rotting Christ is still a major influence in the metal music scene, influencing both musicians and listeners with their intense and evocative sound.

What are the most popular songs for Black Metal musician Rotting Christ?

Greek black metal group Rotting Christ has been performing since 1987. Their music has been characterized as "dark and aggressive" by both critics and fans over the course of their several albums' releases. "Fire God and Fear," "Kh Ks S - 666," and "Ze Nigmar" are some of their most well-known songs.

The songs "Demonon Vrosis" and "In Nomine Dei Nostri" are two more that have become favorites among the band's followers. While the latter is a fast-paced, dramatic track that displays the band's technical prowess, the former has a haunting melody and strong vocals. With its iconic melody and melodic guitar chords, "Heaven and Hell and Fire" is another standout track.

"Vetry Zlye," "Grandis Spiritus Diavolos," and "In Yumen-Xibalba" are some of the other well-known Rotting Christ songs. The band's distinctive sound and the moody, atmospheric vibe of their songs are well-liked by their audience. Overall, Rotting Christ has amassed a devoted fan base through the years and still exerts significant influence on the black metal scene.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Black Metal musician Rotting Christ?

Greek black metal band Rotting Christ regularly releases new songs for their followers. The band's most recent CD, "The Early Days (Live in Studio) (2021)," features a live studio recording of their earliest material. There are both new and old songs on this CD, such as "The Sign of Evil Existence," "Fgmenth, Thy Gift," and "Transform All Suffering into Plagues." Fans of the band, both old and young, must listen to it.

Rotting Christ has not only recently launched a new album but also a number of new songs. Two singles from this year's first quarter are titled "The Apocryphal Spells, Vol. II (2022)" and "The Apocryphal Spells, Vol. I (2022)," respectively. These songs showcase the group's distinctive sound, with a concentration on powerful guitar riffs and ferocious drumming. Another band single, "Holy Mountain (2022)," is a strong song that demonstrates their talent for composing eerie tunes.

It's also important to highlight "Phobos (2020)," one of the band's older singles. With lyrics that are both gloomy and introspective, this song combines clean and rough vocals. It's a terrific illustration of how the band can write music that's both intense and thought-provoking.

Overall, Rotting Christ keeps making music that is both strong and distinctive. While maintaining faithful to their black metal roots, the band's most recent album and hits demonstrate their growth. These most recent albums will likely be well-received by the band's followers, who will be eager to hear what comes next.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Black Metal musician Rotting Christ?

Greek metal band Rotting Christ, from Athens, has performed at some of the world's most prestigious events and venues. At events like Hellfest, Wacken Open Air, and Sweden Rock Festival, the band has performed Black Metal. The band stunned the crowd with a performance at Hellfest in 2018 that was nothing short of incredible. Additionally, Rotting Christ has performed in their home city's Release Athens Festival, wowing the crowd there with an incredible performance.

Rotting Christ has performed at some of the most prominent locations in the globe in addition to festival appearances. The Razzmatazz in Barcelona, which is renowned for its exciting atmosphere, has hosted performances by the band. They have also performed in Amsterdam's Melkweg, a venue that frequently hosts some of the biggest names in music. Another significant performance was when the group supported the Norwegian Black Metal group Mayhem at Houston's White Oak Music Hall.

Another notable Budapest venue, A38, has hosted Rotting Christ on occasion. The band produced an exciting and potent show that left the audience wanting more during their performance at this venue, which was nothing short of fantastic. Another location where the band gave a standout performance was The Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia.

Finally, Rotting Christ has performed at some of the most notable events and festivals all over the world. Both critics and fans were deeply moved by their dynamic and compelling performances. Black Metal music fans should not miss the band's live performance due to their distinctive sound and engaging stage presence.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Black Metal musician Rotting Christ?

Over the years, Rotting Christ has worked with many different bands, but two of their most prominent partnerships are "Dadaist Disgust" with Black Void and "Visions of the Dead Lovers" with Yoth Iria. 2019 saw the release of "Dadaist Disgust" as a track from their album "The Heretics." It features the Greek black metal group Black Void, who has been active since 2013. The result of the cooperation is a strong and intense track that highlights the distinctive sounds of both bands.

2019 saw the publication of another collaboration, "Visions of the Dead Lovers." This time, Rotting Christ collaborated with Yoth Iria, a Greek black metal group made up of former members of the illustrious Necromantia. The song, which can be found on Yoth Iria's debut EP, "Under His Sway," combines the sounds of both bands. A eerie and atmospheric track that highlights the skills of both bands is the product of the cooperation.

The combined efforts of Rotting Christ, Black Void, and Yoth Iria have produced some of the most intense and powerful songs in each artist's discography. These musical pairings highlight the skills of both bands and the distinctive sounds that they each bring to the table.

What do people also ask about Black Metal musician Rotting Christ?


How did Rotting Christ get their name?

"However, I continue to go by this name because I think that all religions are corrupt. There is not enough freedom. Religions certainly contain some extremely interesting concepts, but I don't like it when people take advantage of the fears and beliefs of others. - This is where Rotting Christ's moniker came from.


Where is rotting Christ from?

Athens, Greece