Martin van Drunen (born 1966, Uden) is a Dutch death metal vocalist, who started out in the band Pestilence.[2] In this band, he also performed the bass duties live. He recorded two albums with them, Malleus Maleficarum[3] and Consuming Impulse.[4] After his departure from Pestilence, he joined Asphyx as the singer and bass player in 1990[5] and recorded five albums in total. He performed the vocals on Comecon's second album Converging Conspiracies in 1993[6] and then formed his own band called Submission. In 1995, he was asked to replace Karl Willetts in the UK death metal band Bolt Thrower.[7] He did two tours with them, but never recorded an album.
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Martin van Drunen performing live with Asphyx at The Fridge in London, on 22 September 2007 | |
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| Origin | Netherlands |
| Genres | Death metal |
| Occupation(s) | Vocalist, lyricist |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals, bass[1] |
| Years active | 1986–present |
| Member of | Asphyx, Grand Supreme Blood Court |
| Formerly of | Hail of Bullets, Pestilence |
In 2006, an "all-star" death metal band by the name Hail of Bullets was formed with van Drunen doing vocals, ex-Houwitser bass player Theo van Eekelen, Gorefest drummer Ed Warby and both Thanatos guitarists Paul Baayens and Stephan Gebédi.[8] In May 2008, they released an album called …Of Frost and War.[9] In 2009, van Drunen performed guest vocals on The Project Hate MCMXCIX's album The Lustrate Process. In October 2010, Hail of Bullets released their second album On Divine Winds.[10]
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