Venom - Officially Licensed Merchandise

Venom, formed in Newcastle, England, in 1979, is often credited as one of the pioneers of extreme metal, particularly black metal. Their 1982 album Black Metal not only coined the term but influenced countless thrash, death, and black metal bands..... Show More Their raw, aggressive sound and Satanic imagery set them apart in the NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) scene. Despite lineup changes, Venom's legacy endures as one of the most important bands in heavy metal history.

Venom - Albums and Iconic Songs
1. Welcome to Hell (1981) – Their raw, aggressive debut, featuring “Witching Hour.” 2. Black Metal (1982) – The album that coined the genre's name, with classics like “Black Metal” and “Countess Bathory.” 3. At War with Satan (1984) – A conceptual album pushing their boundaries with the epic title track. 4. Possessed (1985) – Featured a darker, thrashier sound with “Too Loud (For the Crowd).” 5. Resurrection (2000) – A comeback album proving their continued influence in extreme metal.
Venom - Influences and Legacy
Venom played a foundational role in the creation of extreme metal. Their 1982 album Black Metal inspired the genre's name and aesthetic, influencing bands like Metallica, Slayer, Bathory, and Mayhem. Their aggressive, raw sound laid the groundwork for thrash, death, and black metal, while their dark imagery and themes pushed the boundaries of heavy music. Despite never achieving mainstream success, their impact on the metal underground remains unparalleled.
Venom - Tour History and Memorable Concerts
Seven Dates of Hell Tour (1984) – Featured Metallica as the opening act, helping bridge the gap between NWOBHM and thrash metal. Dynamo Open Air Festival (1996) – Marked their resurgence in the extreme metal scene. Reunion Shows (2005-2006) – Saw original members Cronos, Mantas, and Abaddon reunite for select performances. Black Metal Anniversary Tours (2012-Present) – Celebrations of their landmark Black Metal album with high-energy performances worldwide.
Venom - Band Member Profiles
Cronos (Conrad Lant) (Bass, Vocals) – The driving force behind Venom's aggressive sound and Satanic imagery. Mantas (Jeff Dunn) (Guitar, Songwriting) – Crafted the raw, thrash-influenced riffs that defined early Venom. Abaddon (Anthony Bray) (Drums, Percussion) – A chaotic and powerful drummer, contributing to the band's relentless energy.
Venom - Cultural Impact and Media Appearances
Venom's aggressive sound and Satanic imagery directly influenced the rise of thrash metal (Metallica, Slayer) and black metal (Mayhem, Darkthrone). Their album Black Metal even gave the genre its name. They have been referenced in documentaries like Metal: A Headbanger's Journey and video games like Brütal Legend. The band's DIY ethos and theatrical stage presence continue to inspire metal acts worldwide.
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Venom, formed in Newcastle, England, in 1979, is often credited as one of the pioneers of extreme metal, particularly black metal. Their 1982 album Black Metal not only coined the term but influenced countless thrash, death, and black metal bands..... Show More Their raw, aggressive sound and Satanic imagery set them apart in the NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) scene. Despite lineup changes, Venom's legacy endures as one of the most important bands in heavy metal history.

Venom - Albums and Iconic Songs
1. Welcome to Hell (1981) – Their raw, aggressive debut, featuring “Witching Hour.” 2. Black Metal (1982) – The album that coined the genre's name, with classics like “Black Metal” and “Countess Bathory.” 3. At War with Satan (1984) – A conceptual album pushing their boundaries with the epic title track. 4. Possessed (1985) – Featured a darker, thrashier sound with “Too Loud (For the Crowd).” 5. Resurrection (2000) – A comeback album proving their continued influence in extreme metal.
Venom - Influences and Legacy
Venom played a foundational role in the creation of extreme metal. Their 1982 album Black Metal inspired the genre's name and aesthetic, influencing bands like Metallica, Slayer, Bathory, and Mayhem. Their aggressive, raw sound laid the groundwork for thrash, death, and black metal, while their dark imagery and themes pushed the boundaries of heavy music. Despite never achieving mainstream success, their impact on the metal underground remains unparalleled.
Venom - Tour History and Memorable Concerts
Seven Dates of Hell Tour (1984) – Featured Metallica as the opening act, helping bridge the gap between NWOBHM and thrash metal. Dynamo Open Air Festival (1996) – Marked their resurgence in the extreme metal scene. Reunion Shows (2005-2006) – Saw original members Cronos, Mantas, and Abaddon reunite for select performances. Black Metal Anniversary Tours (2012-Present) – Celebrations of their landmark Black Metal album with high-energy performances worldwide.
Venom - Band Member Profiles
Cronos (Conrad Lant) (Bass, Vocals) – The driving force behind Venom's aggressive sound and Satanic imagery. Mantas (Jeff Dunn) (Guitar, Songwriting) – Crafted the raw, thrash-influenced riffs that defined early Venom. Abaddon (Anthony Bray) (Drums, Percussion) – A chaotic and powerful drummer, contributing to the band's relentless energy.
Venom - Cultural Impact and Media Appearances
Venom's aggressive sound and Satanic imagery directly influenced the rise of thrash metal (Metallica, Slayer) and black metal (Mayhem, Darkthrone). Their album Black Metal even gave the genre its name. They have been referenced in documentaries like Metal: A Headbanger's Journey and video games like Brütal Legend. The band's DIY ethos and theatrical stage presence continue to inspire metal acts worldwide.
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