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Lebanese metal band
Kimaera
OriginBeirut, Lebanon
Genres
Years active2000 - present
Labels
  • Eternal Sound Records
  • Stygian Crypt Productions
Members
  • Charbel Abboud
  • Pierre Najm
  • Georges Antabi
  • Joe Nassar
  • Michel Kammouj
Websitewww.kimaera.info

Kimaera is a Lebanese death metal band founded by vocalist and guitarist Jean-Pierre Haddad in 2000. The band's music combines oriental metal, doom metal and death metal influences, with gothic undertones resounding through melodic interludes of violins, pianos and occasional female vocals.

History

In March 2004, the band released God's Wrath, a self-produced single. The release got the attention of Stygian Crypt Productions, which in turn led to the band's release of their debut album Ebony Veiled. The album was released in February 2006 in Lebanon and on 20 April 2006 the album saw a worldwide release.

Kimaera is among the first wave of international metal bands originating from the Middle East, known in their homeland as the "Lebanese Ambassadors of Doom".

The band released its second full-length album Solitary Impact with Stygian Crypt Productions in July 2010, along with their first official music video "The Taste of Treason". In 2013, Kimaera released their third album The Harbinger of Doom after inking a deal with the German label Eternal Sound Records.

In February 2022, Kimaera's lead singer, Jean Pierre Haddad, was found dead in his apartment in Egypt after a natural gas leak.

Members

  • Charbel Abboud - Rhythm Guitars / keyboards / producer
  • Pierre Najm - Lead Guitars
  • Georges Antabi - Vocals
  • Joe Nassar - Drums
  • Michel Kammouj - Bass Guitar
  • Jean-Pierre Haddad - guitars & vocals (deceased)

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

References

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  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2020-03-04. Retrieved 2017-04-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  6. ":: Metalje.com :: - Lebanese Metal Portal! - Kimaera Interview". www.metalje.com. Archived from the original on 2008-08-03.
  7. Admin, PSW. "Discography - Kimaera.info". kimaera.info. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
  8. "KIMAERA | EternalSoundRecords". www.eternalsound.de. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
  9. Saeed, Saeed (2022-02-27). "Lebanese musician Jean-Pierre Haddad dies aged 39: 'My home country lost a monument'". The National. Retrieved 2023-07-15.

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