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Paralysed Age are a German gothic rock and darkwave band, composed of Marco Neumann, Stefan Kirsch, and Michael Knust. Since 1998 the band consisted of Michael Knust and Andrea Knust.

Discography

  • 1992: Christened Child
  • 1993: Exile
  • 1994: Nocturne
  • 1994: Bloodsucker (EP)
  • 1999: Empire of the Vampire (compilation)
  • 2001: Into the Ice
  • 2006: Tragedia Nosferata
  • 2019: Intermezzo

References

  1. MacKenzie Wilson. "Allmusic bio". Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2010-12-12.


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