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There are at least 2 bands called Requiem Aeternam: The Melodic Black Metal band from Uruguay founded in 1995. Requiem Aeternam began its activities during September of 1995 in Montevideo (Uruguay) featuring its first demo (“Emergent”) in a local compilation (Underscream). The original line-up consisted of Martín López (Amon Amarth; Opeth) on drums, Martín Méndez (Opeth) on bass, Pablo Magallanes on guitar and José Romero (Inner Sanctum) handling guitar and vocal duties. After López, Méndez and Magallanes left to Sweden, the line-up turned to Fabián Redondo on drums, Marcelo Aguilar on bass and Romero, recording "Eternally Dying (EP)", which was released in 1997 by Death Row Productions. At the end of ’97 the band entered the Studios Record in Montevideo to work on its first full-length release. The resulted material was mixed in Santiago de Chile (Chile) by José Luis Corral (Criminal; Inner Sanctum) and mastered in Buenos Aires (Argentina) by David Santos (Riff; Hermética). "Eternally Dying (LP)" was released in July of 1998 by ICorp and distributed worldwide by Orion / Furias Music Entertainment. As part of the promotion, "Infamy" video clip was aired by MTV Latina and MTV Brazil as well as many other channels in Latin America. Afterward, the band shot another video: "Come Back". Finally, the promotional efforts were consummated with the "Eternally Tour", which included several shows in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay (1998-2000). In April of 2002 Romero publis

Philosopher

Eternally Dying

Destiny-Man
Скиталец (Demo)

Instrumetal I
The Harder, The Better: Volume Ten
Requiem Aeternam
Do pekla!!!

Emergent
Eternal (Silver Edition)
Destiny Man
War Requiem (London Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Benjamin Britten, soprano: Galina Vishnevskaya, tenor: Peter Pears, baritone: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau) (disc 1)