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iniquity

  (ĭ-nĭk'wĭ-tē) pronunciation
n., pl. -ties.
  1. Gross immorality or injustice; wickedness.
  2. A grossly immoral act; a sin.

[Middle English iniquite, from Old French, from Latin inīquitās, from inīquus, unjust, harmful : in-, not; see in–1 + aequus, equal.]


 
 
Thesaurus: iniquity

noun

  1. That which is morally bad or objectionable: evil, peccancy, sin, wickedness, wrong. See right/wrong.
  2. Lack of justice: inequity, injustice, unfairness, unjustness, wrong. See law, right/wrong.
  3. A wicked act or wicked behavior: crime, deviltry, diablerie, evil, evildoing, immorality, misdeed, offense, peccancy, sin, wickedness, wrong, wrongdoing. See right/wrong.

 
Antonyms: iniquity

n

Definition: sin, evil
Antonyms: good, goodness, virtue


 
Wikipedia: Iniquity
Iniquity
Iniquity_photo.jpg
Background information
Origin Copenhagen, Denmark
Genre(s) Death metal
Technical death metal
Years active 1989 - 2004
Label(s) Emanzipation Production
Mighty Music
Associated
acts
Thorium
Daemon
Swollen
Downlord
Little Devil
Konkhra
Infernal Death
Red Warszawa
Corpus Mortale
Human Machine
Atobic
Strangler
Nations of Death
Saturnus
Faith Industrius
Sacrificial
Website www.iniquity.dk
Former members
Peter Houd
Rene Falther
Morten Hansen
Brian Petrowsky
Claus Zeeberg
Jacob Olsen
Mads Haarløv
René Madsen
Thomas Christensen
Jesper Frost Jensen
Martin Rosendahl
Brian Eriksen
Lars Friis
Jens Lee
Thomas Fagerlind
Kræn Meier
Carsten Nielsen

Iniquity was a Danish death metal group. Established in 1989, the band released three full-length albums before parting ways in 2004. They are known by many in a more mainstream Internet environment as the band providing the soundtrack for the satirical flash animation "Growl Karaoke"[1] in the form of the track "The Bullet's Breath", off 2001's Grime.

History

Iniquity was formed in 1989 in Copenhagen, Denmark by Peter Houd, Brian Petrowsky and Morten Hansen. During the first years of the band's history two demo tapes were released and they appeared on several Compilation CDs e.g. on the Fuck You We're from Denmark compilation in 1992 with the song "Torn" (taken from the Entering Deception demo). After that release Morten Hansen and Peter Houd quit the band and Brian Petrowsky was left as sole member. Claus Zeeberg (bass), Jacob Olsen (drums and backing vocals) and Carsten Nielsen (keyboards) joined in and this line-up recorded a promo tape called Promo '93. They toured for some time and recruited Mads Haarløv as lead guitarist. Again, Iniquity loses a member, this time bassist Claus Zeeberg decides to leave, he is replaced by Thomas Christensen. Yet more touring and now it's keyboard player Carsten Nielsen who leaves Iniquity. After an appearance on the live compilation Brutal Youth with two new songs "Prophecy of the Dying Watcher" and "Mockery Retained to Abturate", Haarløv leaves and Lars Friis enters the fold.

In 1995 the band signed a deal with Emanzipation Productions and entered the well known Borsing Studio together with Jan Borsing to record their first full length album Serenadium. Due to several reasons the recording got quite delayed but during this time the band got itself a larger record company in the form of Emanzipation Productions becoming a sub-division of Diehard Music Worldwide. Serenadium finally saw the light of day in the summer of 1996.

A complete line-up change occurred in 1997 but the new members didn't waste time and wrote 4 new songs which were recorded in November '97 by Lars Schmidt (Furious Trauma & Konkhra) at the Soundzone Studio and mixed by Jacob Hansen. At this time EMZ had decided to start up its own independent record company, which turned out to be Mighty Music. The first release was the The Hidden Lore EP by Iniquity in May 1998. It resulted in many positive reviews, e.g. 7/7 in Hammer (Germany) and 8,5/10 in Rock Hard (Germany).

After even more line-up changes (new vocalist, new bass player and new guitarist), the band entered the Aabenraa Studio in May 1999 to record their second full length album Five Across The Eyes with Jacob Hansen. It was released world wide through Mighty Music on November 8, 1999. Iniquity again faced a line-up change when guitarist Brian Eriksen left the band and was replaced by Kræn Meier (also member of Sacrificial). Their last album entitled Grime (once again produced by Jacob Hansen) was released in 2001 and after that only a best-of compilation album was released in 2003 before they disbanded.

After the band broke up in 2004, Mads Haarløv, Kræn Meier and Martin Rosendahl formed a death metal band called Strangler which has released one demo "Infinite Blood Abundance" but its status is currently unknown. Jesper Jensen, Rene Falther and Thomas Fagerlind have formed the band Downlord, but Jensen has since left. Brian Eriksen, Jens Lee and Martin Rosendahl are in the band Corpus Mortale.

Fagerlind and Christensen also played in the band Daemon which featured Gene Hoglan.

Former Members

  • Thomas Fagerlind - Bass (1998-2004)
  • Thomas Christensen - Bass (1994-1996)
  • Peter Houd - Bass (1989-1992)
  • Claus Zeeberg - Bass (1992-1994)
  • Martin Rosendahl - Bass, Vocals (1996-1999)
  • René Madsen - Guitar (1993)
  • Brian Eriksen - Guitar (1996-2000)
  • Lars Friis - Guitar (1996-1997)
  • Jens Lee - Guitar (1997-1999)
  • Brian Petrowsky - Vocals, Guitar (1989-1996)
  • Kræn Meier - Guitar (2001-2003)
  • Rene Falther - Guitar (????)
  • Jacob Olsen - Drums (1992-1996)
  • Morten Hansen - Drums (1989-1992)

Discography

Demos

  • World of Despair (1991)
  • Entering Deception (1992)
  • Promo '93 (1993)

Studio albums

Compilations

EPs

Singles

External links


 
Translations: Translations for: Iniquity

Dansk (Danish)
n. - forbrydelse, misgerning, synd, uretfærdighed

Nederlands (Dutch)
onrechtvaardigheid

Français (French)
n. - iniquité, injustice

Deutsch (German)
n. - Ungerechtigkeit, Missetat

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - αδικία, κακοήθεια

Italiano (Italian)
iniquità

Português (Portuguese)
n. - iniquidade

Русский (Russian)
несправедливость, прегрешение

Español (Spanish)
n. - iniquidad, injusticia

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - orättfärdighet, orättvisa, ondska, synd

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
不正, 不正当行为, 不法

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 不正, 不正當行為, 不法

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 부정, 죄악

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 不正, 邪悪, 不正行為

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) ظلم, جور, إثم, خطيئه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮עוול, אי צדק, רשע‬


 
 

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