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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aesop_DekkerAesop Dekker - Wikipedia

    Aesop Dekker (born October 1, 1970) is an American musician. He is best known for being the drummer of the bands Hickey, Ludicra, Agalloch, Worm Ouroboros, VHÖL and Khôrada. Aesop has a son, Ezra. References

  2. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Biography. Started out in the punk scene playing with Fuckboyz, who eventually relocated to San Francisco at the end of the 1980s and evolved into Hickey. A fan of obscure music, Aesop later drifted towards the black metal scene.

  3. 29 de ago. de 2009 · Listen to Khorada. Khôrada (ex-Agalloch / Giant Squid) | Debut album \"Salt\" out July... Rising from the ashes of Agalloch and Giant Squid, a new group is born: Khôrada. Featuring former Agalloch members Don Anderson (guitar), Jason Walton (bass) and Aesop Dekker (drums) alongside...

  4. Aesop Dekker. Perfil: American punk and metal drummer, currently based in San Francisco, California. Currently plays in Agalloch, Worm Ouroboros and Vhol. He formed the band Fuckboyz in his native Florida with friend Matty Luv; the two relocated to San Francisco in the late '80s. Soon after Fuckboyz ended, they started Hickey .

  5. Supporta BLMP genom att bli en patron! Spana in de olika alternativen på www.patreon.com/blmetalpodcast B.L. gästas av Aesop Dekker, främst känd som trummis från både punk- och metalvärlden, men inbjuden i egenskap av konnässör och fin-/fulsmakare inom metal och rawk.

  6. Aesop Dekker. Profile: American punk and metal drummer, currently based in San Francisco, California. Currently plays in Agalloch, Worm Ouroboros and Vhol. He formed the band Fuckboyz in his native Florida with friend Matty Luv; the two relocated to San Francisco in the late '80s. Soon after Fuckboyz ended, they started Hickey .

  7. 22 de mar. de 2018 · Aesop Dekker took time out from his double-duty drum schedule with Khorada and Extremity to play session drums on Dissaffection, and his surgical hi-hat work adds a spit-polish to “Pendulums” and other tunes.