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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Armageddon Holocaust is an Indonesian black metal band formed by two musicians known by the pseudonyms Doctor Dark and Dark Thriller. The band originally conceived of by Doctor Dark and Dark Thriller as a one-time project about the Book of Revelation and the future destruction of Earth in the end times. In 2000, the band released its debut concept album, Into Total Destruction, with the drum machine and production provided by Meister J., otherwise known as Jeff Arwadi from Kekal. After this release, the band dissolved, and in 2002 the two members launched their own solo projects, Doctor Dark starting Doctor D and Dark Thriller starting Disastrous Age. However, after pressure from the record label THT Productions, it was decided to continue the project. Dark Thriller later stepped down as an active member of the band and was replaced by Meister J.The second album, Radioactive Zone 245, had originally been planned as a release by Doctor D entitled D-Liverance, but at request of THT Productions the Doctor D project was merged with Armageddon Holocaust, and the album was released in 2003. Into Total Destruction was also re-released, as it was THT Production’s highest selling album, according to Arwadi, who was a member of the record label’s staff. A final album, Nekrofonik, was recorded and released in 2004. Radioactive Zone 245 was made available for free download on the band’s Reverbnation page. In 2005, all the band members left the group, but Armageddon Holocaust continued as a legal entity with an active record deal.Neither Doctor D or Dark Thriller have revealed their true names, though in an interview with HM Magazine Doctor D jokingly stated that his real name was Bill Clinton. Doctor D was noted by writer Johannes Jonsson as being a member of the band Bealiah, but Doctor D refused to comment on Bealiah in an interview with Art for the Ears webzine.. }

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