Cripper

Cripper

Cripper live in 70000 tons of metal 2011
Background information
Origin Hannover, Germany
Genres Thrash metal
Years active 2005–present
Labels SAOL Records
Website www.cripper.de
Members Britta Görtz
Christian Bröhenhorst
Jonathan Stenger
Gerrit Mohrmann
Dennis Weber
Past members See below

Cripper is a Thrash metal[1] band from Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany. Was founded in 2005 by musicians Christian Bröhenhorst and Jonathan Stenger.

Biography

In 2004, guitarists Christian Bröhenhorst and Jonathan Stenger had the idea to create a band when they were studying at Hildesheim and in late 2004, singer Britta Görtz arrived to Cripper's born. Then the band was completed with bassist Erik Hess and drummer Dennis Weber. Months later bassist Hess was replaced by Thomas Maiwald and after by Sören Becker.

In 2006 the band released their first EP titled Killer Escort Service and in the same year Cripper played at Metaldays in Slovenia. Next year, in 2007, the band released their debut studio album, named Freak Inside, mastered by musician Andy Classen from Holy Moses. Along with bands Hatred and Spectre Dragon toured at the "Triple-Thrash-Threat" through Germany. In 2008, Becker was replaced by Bastian Helwig and toured again with Hatred on "Lost World Order" tour in Germany. Cripper in 2009 released their second studio album called Devil Reveals, was present at Wacken Open Air 2009 and in spring 2010 supported Overkill on their Killfest-Tour through Europe. Later in 2011 they traveled to the Caribbean to play at the biggest floating metal festival ever, the 70000 Tons of Metal.[2]

Cripper released a third studio album in 2012, titled Antagonist. This time bassist Bastian Helwig left the band and was finally replaced by Gerrit Mohrmann. For 2014, Cripper played again at the fourth version of 70000 Tons of Metal.

Discography

Studio albums

EP's

Members

Current members

Past members

References

External links

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