
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
1977-03-01
Place of Birth
Nannestad, Norway
Silenoz
Biography
Silenoz has been Dimmu Borgir's guitarist since they started. He also composes and writes lyrics for most of the band's songs. He contributes backing vocals (on "Stormblåst", its re-record, and "Godless Savage Garden") and bass (on "Stormblåst MMV"). He also sung lead vocals on their debut album "For All Tid". At first, he was known only as Erkekjetter Silenoz (Arch-Heretic Silenoz in Norwegian). Another band Silenoz, or "Ed Damnator" as he was called, played rhythm guitar and occasional bass in was the Norwegian thrash metal band, "Nocturnal Breed". Before becoming a musician Silenoz used to work in a kindergarten. Silenoz has written the majority of Dimmu Borgir's lyrics and also based the songs in the album In Sorte Diaboli on a narrative of his composition. Silenoz was featured as a voice actor in the Adult Swim cartoon Metalocalypse. This episode kicked off the second season of the popular show and debuted on Adult Swim Fix on Friday 21 September 2007. Silenoz originally played bass, but he 'felt limited by only four strings'. He has played guitar since 1991, saying that he was inspired to play the guitar by Judas Priest, Randy Rhoads and Eddie Van Halen - in his words 'Real guitar players'.[1] For many years as Guitarist in Dimmu Borgir, Silenoz appeared with long hair, however most recently in 2012 he has appeared with a shaven head whilst maintaining a beard and various piercings.
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Known For
Acting History
2017
Dimmu Borgir: Live at Wacken Open Air 2012 as Rhythm Guitar
2008Promised Land of Heavy Metal as Self - Dimmu Borgir
2008Dimmu Borgir - The Invaluable Darkness as Guitars
2007Dimmu Borgir: Live at Wacken Open Air 2007 as Self – Guitars
2006Metalocalypse as Prison Inmate (voice)
2006Metalocalypse as Bobby (voice)
2006Metalocalypse as Yaneemango Indian (voice)
2004Dimmu Borgir: Live at Ozzfest as Guitars
2003Wacken Metal Overdrive as Self
2002Dimmu Borgir: World Misanthropy as Guitars
2001Dimmu Borgir: Live at Wacken Open Air as Bass







