Early Norwegian black metal scene (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Øystein 'Euronymous' Aarseth". June 1992. Archived from the original on 9 September 2009. Retrieved 10 October 2009. Well, the original idea was to make a specialist shop for metal in general, but that's a long time ago. Normal metal isn't very popular any more; all the children are listening to 'death' metal now. I'd rather be selling Judas Priest than Napalm Death, but at least now we can be specialized within 'death' metal and make a shop where all the trend people know that they will find all the trend music. This will help us earn money so that we can order more EVIL records for the evil people. But no matter how low-quality music we have to sell, we'll create a BLACK METAL aesthetic for the shop. We've had a couple of 'actions' in churches lately, and the shop is going to look like a black church in the future. We've also considered having total darkness inside, so that people would have to carry torches to be able to see the records.

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  • Ekeroth, Daniel. Swedish Death Metal. Second printing. Brooklyn, New York: Bazillion Points 2009, p. 247.

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  • Campion, Chris (20 February 2005). "In the face of death". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 18 November 2018. Retrieved 30 December 2018. 'Øystein was always sending death threats to people,' says Necro Butcher. 'It was his reaction to everything. But he didn't put so much into it. And then when he met you, he was like, "OK. You're cool!". Then you were best friends. So when eventually he got to be unfriendly with Varg, he threatened him like he did everyone else. Øystein told him, "I'm going to send some people to torture you. Until you die." But Varg Vikernes saw this as a real threat. He probably thought, "better him than me. I'll just go down and do him".'

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