Imperial Execration
17 top tracks
Imperial Execration
17 top tracks
Albums

Commanding Satan's Crusades
Imperial Execration

Commanding Satan’s Crusades
Imperial Execration

Commanding Satan's Crusades (EP)
Imperial Execration

Sick Musik to Your Guts Compilation Vol. 7
Imperial Execration

Dynasty of the Triumvirate
Imperial Execration

Bloodthirsty Mutilation
Imperial Execration

Sick Musik To Your Guts - Compilation Vol. 7
Imperial Execration
Biography
Imperial Execration is an international brutal death metal powerhouse originally formed in England by Colombian veterans of the extreme metal scene. The band was founded by drummer Ruben Jaramillio and multi-instrumentalist Eduardo Camargo, both of whom brought years of experience from established acts like Ataud and Goreinhaled....Read more on Last.fm
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Imperial Execration is an international brutal death metal powerhouse originally formed in England by Colombian veterans of the extreme metal scene. The band was founded by drummer Ruben Jaramillio and multi-instrumentalist Eduardo Camargo, both of whom brought years of experience from established acts like Ataud and Goreinhaled.
The group made a significant impact on the underground scene in December 2022 with the release of their debut full-length album, "Commanding Satan's Crusades," via the specialized label Comatose Music. Their sound is defined by a relentless, old-school approach to brutal death metal, blending technical precision with a dark, suffocating atmosphere. A notable highlight of their early discography is their crushing cover of Dehumanized’s classic track "Condemned."
In September 2025, the band underwent a major lineup change when founding vocalist Mr. Oscar Macias departed to focus on his primary project, Carnivore Diprosopus. Despite this transition, Imperial Execration remains a staple of the international festival circuit, having performed at events like the Berlin Desecration Fest and Brutal Birthday Feast. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/IMPERIAL+EXECRATION">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
