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Sigurd Wongraven

1975 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Sigurd Wongraven is the 3,020th most popular musician, the 816th most popular biography from Norway and the 46th most popular Norwegian Musician.

Sigurd Wongraven is most famous as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. He is also known for his contributions to the genre and his influence on the Norwegian black metal scene.

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Among Musicians

Among musicians, Sigurd Wongraven ranks 3,020 out of 3,175Before him are Grant Hart, Andrew Weatherall, Zbigniew Robert Promiński, Rajesh Roshan, Twiins, and Silenoz. After him are Evan Taubenfeld, Daniel Johns, Laufey, Howard Benson, Sonny Sandoval, and Logan Mader.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Sigurd Wongraven ranks 885Before him are Andrei Solomatin, Dan Ito, Roberto Colombo, Beatrice Câșlaru, Moon Eui-jae, and Anna Gabriel i Sabaté. After him are Jared Polis, Roxana Scarlat, Pietro Caucchioli, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Stephen Huss, and Elena Grushina.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Sigurd Wongraven ranks 816 out of NaNBefore him are Harald Strand Nilsen (1971), Pål Golberg (1990), Antonio Nusa (2005), Susanne Sundfør (1986), Emil Iversen (1991), and Silenoz (1977). After him are Anders Danielsen Lie (1979), Hedda Berntsen (1976), Trine Rønning (1982), Hanne Ørstavik (1969), Halldor Skard (1973), and Roger Nilsen (1969).

Among Musicians In Norway

Among musicians born in Norway, Sigurd Wongraven ranks 46Before him are Mortiis (1975), Tord Gustavsen (1970), Harald Nævdal (1970), Cashmere Cat (1987), Vilde Frang (1986), and Silenoz (1977). After him are Rune Eriksen (1975), Galder (1976), King ov Hell (1974), K-391 (1994), Kate Havnevik (1975), and Ida Maria (1984).

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