The name Lucifer could refer to one of several acts (arranged chronologically by date of inception): 1) A short lived Hard Rock band that released an album in 1972 it has a cover of the Young bloods song Get together. 2) Lithuanian Death / Thrash Metal band from Vilnius. Lucifer is thrash metal band from Lithuania, Europe. On winter of 2008-2009 band started to work in studio. In July 2009 band presented their first demo album "Agony". After that, the band split-up.
1) A short lived Hard Rock band that released an album in 1972 it has a cover of the Young bloods song Get together.
2) Lithuanian Death / Thrash Metal band from Vilnius. Lucifer is thrash metal band from Lithuania, Europe. On winter of 2008-2009 band started to work in studio. In July 2009 band presented their first demo album "Agony". After that, the band split-up. The band re-formed in 2010 with a new line-up. New songs, pics and video can be found at their facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucifer/147853938596403
3) Solo project of British musician Peter "Lucifer" Walker (ex-Purple Gang). One album was recorded in 1972, originally released on Private Press.
4) Psuedonym for Canadian electronic musician Mort Garson. Released one record in 1971, Black Mass, before switching his moniker to Ataraxia.
5) A Swedish death metal band formed in 1990. They released 3 demos and a single. There is also a full length recorded by this band that was never released.
6) Death Rock, Black Metal band formed October 1992 in New York City. Members include Benjamin Card-Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards and Piano, Julia Card-Backup Vocalist, David DiBlasio-Bass, and Richard Baron-Drums.
7)American death metal band from Goldboro, Maryland formed in 1998. They are currently unsigned. Focused mainly on anti-Christian themes. Influenced by Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse, and Suffocation. More information to be found at http://www.myspace.com/luciferdeathmetal and http://www.metal-archives.com
8) Λucifer (sometimes spelled Aucifer, pronounced Lucifer because of the greek letter "L" lambda "?") is a Japanese rock group, best known for contributing several of their songs to the popular anime, Kaikan Phrase. The band was formed in 1999, and disbanded in early 2003. More information can be found at http://www.m-up.com/lucifer/.
9) Dutch Pop group formed in 1974 (1974-1979) in Loosdrecht, NL with Margriet Eshuys as singer. Their biggest succes was "House for Sale". Producer: Hans Vermeulen, songwriters: Gloria Sklerov/Harry Lloyd, Drumms: Hennie Huisman, Bass: Dick Buysman.