Emperor Magus Caligula

Emperor Magus Caligula (born Magnus "Masse" Broberg, 23 May 1973)[1] is a Swedish extreme metal musician best known as the former vocalist, bassist and lyricist of Swedish black metal band Dark Funeral, performing for the band between 1995 and 2010. He has also been the vocalist of death metal bands Demonoid, replacing Christofer Johnsson, and Sanctification. He was the original vocalist for Hypocrisy and has featured in other extreme metal bands including Dominion-Caligula (with former Dark Funeral secondary guitarist Dominion) and God Among Insects. He has also performed backing vocals for the Swedish black metal band Sportlov.

Emperor Magus Caligula
Background information
Birth nameMagnus Broberg
Also known asEmperor Magus Caligula
Masse Broberg
Born (1973-05-23) 23 May 1973 =
Ludvika, Sweden
GenresBlack metal, death metal
Occupation(s)Lyricist, musician
InstrumentsVocals, bass
Years active1989–present
Associated actsDark Funeral
Hypocrisy
Demonoid
God Among Insects
Dominion-Caligula
Sportlov
Witchery

In July 2011, Witchery announced Caligula was joining the band, replacing Legion until 2016.[2]

Early life

Broberg was born in Ludvika.

Beliefs

Caligula is a practitioner of LaVeyan Satanism, and while he has on one hand distanced himself from National Socialist black metal,[3] as well as the Nazi ideology and the "attitude at that time," he has also said that aspects of Nazi ideology were "not that wrong" and that the Nazi concentration camps were bad, but not "that horribly bad."[4] Like many other black metal musicians, he has generally assumed an apolitical stance, although he expressed disdain for former Islamic terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, with his audience when playing live. He has also denounced Roman Catholic priests due to widespread child molestation allegations.[3]

Gazziero murder controversy

Caligula was quoted as being "somewhat impressed" by the premeditated murder of Fr. Faustino Gazziero, a Catholic priest, by Dark Funeral fan Rodrigo Orias at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Santiago, Chile, further stating that "He deserves some credit. You're not supposed to say that, but I don't care."[5] Although he suggested the possibility that "the music triggered him somehow," he denied Dark Funeral's music being the direct cause of Orias' murder of Gazziero.

Caligula also recalled having met Orias at a Dark Funeral concert in 2003, where he burnt a cross on Orias' arm at his request with a Cuban cigar.[5]

Film

Caligula made an appearance in the Swedish zombie film Die Zombiejäger, playing a humorous part of a necrophile. Dark Funeral also provided two songs for the film, Godhate, which is played during the film's opening credits and Thus I Have Spoken, which is played during a fight scene.

Discography

Dark Funeral

Studio releases

Live releases

Video albums

  • Attera Orbis Terrarum - Part I (2007)
  • Attera Orbis Terrarum - Part II (2008)

Sanctification

  • Black Reign

God Among Insects

Studio releases

  • World Wide Death (2004)
  • Zombienomicon (2006)

Dominion Caligula

Studio releases

  • A New Era Rises (2000)

Hypocrisy

The Project Hate

  • Hate, Dominate, Congregate, Eliminate
gollark: If you actually get an AI good (capable and aligned) enough to make that sort of thing work, you won't need to worry about political systems very much.
gollark: I don't really want exciting, I want actually working.
gollark: Self-perpetuating, stable systems good, see.
gollark: Wrong.
gollark: Of course. It's much easier to produce gods in a central facility! It's very complicated.

References

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