Toni Hallio

Toni Hallio is the former drummer for and one of the founding members of melodic death metal band Norther. He left the band in October 2005 to pursue other interests.[1] However, he still recorded the drums for Norther's Till Death Unites Us instead of the band's current drummer Heikki Saari.

Toni Hallio
Born (1980-04-11) 11 April 1980
Helsinki, Finland
GenresMelodic death metal
InstrumentsDrums
Years active1996–2005
LabelsSpinefarm
Associated actsNorther
WebsiteNorther's Website
Ensiferum's Website

Equipment

Tama Starclassic Performer (transparent black):

  • 8"
  • 10"
  • 12"
  • 14"
  • 16"
  • BD 22"
  • SN 14"

Heads:

  • Evans genera2 clear.
  • Bass Drum: evans emad without dampening.
  • Snare: powercenter reverse dot.

Cymbals:

  • Zildjian A Custom Medium crash 16"
  • Zildjian A Custom Projection crash 18"
  • Zildjian K China 19"
  • Zildjian Z Custom ride 20"
  • Zildjian A New Beat hi-hats 13"
  • Paiste signature splash8
  • Istambul alchemy12 splash

Hardware:

  • Tama Drum Chair
  • Gibraltar power rack
  • DW 5002 TD3 Turbo (center) chain drive
  • Tama sticks

Discography

Studio Albums

Demos and EPs

  • Warlord (demo) (2000)
  • Solution 7 (2005)

Singles

  • Released (2002)
  • Unleash Hell (2003)
  • Spreading Death (2004)
  • Spreading Death (DVD) (2004)
  • Scream (2006)
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References

  1. "Norther - Biography". Norther. Retrieved 16 February 2011.


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