I Shalt Become

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I Shalt Become started as a one-man black metal project by S. Holliman in 1995. Holliman recorded two early releases, Wanderings and In the Falling Snow before ending his project, though the latter remained unreleased, save for a bootleg version released as Birkenau, until 2008 when the project was resumed and a third album containing entirely new material entitled Requiem was released.

Despite the common misbelief that I Shalt Become is associated with political beliefs, and more specifically National Socialism, Holliman has officially stated that this band has nothing to do with any political beliefs or ideologies. As a further statement against this, the following line was included in the insert for In the Falling Snow when it was officially released in 2008: “No ideology, no belief…just pained.”
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  • cedrusewigkeit

    Project name doesn't make sense... "I shalt ... " is like saying, "I is ..."

    16 days ago
  • CastitusLilium

    who buttraped the similar artists

    last month
  • Unknownrooster

    wanderings is hypnotic

    March 2012
  • edhuizar

    it's a shame he's fuckin' underrated :(

    January 2012
  • K696

    6 9 6

    December 2011
  • g_english

    this is p fuckin nice

    December 2011
  • themilkman87

    I absolutely LOVE Requiem. Very mellow and enjoyable

    November 2011
  • Bosc

    why aren't Requiem and Poison listed? :/ what's everyone think of Requiem?

    November 2011
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Lyrics: Poison

21 Jun 2010 | from blog.myspace.com/ishaltbecome

Like a Lamb to the Slaughter...The maudlin plea of the penitentAnd the crystal skull persuasionA warning of proverbs and hyperboleOh, sing the song of attrition!Tripping through the light …

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