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Formed in 2004, Amok had first been referred to as a side-project of the Hungarian gothic-doom band Nevergreen guitar and keyboard players, but quite quickly it overgrew that title. Due to the influences of the other three members, Amok's music is much more metal than Nevergreen, and lacks that minimalistic approach of the motherband, in fact it sounds even progressive sometimes.
The video for the song "Samanima" was shot in March 2005, immediately after the recording of the album.
Attila Németh had just replaced Stanko Patarcic on drums at the time and, in a way, that video is his first appearance with the band.
There have been no line-up changes since that.
The "Smanima" video can originally be found as a multiemdia bonus on the CD. You can take a look at it if you click on our "videos".
The album "Szent vér" was released in May 2005 for the hungarian label "Hammer
Records". It is entirely sung in Hungarian, and has not been released outside
Hungary, where the band plays most of it's shows. Therefore they're often
mistaken to be a Hungarian band, although all the band members live and work
in Serbia.
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