Chrome Division

With Shagrath on guitars and Lex Icon on drums, they recorded some material, but could take it no further due to their commitments to their other bands.

[4] Luna then contacted Eddie Guz (of The Carburetors) who joined as vocalist,[4] after Jarle Bernhoft of Span had to decline.

[4] Shortly afterwards, Lex Icon was replaced with drummer Tony White of Minis Tirith,[4] because he was missing a large number of practice sessions, which was holding the band back.

[7] It was this lineup that entered the Panzer Studio in Oslo to record the band's first album, Doomsday Rock 'n Roll, on 4 December 2005.

[10] It was through Nuclear Blast that Doomsday Rock N' Roll was released on 8 August 2006, in North America,[11][12] and slightly earlier in Norway, where it entered the charts at number 31.

[3] Although there was no official release on the subject, Shagrath said in an interview with Live-Metal.net that Chrome Division had several new songs post Doomsday Rock 'n Roll, and that the band would probably try to produce a new album in mid-2007.

[5] Björn Luna also said that there was to be a second album in an interview on MetalEagle.com and explained that the band has signed a three-album contract with Nuclear Blast.

[21] Shagrath has said that future releases from the band will be "musically the same thing", but that they will "try to add different ingredients" and they may also change the lyrical content.

Chrome Division performing in 2013