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The Axiom Enigma was a Jumbosan heavy metal band formed in Albertine, Jumbosa, in 1987. It was founded by lead singer and guitarist Phillipe Achille, bassist Vincent Luximon and drummer Victor Luximon. The Axiom Enigma were one of the pioneers of thrash metal and they managed through their success to popularize heavy metal in Jumbosa. Their music maintains a popular following and influence from their music can still be seen in modern heavy metal bands.
In the late 1980s, The Axiom Enigma established itself as part of the Albertine extreme metal scene, releasing its first album, The Collapse of Reason, for the independent record label Atomic Nuissance Records in 1988. The sound on The Collapse of Reason relied heavily on quick heavy riffs combined with cleaner vocals. The sound on the first album was a mix of speed metal and neoclassical metal, drawing inspirations from works by bands such as [[Mercurium]]. Their second album Armageddon, released 1989, had a much more rougher and heavier sound than their debut, drawing inspiration from the extreme metal underground scene that had developed in Albertine during the 80s. After signing to major label Guillotine Records in 1991, The Axiom Enigma found unexpected mainstream success with their fourth album The Devil Axiom, especially with the first single Cranium. The album topped the jumbosan hard rock charts, and Cranium managed to peak at 12th place on Jumbosan Top 100 chart.
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!Year
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|1988
|The Collapse of Reason
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|1989
|Armageddon
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|1991
|The Devil Enigma
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|1992
|The Devil Axiom
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|1993
|The Devil's Truth
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|1996
|The Conspiracy of the Devil's Son
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|2002
|Men of Dawn
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|2005
|Pharagius
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|2007
|Bleed Me
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 11 May 2022

The Axiom Enigma
OriginAlbertine, Jumbosa
Genres
  • Speed metal
  • Neoclassical metal
  • Thrash metal
  • Blackened Thrash metal
  • Deathrash
  • Funk Metal
  • Nu Metal
Years active1987-2007
Labels
  • Death Reincarnated Records
  • Guillotine Records
  • Atomic Nuissance Records
Associated acts
Past members
  • Phillipe Achille
    (1970-03-03) 3 March 1970 (age 54)
    lead vocals, lead guitar

  • Vincent Luximon
    (1968-07-22) 22 July 1968 (age 56)
    bass

  • Victor Luximon
    (1970-06-04) 4 June 1970 (age 54)
    drums

  • Marc Baros
    (1965-11-30) 30 November 1965 (age 58)
    backup vocals, guitar

  • Évrard Moreau
    (1972-05-02) 2 May 1972 (age 52)
    rythm guitar, lead vocals

  • Chilumba Martin
    (1970-03-13) 13 March 1970 (age 54)
    drums

  • Oscar Ntasu
    (1973-05-22) 22 May 1973 (age 51)
    drums


The Axiom Enigma was a Jumbosan heavy metal band formed in Albertine, Jumbosa, in 1987. It was founded by lead singer and guitarist Phillipe Achille, bassist Vincent Luximon and drummer Victor Luximon. The Axiom Enigma were one of the pioneers of thrash metal and they managed through their success to popularize heavy metal in Jumbosa. Their music maintains a popular following and influence from their music can still be seen in modern heavy metal bands.

In the late 1980s, The Axiom Enigma established itself as part of the Albertine extreme metal scene, releasing its first album, The Collapse of Reason, for the independent record label Atomic Nuissance Records in 1988. The sound on The Collapse of Reason relied heavily on quick heavy riffs combined with cleaner vocals. The sound on the first album was a mix of speed metal and neoclassical metal, drawing inspirations from works by bands such as Mercurium. Their second album Armageddon, released 1989, had a much more rougher and heavier sound than their debut, drawing inspiration from the extreme metal underground scene that had developed in Albertine during the 80s. After signing to major label Guillotine Records in 1991, The Axiom Enigma found unexpected mainstream success with their fourth album The Devil Axiom, especially with the first single Cranium. The album topped the jumbosan hard rock charts, and Cranium managed to peak at 12th place on Jumbosan Top 100 chart.


Year Album Songs
1988 The Collapse of Reason
1989 Armageddon
1991 The Devil Enigma
1992 The Devil Axiom
1993 The Devil's Truth
1996 The Conspiracy of the Devil's Son
2002 Men of Dawn
2005 Pharagius
2007 Bleed Me