Norwegian symphonic black metal project led by Stian "Nagash" Arnesen; best known for the 1996 album Drep De Kristne.

Drep De Kristne (1996) is cited in reviews as Troll's masterpiece. Stian 'Nagash' Arnesen is credited with performing the album's parts and was later a bassist in Dimmu Borgir (1996–1999) and a member of The Kovenant (as Lex Icon).

DeBaser hosts one detailed review praising Troll's 1996 album Drep De Kristne as a symphonic black metal masterpiece. The review highlights strong composition, varied interplay between keyboards and guitars, and credits Stian "Nagash" Arnesen with performing the album's parts. The reviewer argues the record was unjustly overlooked upon release.

For:Fans of symphonic and 1990s Norwegian black metal; listeners of Emperor, Dimmu Borgir, Cradle of Filth.

 It is not a rough and raw album, penalized by poor recording quality, nor is it a commercial product, easy and tiresome, and nor is it a collector's item, out of production after a couple of months: "Drep De Kristnie" is a fantastic album, played impeccably, arranged with expertise, and crafted to break through into an environment more heterogeneous than the underground one.

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