Farmakon (band)

Farmakon was a Finnish progressive death metal band formed in 2001. The band was made up of guitarist/vocalist Toni Salminen, vocalist Marko Eskola, and bassist Pekka Kauppila. They released two studio albums. The band used both clean and growling vocals, and incorporated jazz and funk elements into their music. Their debut album, A Warm Glimpse, was released in 2003, and the opening track, "Loosely of Ameobas" was included on Earache's "Metal: A Headbanger's Companion II" compilation. In September 2010 the band announced on their message board that they have split up. Syan was never released.

Farmakon (band)

Farmakon was a Finnish progressive death metal band formed in 2001. The band was made up of guitarist/vocalist Toni Salminen, vocalist Marko Eskola, and bassist Pekka Kauppila. They released two studio albums. The band used both clean and growling vocals, and incorporated jazz and funk elements into their music. Their debut album, A Warm Glimpse, was released in 2003, and the opening track, "Loosely of Ameobas" was included on Earache's "Metal: A Headbanger's Companion II" compilation. In September 2010 the band announced on their message board that they have split up. Syan was never released.