Origin: Serbia (later Austria)
Formed: 1999
Location: Niš, Nišava (early); Innsbruck, Tyrol (later)
Genre: Industrial Death Metal / Grindcore, Black Metal
Status: Active
Label: Urlathor Records
Themes: Social issues, Life struggles, Christianity
Cobi’s Death is one of the most unusual and hyper‑prolific extreme metal projects to emerge from Serbia. Founded in 1999 in Niš, the band blends industrial death metal, grindcore, and black metal into a chaotic, abrasive, and often satirical sonic identity. The project’s name references Cobi, the nickname of Slobodan Milošević—an intentionally provocative gesture that sets the tone for the band’s confrontational, politically charged, and socially critical themes.
The band is the creation of Gary Bramil, a relentless multi‑instrumentalist and producer whose output borders on the superhuman. After relocating to Innsbruck, Austria, he continued the project without interruption, releasing dozens of albums, EPs, singles, remixes, and compilations across two decades. His label, Urlathor Records, serves as the primary home for Cobi’s Death and his other project, Garyball Corpse.
Cobi’s Death is defined by:
The project’s discography is enormous, chaotic, and intentionally overwhelming—reflecting the project’s worldview of societal collapse, spiritual exhaustion, and the absurdity of modern life.
Cobi’s Death has one of the largest discographies in Serbian extreme metal history. Highlights include:
The project’s output includes remixes, tributes, live albums, re‑recordings, and concept works—often released in rapid succession.
Cobi’s Death stands as:
The project’s sheer volume and stylistic unpredictability make it a unique outlier in Serbian metal history.
Gary Bramil – Everything
Also in: Garyball Corpse
Founder of Urlathor Records
Gorgh – Guitars
Dragan Nešić Nelle – Unknown role
Stefan Jovanović – Unknown role
Ivan Aksentijević – Unknown role
Ivica Aksentijević – Unknown role
(As with many early‑era Serbian underground projects, documentation is sparse.)
Given the enormous volume, here is a structured overview:
Soon? (2001)
Social Disaster (2002)
Pissed Off… (2004)
Demoncracy (2007)
Slaughter the Corrupt (2009)
A Low Level of Tolerance for Ignorance (2011)
Humanus Est Monstrum (2012)
Maximum Imperium (2013)
Gorghonzola Massacre (2015)
CodeX (2016)
Reincarnated (2016)
Inheritance (2016)
Inheritance II – Dark Legacy (2017)
A False Profile of a Psychopath (2018)
Disco Inferno (2019)
You Live Forever (Tribute to Keith Flint) (2019)
Quarantine Symphony (2020)
Neglected Silence (2020)
The Art of the Con (2021)
Strah (2021)
Son of Sun (2022)
Day Star (2023)
I Can’t Believe (2014)
Rise from the Dead (2015)
Mustafa (2019)
Vampir Empire (2021)
Less Is More (2022)
Youth Gone Wild (2022)
Noise for Endagered Health (2012)
Haag Awaits (2012)
Unpluggedeath Acts 1–7 (2020)
Applause (2020)
Dozens, including:
ACTA ad AKTA (2012), Constantine 313 (2013), Scars On My Legs (2015), Shopping Soul [Re‑Mix] (2017), Naissus Express (2019), Marching to Death (2021), Pišville (2021), Terror Authorities (2021)