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Voivod
Voivod
Canadian heavy metal band
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Black Death
Black Death
musical artist
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Suck
Suck
South African hard rock group
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Charlie ’Ungry
Charlie ’Ungry
musical artist
4
Necromandus
Necromandus
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Znowhite
Znowhite
thrash metal band from Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Euronymous
Euronymous
Norwegian black metal musician
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Possessed
Possessed
American death metal band
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Richie Birkenhead
Richie Birkenhead
American singer
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Negative Approach
Negative Approach
American hardcore punk band
10
Driller Killer
Driller Killer
Swedish harcore punk and metal band
11
Black 'N Blue
Black 'N Blue
American musical group; heavy metal band from Portland, Oregon
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Sore Throat
Sore Throat
grindcore band
13
Celtic Frost
Celtic Frost
Swiss metal band
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Lucifer's Friend
Lucifer's Friend
German band
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Discharge
Discharge
British hardcore punk band
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Extreme Noise Terror
Extreme Noise Terror
British band
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Earth Crisis
Earth Crisis
band
18
Master's Hammer
Master's Hammer
Czech black metal band
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G.I.S.M.
G.I.S.M.
Japanese punk rock band
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SSD
SSD
American band
Intro
Swiss musician

Ian Christe (born 1970 in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland) is an author, disc jockey and the publisher of Bazillion Points Books. He attended Mynderse Academy, The Clarkson School's Bridging Year, and Indiana University.

Christe is the author of the heavy metal history book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, published in English in 2003 and subsequently translated into French, German, Finnish, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, Croatian, Italian, Czech, Serbian, and Polish. A weekly radio show known as Bloody Roots was launched in 2004 based on the book, on the Hard Attack/Liquid Metal station of Sirius XM Radio. Hosted by Christe, the show focuses on specific eras or styles of heavy metal, with Christe discussing them in-depth. He also hosted a brief daily spot on the Sirius Buzzsaw channel for several years. His first published work was in the IAN fanzine, and he started as a radio host at WEOS in Geneva, New York, at age 14.

As a freelance magazine writer, his articles appeared in Rolling Stone, Popular Mechanics, Spin, AP, Wired, Revolver, CMJ, Stance, Bananafish, Mother Jones, The Baffler, the Chicago Reader, Warp, Blender, Salon.com, HotWired, Mass Appeal, the Utne Reader, I.D., and Guitar World. Christe has also made film and television appearances on VH1 Classic, MTV2, VH1, and several metal-related documentaries. He has penned liner notes to releases by Megadeth, Death, Mantas, William Hooker, and others.

His unusual metal band, Dark Noerd the Beholder, appears on the soundtrack to the cult film Gummo. Christe also recorded with the bluegrass band Grouse Mountain Skyride, the experimental drone metal band Kuboaa, and performed during 2000 and 2001 as singer with the Jacques Dutronc "couvert" band Les Opportunistes, one of the first bands of the early 2000s Brooklyn rock renaissance.

In 2007, Christe launched Bazillion Points Publishing to promote books by deserving like-minded authors.

On June 30, 2010 Bazillion Points Publishing released Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine '79-'83 by Tesco Vee and Dave Stimson. The book chronicles the 22 issues of Touch and Go, the DIY hardcore punk fanzine. The zine was the precursor to Touch and Go Records.