Moar...
Katatonia
Genre: Progressive Death/Doom Metal, Depressive Rock
Years active: 1991–1994, 1996–present
Origin: Stockholm, Sweden
Current Members:
Jonas Renkse – lead vocals (1991 - present), drums, percussion (1991 - 1999)
Anders "Blakkheim" Nyström – lead & rhythm guitars (1991 - present)
Fredrik "North" Norrman – lead & rhythm guitars (1994 - present)
Mattias "Kryptan" Norrman – bass guitar (1999 - present)
Daniel Liljekvist – drums, percussion (1999 - present)
Discography:
1992 - Jhva Elohim Meth... The Revival [EP]
1993 - Dance of December Souls
1995 - For Funerals to Come [EP]
1996 - Brave Murder Day
(Favourite!)
1997 - Sounds of Decay [EP]
1998 - Discouraged Ones
1998 - Saw You Drown [EP]
1999 - Tonight's Decision
2001 - Last Fair Deal Gone Down
2001 - Teargas [EP]
2001 - Tonight's Music [EP]
2003 - Viva Emptiness
2006 - The Great Cold Distance
(Favourite!)
One of the Bands that climbed up my charts at an almost unbelievable speed. When I heard the very first song (which was the first track on TGCD) of them, I instantly Knew, they'll become one of my favourite Bands, as I felt exactly like I felt when I first heard Opeth. An Amazing band with an interesting, quite varied Discography and a great development, especially due to their singer losing the ability to do harsh vocals (what imo didn't hurt the band at all)..
Boris
Genre: Experimental (The band has gone way to many ways to push them into a certain genre, but their releases contain Drone, Stoner, Sludge, Doom, Ambient, Psychedelic, Noise, metal, rock and various other influences)
Years active: 1992–present
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Current Members:
Atsuo – lead vocals (1992–1996); drums/lead vocals (1996–1998); drums/backing vocals (1998–present)
Wata – electric guitar, vocals
Takeshi – bass guitar, rhythm guitar, lead vocals
Discography:
1996 - Absolutego
1998 - Amplifier Worship
1998 - Black: Implication Flooding
(Collaboration with with Keiji Haino)
2000 - Flood
2002 - Heavy Rocks
2002 - Megatone
(Collaboration with Merzbow)
2002 - 1970 [EP]
2003 - Akuma no Uta
2003 - Boris at Last: -Feedbacker-
(Favourite!)
2004 - 04092001
(Collaboration with Merzbow)
2004 - The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked
2005 - Dronevil
2005 - Soundtrack from Film "Mabuta no Ura"
2005 - Sun Baked Snow Cave
(Collaboration with Merzbow)
2005 - Pink
(Favourite!)
2006 - The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 2
2006 - The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 3
2006 - Vein
2006 - Altar
(Collaboration with Sunn O))))
2006 - Rainbow
(Collaboration with Michio Kurihara of Ghost and White Heaven)
2007 - Walrus/Groon [EP]
(Collaboration with Merzbow)
2007 - Rock Dream
(Collaboration with Merzbow)
2008 - Message~Floorshaker [EP]
2008 - Smile
This japanese experimental trio surely does have an amazingly huge and confusing Discography (so huge I'm not even sure if I listed all their releases above [besides the Split's which I left out intentionally]). Respect to anyone able to get all of their releases, as there are even multiple recordings of albums released in different regions of the world 
Lots of Releases with lots of different Sounds, a band that just wont let theirself stick into some kind of categorisation. Their music will slowly arouse your eardrums until they almost burst into a million pieces... truly mindblowing stuff
Varg
Genre: Pagan Black Metal/Viking Metal
Years active: 2005–present
Origin: Coburg (Bavaria), Germany
Current Members:
Draugr - Vocals (2008-present)
Philipp "Freki" Seiler - Electric & Acoustic Guitars (2005-present)
Hati - Guitar (2008-present)
Managarm - Bass (2008-present)
Silvester "Fenrier" Grundmann - Drums (2005-present)
Discography:
2007 - Wolfszeit
2008 - Schildfront
(Split with Minas Morgul)
Unlike the two Bands above, Varg (Varg means "wolf" in both Swedish and Norwegian) are a rather young band with a still small discography. With their Debut "Wolfszeit" they already threw out a kickass Album, but with the new Members and the split release "Schildfront" they totally surprased any expectations 