The first ABORYM three-piece line-up was formed in 1992 by vocalist/bass guitarist Malfeitor Fabban. The band started as a cover-band, performing songs by SARCOFAGO, MORBID, CELTIC FROST, MAYHEM and DARK THRONE. 1993 saw the release of ABORYMs demo tape, entitled "Worshipping Damned Souls". They sold 700 copies within a year, but shortly hereafter Malfeitor Fabban decided to stop the band.
In 2002, ABORYM signed a deal with Italian label Code666. Seth Teitans friends and true ABORYM supporters Bård "Faust" G. Eithun (ex-EMPEROR, ex-DISSECTION, SCUM) and R. Nattefrost (leader of the misanthropic Norwegian cult CARPATHIAN FOREST) were invited to collaborate to the new ABORYM sonic-chaos called "With No Human Intervention". An album in which the ABORYM song-writing was at its top. Bård "Faust" G. Eithun wrote the lyrics to three songs for ABORYM, and he was able to record some spoken words by phone. R. Nattefrost wrote lyrics to one song and performed his serial killing evil vocals on one track called "The Alienation of a Blackened heart", recorded together with the band in Rome (IT). The final result of those two collaborations is simply exciting and unique. As other guests, the album also featured Irrumator of ANAAL NATHRAKH, Sasrof of Diabolicum and Matt Jerman from VOID, OCD. Irrumator recorded at Mental Siege Studios in Rome (IT) the digital-synthetic-drumming on "The Alienation of a Blackened heart". Sasrof created a track called "The Wolf Song" which you can hear as soon as you open the CD-Rom track plus a bonus track called "Death Industries". Matt Jerman is the author of the amazing and mind splitting "Does Not Compute" soundscape.
In 2003, Aborym performed shows in Oslo (Inferno Festival), Groningen (NL), Arnhem (NL), Gent (BE), Budapest (HU) and Milan (IT).
2005 is a year of important changes for ABORYM. Attila Csihar decided to join MAYHEM again, after seven years of cooperation, a strong friendship, hard suffering and amazingly exciting eye-poppin results with ABORYM. Because of MAYHEMs intense live activity, ABORYM decided not to continue with Attila, who was replaced by Ravn Preben Mulvik aka Prime Evil (MYSTICUM, AMOK) on the mic. No need to say that Prebens joining sounds incredibly exciting for ABORYM, since MYSTICUM was and forever will be one of the pioneers in the Industrial Black Metal scene of the 90s and a great inspiration for ABORYM too. Attila Csihar appears for the last time on the new ABORYM album as guest on one track, in order to celebrate the majestic ABORYM rising in seven years of activity.