Diary of a Sadist is the second album from British metal band Zero Cipher.
His masked persona, "The Machine," was taken directly from the Nicolas Cage movie 8MM, in which the character was a masked sadist in snuff films.
In 1943 Bürkl, as "a sadist and a mass murderer", was convicted of crimes against the Polish nation by the Polish resistance's Special Courts, sentenced to death, and shot dead on the street of Warsaw in Operation Bürkl a part of Operation Heads.
In comparing the Nazis to a government of sadism, Améry suggests that it is the sadist's nature to want "to nullify the world".
In the meantime he has also created a fusionmetal project with Tommy Talamanca and Trevor from Sadist and Romain Goulon from Necrophagist, Nufutic.
It depicts Dolores as a sadist and a controller of everyone around her; for instance, she enjoys killing small animals.
Based on Grendizer appears polite and refined but is also somewhat of a sadist
In 2010 the group took part in tour titled Beware Of Your Neck Tour 2010 in Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia together with: Sadist, Cerebrum, Virgin Snatch, Crionics and Saratan.
The Sadist (German: "Der Sadist") is a book published by psychiatrist Karl Berg, following the confessions of Peter Kürten, a well-known serial killer in the late 1920s in Germany.