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Patryk Dominik Sztyber (born 4 August 1979, in Opoczno), stage name Seth, is a Polish heavy metal musician. He is best known for being the guitarist for Behemoth. He is also the guitarist for Polish death metal band Nomad.
== Discography == Behemoth
Demigod (2004) Slaves Shall Serve (2005) Demonica (2006) The Apostasy (2007) At the Arena ov Aion – Live Apostasy (2008) Ezkaton (2008) Evangelion (2009) Evangelia Heretika (2010) Abyssus Abyssum Invocat (2011) The Satanist (2014) I Loved You at Your Darkest (2018) Opvs Contra Natvram (2022) The Shit Ov God (2025) Nomad
Disorder (1996) The Tail of Substance (1997) Devilish Whirl (1999) Demonic Verses (Blessed Are Those Who Kill Jesus) (2004) The Independence of Observation Choice (2007) Transmigration of Consciousness (2011) Transmorgrification (Partus) (2020)
== Equipment == ESP Custom EX 7 String guitar with Winged Chaostar and Pentagram Fret Inlays ESP LTD 400-BD ESP EX Diamond Plate ESP LTD Viper-407 Gibson Explorer 2x Laboga Mr. Hector Amplifiers 2x Laboga 312B Mr.Hector Cabinets Mark L rack system Mark L Midi Control System FC-12 Mark L Loop & Switch LS-145 Mark L DC/AC Power Box Mark L Mini Line Mixer Line 6 XT Pro Korg DTR 1 Tuner...
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