Jørn ‘Necrobutcher’ Stubberud is a founding member of Mayhem and the last remaining original member of the Norwegian black metal band. Since co-founding the group in 1984 alongside Euronymous and Manheim, he has been a key figure in the development of black metal. Despite numerous controversies and Mayhem’s turbulent history, Necrobutcher has had financial success and lasting influence.
Necrobutcher’s Career

Necrobutcher’s career in Mayhem has been filled with both tragedy and success. According to his biography on Metal Wiki, after the suicide of vocalist Dead in 1991 and growing tensions with Euronymous, he temporarily left the band. The group fell into more chaos after Euronymous’s murder in 1993.
Necrobutcher returned to Mayhem in 1995 and helped rebuild the band by working alongside Hellhammer, Maniac, and Blasphemer. The band released several acclaimed albums under this lineup.
Necrobutcher had other interests beyond music. In 2018, he published ‘The Death Archives: Mayhem 1984–94,‘ a book detailing the band’s early years. The book provides a first-hand account of Mayhem’s controversial history.
Mayhem was officially inducted into the Rockheim Hall of Fame in 2021 and became the first black metal band to receive this recognition.
Necrobutcher’s Net Worth: $4 Million

As of 2025, Necrobutcher’s net worth is estimated at $4 million.
Outside of music, Necrobutcher has made several strategic financial moves that have significantly contributed to his wealth:
- Real Estate Investments: He purchased property in Norway at lower market rates in the early days of his career. He explained this decision, saying, “Other musicians spend all their money on drugs and women. Some people would say that’s a wise investment. I was smart – I invested in real estate in the early ’90s. I only bought a simple house – more like a cabin. We weren’t bringing in Iron Maiden or Metallica money, so I couldn’t afford more. But I still live in it. Of course, I have upgraded it – now it’s worth millions in Norwegian money. Real estate is the only thing that grows in value.”
- Global Marketing Strategy: Mayhem focused on expanding into untapped markets, a move Necrobutcher compared to the Rolling Stones’ approach to touring. He said, “I realized that I have the same strategy as Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones. He understands it’s important to be the first Western band in any country. When you get there, you are the gods even if the people who come after you are better than you. I love to be the first metal band in any country.”
- Other Income Streams: Aside from touring and album sales, Necrobutcher earns revenue from merchandise, publishing rights, and limited edition releases.
Mayhem remains active, with tour dates scheduled through March and April.