Peter Andersson, known professionally as Deutsch Nepal, is a Swedish industrial and dark ambient musician. He was a member of the Swedish industrial band Njurmännen before releasing his debut album Deflagration of Hell under the alias Deutsch Nepal in 1991. The project name was derived from the song "Deutsch Nepal" from Amon Düül II's 1972 album Wolf City. Throughout the 1990s, he released several albums including Benevolence in 1993, Tolerance in 1994, and The Very Top of Lina Baby Doll in 1996, on labels such as Cold Meat Industry and Staalplaat. He released the collaborative album Mort aux vaches with In Slaughter Natives in 1994 and the EP Apöcalyptic Climäx 2 with Der Blutharsch in 1999. His later works included the albums Erotikon in 2006, Amygdala in 2011, and the live album Live In Saint-Petersburg 261206 in 2011. He also operated the metal label Entartete Musikk.