All Artists: Blasphemy Title: Gods of War/Blood Upon Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 7/22/2002 Genre: Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Blasphemy Gods of War/Blood Upon Genre: Metal
2001 release combining Gods Of War & Blood Upon The Alter from Swedish extreme metal group. Digipak. Osmose Productions. | |
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Album Description 2001 release combining Gods Of War & Blood Upon The Alter from Swedish extreme metal group. Digipak. Osmose Productions. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsBRUTAL BLACK/DEATH/GRIND/WAR METAL FROM CANADA!!!! thebulldozer | Palmas, PR, Brazil | 09/12/2001 (5 out of 5 stars) "Man, this is the classical of the most brutal music you have ever heard... Totally satanic masterpiece from North America, having influenced others as BEHERIT and BESTIAL WARLUST... Absolutely recommended to fans of black/death/grindcore. The production here is great (originally produced in 1992, this is a reissue by OSMOSE with an EP as a bonus), great sound and especially sinister vokills (by Mr. BLACKWINDS), infernal drumming and brutal riffs!!! Essential, believe me!!!" ARRRGH!!!!! NUCLEAR WAR GOS OF WAR AAAARRRGGHH!!! ProEvil | 05/11/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "Any words I could offer would simply lessen the Satanic Majesty of this recording. And so, for you, the newbie, I list the CORRECT indexes on this reissue:GODS OF WAR Apocalypse Side (back in the day kiddies, there was this thing called vinyl, hah hah...) 1. Elders Of The Apocalypse/Blood Upon The Altar 2. Blasphemous Attack 3. Gods Of War 4. Intro/Atomic Nuclear Desolation 5. Nocturnal Slayer Abyss Side 6. Emperor Of The Black Abyss 7. Intro/Blasphemy 8. Intro/Necrosadist9. War Command 10. Empty ChaliceBLOOD UPON THE ALTAR 11. Ross Bay Intro 12. War Command 13. Demoniac 14. Intro 15. Weltering In Blood 16. Ritual 17. Nocturnal Slayer 18. Blasphemy 19. Intro/Blasphemous Attack/Guitar Effect OutroThere you go. NOW BUY THE FRAGGIN' THING WHEREVER YOU CAN!!!" Foundational Esoteric Black Metal ProEvil | MA | 12/31/2005 (4 out of 5 stars) "Musical regressivism at it's finest. Along with bands like Von and Profanatica, Blasphemy helped move black metal away from rock-based metal and further towards twisted avant-noise. This album embraces primitivity and abrasion almost for it's own sake and comes off simultaneously horrifying and ridiculous, often in the same moment. The few who can appreciate outsider black metal in the vein of Beherit, Krieg, Havohej and Bestial Summoning will enjoy this."
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