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by: Mortification
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0026297865924
Label: Acts 26
Manufacturer: Acts 26
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Acts 26
Release Date: February 04, 2003
Studio: Acts 26
Disc 1:- Until the End
- Brutal Warfare
- Bathed in Blood
- Satan's Doom
- Turn
- No Return
- Break the Curse
- New Awakening
- Destroyer Beholds
- Journey of Reconciliation
- Majestic Infiltration of Order
Disc 2:- Nocturnal
- Terminate Damnation
- Eternal Lamentation
- Raise the Chalice
- Lymphosarcoma
- Scrolls of the Megilloth
- Death Requiem
- Necromanicide
- Inflamed
- Ancient Phophesy
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First let us look at S/T.This is a pretty good cd, though it is not death metal,just brutal thrash.Of course that isn't too bad because when you start out in metal with only afew cds.My only problem is the drumming and that the cd is pretty short(only 38 minutes).Plus, the cover is pretty sick.Now let's talk about disk two,the real reason to buy this set.Scrolls is avery good death metal album for a couple of reasons:firt, the this is one of the first christian death metal albums, and second this ...
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This is the extreme metal of god.Good lirycs and great sound.is not much better than Post momentary affliction but really rules too.
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Oh! Come on! This is pure noise. Is as bad as listening to Rap, Hip-Hop which are too considered to be music.
What happened to good old Rock and Roll? Those people had skills, voices and talent.
I can scream just like that and sing about things that nobody will ever understand unless the lyrics are read.
PLEASE! Don't waste your hard earned dollar, buy good music.
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I just picked up the reissue of Scrolls of the Megilloth made available in December 04 through www.soundmass.com in Australia. I never heard this album before because it was impossible to get new or second hand for many years, but I had heard so many good things written and said about it.
The album is incredibly good throughout. It is straight out death metal. The classic line up of Jayson Sherlock (drums), Michael Carlisle (guitars) and Steve Rowe (bass/vocals) appears here. All the ...
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of course this is an essential buy. I mean with out these guys would there be a Living Sacrifice, Crimson Thorn, Extol, Sympathy, or Disencumbrance? I think not. Scrolls of the Megilloth is my personal fav. from good ol mortification. this is a must have. may not be the heaviest, nor the most technical, but it is important and it is essential.
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