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by: Behemoth
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0027297105928
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Dwell Records
Manufacturer: Dwell Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Dwell Records
Release Date: August 22, 2000
Studio: Dwell Records
Disc 1:- Decade of Therion
- Lam
- Ceremony of Shiva
- Of Sephirolic Transformalion and Carnality
- Sermon to the Hypocrites
- Starspawn
- Alchemist's Dream
- Chant for Eschaton 2000
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i really like the sound on this album, as compared to some of their newer stuff. yeah it doesn't sound as polished, but that helps make it good. i can hear plenty of emotion in the vocals and i just love the feel of the music. each track has a variety of sounds and makes the whole thing very interesting to listen to.
i'm listening to it more and more these days, it's really growing on me.
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Good Black Metal album, very brutal and intense. This was my first Behemoth CD so i was looking forward to finally listening to it. Good recommandation for black metal lovers.
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The first Behemoth album I ever heard was Demigod, I thought it was the sickest thing ever, and it is. I found Zos Kia Cultus and was instantly loving Horns ov Baphomet among others. I had never heard of Satanica, but it got great reviews so I decided it would probably be worth it, and it was.
Awesome riffs, sick drums, sick Nergal Vokills, I don't think it takes a really in depth review...
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Only when Behemoth's fourth disc was released did blackened death metal truly start to take form. 2000's "Satanica" is ripe with blinding energy, intensity, conviction and astounding musicianship. This disc, which is Behemoth's first real death metal influenced release, is top-shelf blackened/technical death metal. These songs' punishing, ultra muscular rhythms ooze with nimble, blazing riffs, vocals which alternate between growls and high-pitched barks, deliciously evil lyrics, and almost constant, ...
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After being let down with behemoths recent album "Demigod", I figured there had to be more to this band than just the sound that I heard from Demigod. And I was right, Satanica is a vicious album from start to finish.
I enjoyed Nergal's unpolished vocals ten times more then the lack-luster enhanced vocals found on Demigod. They sound much more angry, and passionate in the sense that it seems like nergal is giving it his all throughout the record. There is also a stronger sent of behemoths ...
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