Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0766481345343
Label: Candlelight
Manufacturer: Candlelight
MPN: 80
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Candlelight
Release Date: March 09, 2004
Studio: Candlelight
Disc 1:- Master of Disharmony - Dimmu Borgir
- Devil's Path - Dimmu Borgir
- Nocturnal Fear - Dimmu Borgir
- Nocturnal Fear - Dimmu Borgir
- St. Aidens Fall - Old Man's Child
- Seeds of the Ancient Gods - Old Man's Child
- Manet Sorgfull Gjennom Skogen - Old Man's Child
- Old Man's Child - Old Man's Child
- ...Og Jeg Iaktokk Dødsrikets Inntog - Old Man's Child
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Full title - Son's Of Satan Gather for the Attack. Reissue of 1999 split release from these two top Scandinavian dark metal bands. Contains Dimmu Borgir's four-track 1996 EP 'Devil's Path' & the five-track 1994 EP 'In The Shades Of Life' by Old Man's Child. Candlelight. 2004.
Average Rating: 
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I'd just like to say that these bands are both from Norway. In the editorial review, it states that the bands are "Scandinavian." Yes, they could be considered Scandinavian, just as they could be considered European. And by saying that they are European would be like saying they were from any other Country other than Norway. We all know that there's big differences in Swedish/Norwegian/Finnish/Whatever Black Metal.
That being said, you should pick this album up. If you didn't know, Old ...
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When buying this cd I had not heard anything by Old Mans Child. They are both very good and this cd is somewhat of a mixed bag of different styles. While Dimmu's songs on this cd range from death to black metal, OMC has the same feel but with some folk materials added in.
The best songs on this cd are Devils Path by Dimmu. In this song is is just true black metal down to the bone. AndSeeds of the Ancient Gods which is creepy yet still hard as Black Metal comes.
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Galder and the group for Old Mans Child play unbelievably well on this CD. You can tell that Old Mans Child have been playing for the music. The guitars are too good too be true. Dimmu didn't do as well on this Cd but they have now improved their sound and musicianship. This is a must own For Old MAn's Child fans and Dimmu Fans alike.
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I happen to be a huge fan of Dimmu Borgir, and this was one of the last cd's by them that I've bought (but I still need some others to complete my collection), and I must say, I was quite disappointed. I listen to Dimmu because they put some melody into their music, but this cd is for those who prefer black metal like dark funeral. However, Old Man's Child, a band I usually don't care for, wrote some stellar songs for this album. Their 5 songs were more "dimmu-ish" than those that Dimmu did.
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As any material from Dimmu Borgir it rokks. These before unawailable cd's are now put together on one great CD. On the Dimmu Borgir half we can hear a great version of "Master of Disharmony" and the great track "Devils Path" wich Dimmu Borgir have now re-recorded on the japanese version of "Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia". The Old Man's Child side is no less heavy. Melodic masterpiceses as "St. Aidens Fall" and "Manet Sorgfull Igjenom Skogen" make the CD worth buying.
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