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From the Entrails to the Dirt is a compilation album released by End All Life Productions, featuring songs by French black metal acts Malicious Secrets, Antaeus, Mütiilation and Deathspell Omega. The album was first released as a triple vinyl set, with each disc featuring a Malicious Secrets track on one side and another band's contribution on ...
Demo album by . Devilment. Released: 2012: Recorded: 2011–2012: Genre: Gothic metal: Length: 35: 23: ... Spirit of Metal webzine This page was last edited on 22 ...
For What It's Worth is the debut studio album by American melodic hardcore band Stick to Your Guns following their initial self-released 2004 EP titled Compassion Without Compromise. [1] Originally released in 2005 by This City Is Burning Records, For What It's Worth was re-released on February 20, 2007 by Sumerian Records with two additional ...
The album received mostly positive reviews upon its release. Thrash Magazine gave the album 3.5/5 stars. The reviewer praised the band's ability to merge humorous elements with the religious ones. The album garnered some mixed reviews from Sputnikmusic and overall positive reviews from numerous other online blogs/websites.
The American thrash metal band Toxic Holocaust ... (Venom cover) 2:32: 5. ... (excluding "Funeral Tomb") were later released on the band's 2008 album An Overdose of ...
Chronicles of Chaos was founded by Canadians Gino Filicetti and Adrian Bromley in August 1995, [3] [4] and started out in the shape of a monthly e-mail digest. According to the site's official history section, "Gino decided to start a different kind of e-zine that would strive to cut through the bullshit of the music community and provide fans with a true and unbiased opinion of current metal ...
To the Nameless Dead is the sixth studio album by Irish extreme metal band Primordial, released in 2007. It is also available in a limited edition as a digibook, featuring a different cover design, a 40-page booklet, and a bonus DVD. The album was recorded at Foel Studio, Wales, with producer Chris Fielding.
Rolling Stone named the album No. 97 on their list of the Top 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time, and MetalSucks named it no. 9 on their list of the 21 Best Metal Albums of the 21st Century. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] Loudwire ranked it as the 15th best progressive metal album of all time, [ 32 ] and named it the second-best metal album of 2005 in a ...