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in 1989, the latest release throws in a few additional tracks and is re-mastered, although I find that the vocals are still a bit quieter than the music. S Sabbat s style seems quite different from the black metal today, an interesting thing about metal is that it attracts a variety of listeners from biker scoundrels through to posh kids who revel in the dark imagery. Sabbat actually sound like the latter, the vocals come out almost like upper class twit as he takes the lead with a unique forceful type of singing that sounds like Prince Charles singing punk with a hot potato in his mouth. The diction is pretty good and everything would be perfectly audible if it wasn t ...