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1 Halla Alle Halla Al Rabka Halla (Praeludium/Incantatum Solistitium) 2 Tenebrarum Oratorium (Andamento I/Erudit Compendyum) 3 Interludium/Incantatum 4 Tenebrarum Oratorium (Andamento II/Erotic Compendyum) 5 Opus Diabolicum (Andamento III/Instrumental Compendyum) 6 Chorai Lusitania (Epilogus/Incantatam Maresia) 7 Goat On Fire 8 Ancient Winter Goddess 9 Wolves From the Fog 10 Serpent Angel Newest Review: ... rarities from releases of old and although its not the best album in the world it still provides for an entertaining 50 ... more |
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Under Satanae
Release Date: 2007 - 10 - 15, Audio CD, Steamhammer Last Update 03.12.2009 05:53
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'Under Satanae' is the eighth studio album from Moonspell, a dark metal band from Portugal. The band started out life under the name of Morbid God in 1989; in 1992 the name was changed to Moonspell however and in 1995 the band released its first album under the title of 'Wolfheart'. 'Under Satanae' sees the band revisit early material, rerecord old tracks from the 1993 Demo 'Anno Satanae', tracks from first EP 'Under the Moonspell' which was released in 1994, and the final track on this album is actually a rerecording of 'Serpent Angel' which takes the band back to its days under the Morbid God moniker; it was the first track that the band ever recorded and is now over ... Read the complete review
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